Hand in Hand Parenting: The Podcast
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The baby woke at 4am.
His brother just 45 minutes later.
Since then you’ve been puked on, drawn on, and changed three diapers. You burnt a bagel and your kid tipped his cereal over in a rage. Now the baby is screaming because he’s hungry and your son is pulling at your pants leg because he wants to play.
Oh yeah. And it’s only 7.53am.
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbuster’s won’t help. But there is someone else. A special person who will let you scream about how bad your morning has been, and gently tell you they understand. Who will nod sympathetically and not judge you when you say that you are Just.Too.Tired.To.Play!
Who will laugh with you when you admit, embarrassingly, that you just wanted to fling that dumped out cereal bowl across the living room, pick up your bag and walk out of there forever. (Or at least just until you’d had a mani-pedi/shopping binge/peace and quiet.)
If you know Hand in Hand Parenting then you know that when the going gets tough we call…a listening partner.
There’s no other place that offers quite the same level of support, care and nurturing when you are at the end of your rope with parenting. It eases exhaustion, lightens the mental load and makes room for more energy and enjoyment with your kids.
But are you using your listening time to the max?
This week Abigail shares a powerful story about how listening rescued her when she hit rock bottom in parenting, and her and Elle discuss the ways you can boost your listening time to make it even more empowering, supportive and freeing.
And if you haven’t started a listening partnership, don’t worry! There’s plenty in the podcast for you – and some downloads below!
On How to Superboost Your Parent Support, you’ll find:
Why making time honors your self-care and enhances the work and care you pour into your family The times a light clearing out of your feelings can be useful versus times to probe deeper Three ways to get more from your listening time and really boost your well-being Still journaling? That’s great – but why haven’t you started listening? Overcoming the obstacles and actually getting started with Listening Time find your tribeNever heard of Listening Time? You’ll find everything you need to know in this ebook.
Want to find a listening partner? Join our free Facebook community and post to get started.
Listen to our earlier podcast and discover how Listening Partnerships can sound.
Take the class!Be the best listener you can be. Learn the art of connected active listening and discover how you like to be listened to. This in-depth online video course teaches steps to building your ideal listening partnership so you can change parenting for the better. Learn more.
Become Mother-Flipping-Awesome!Join Abigail’s rocking new community and be mother- flipping-awesome. Go here to get registered now.
Stay connectedWe’d love to hear about your parenting challenges. You can follow Hand in Hand on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. Be sure to drop Elle and Abigail a message at podcast@handinhandparenting.org
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A Four-Point Plan for Getting Back to School With Less Stress
A Little Lite Listening Partnerships Demonstration
Sibling Rivalry: Abigail and Elle Talk Soothing Sibling Battles with Evie Granville
What To Do When The Kids Go Wild!
"Am I a Useless Parent?" Why There's no "pass" or "Fail" in Parenting
Getting Past a Child's Perfectionism: What Drives Children's Rigid Behaviors?
"Let's NOT talk about the kids": What Can You Do When Parenting Feels Lonely
Celebrate Your Microwins: Learning to Let Your Kids Win a Little When You Set Limits
Kids and the Art of Travelling With Them
Handling Parenting Stress: Why You Can't Give What You Didn't Have
Angels Away, Hellions at Home: Why Do Some Kids Save Their "Bad" Behavior for Home?
How Much is Too Much? Tools to Help Children that Need Constant Attention
Rethinking Tickling: Why You Might Want To Rethink Tickling Kids
Raising Boys and Girls Differently According to Brain Science
Why Telling Your Birth Story Can Help In Your Parenting
Tips and Tools for Tackling Transitions
Parenting Consistently: A New Approach That Actually Works
Listening to You: Real-Life Stories From Parents Using Hand in Hand Parenting Tools
The Politics of Parenting: Feeling Good About Your Role as a Parent
Embracing Aggressive and Risky Play Helps Us and Our Kids
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