Take a listen to this interview with Roger Berg, a school psychologist with over 30 years of experience supporting children, teachers, and families. Roger and I discuss the ways in which parents can support their children as we convert kitchens into classrooms. Roger offers practical parenting advice and shares ways for parents to act in a "teacher mode" as well as how to break some negative behavior cycles. Roger describes the conditions needed for children to change their routines and parents to support this new and hopefully temporary normal. This is a quick and practical conversation that will leave parents the with skills needed in order to help their children through the quarantine.
Episode 143: Memorable Day (Leadership and Reflection)
Episode 142: Re-Enter Like A Buffalo (Leadership & Tools)
Episode 141 : Parenting Buffalo Style (Reflection and Tools)
Episode 140: Organizational firefighters and fire inspectors? (Leadership, Reflection, & Process)
Episode 139: Quarantine THIS!!! (Reflection & Strategy)
Episode 138: Happiness is…. (Reflection and Tools)
Episode 137: How would an Iron Woman beat COVID? (Interview)
Episode 136: The Neitzke Family During Quarantine (Interview and Reflection)
Episode 135: Five “To Do’s” to Engage! (Resources)
Episode 133: Jim’s Voice (Reflection and Mindset)
Episode 132: A Covid 19 Conversation with Dr. Dave Brousseau, Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Episode 131: COVID 19 – Advice for Living and Supporting Children (Reflection and Tools)
Episode 130: The Great Generation Z (Reflection)
Episode 129: 4th Grade You (Leadership & Tool)
Episode 128: Cornerstone (Leadership & Tool)
Episode 127: Be Who You Need (Reflection)
Episode 126: Point it Out (Team Building & Leadership)
Episode 125: Read to Lead 4,3,2,1 (Leadership & Strategy)
Episode 124: Mid-Journey SWOT (Leadership & Strategy)
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