Episode 43: Randi Rubenstein, Parenting Coach & Author of The Parent Gap
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B”H Is there a gap between what you thought you’d be as a parent and where you are as a parent? Do you worry that you’re messing up your kids? My guest wants to help parents close what she’s called the Parent Gap, and to teach parents to stay connected to their children, change unhealthy patterns and keep their cool while running their household. I have Randi Rubenstein on Jewish Latin Princess. Welcome back everyone. I’m Yael Trusch, your host. Randi is the Author of The Parent Gap, Tools to Keep Your Cool, Stay Connected and Change Unhealthy Patterns. Aside from being an author, Randi is a certified life coach, a parent coach and speaker who helps parents raise confident, kind and self-motivated kids. She is the featured parenting coach on Great Day Houston as well as on Fox News in Austin. She was also the featured parenting expert in The Houston Chronicle during Hurricane Harvey about how to talk to your kids about the tragic situation. Randi offers private consultations and group programs, which you can learn about at RandiRubenstein.com. How did Randi get to where she is today? How can we motivate our kids without being the nagging (or yelling) parent that we swore we were never going to be? Can we do away with old school values as we’re learning to parent differently than our parents did? How do we approach the child that doesn’t fit into a “box?” Is it ok to tolerate “chutzpah”? This and more with practical and super relatable, Randi Rubenstein. Download a copy of a chapter of Randi’s book, The Parent Gap on Audio and register for her newsletter at RandiRubenstein.com You may also like | Puede que también te guste257: Ask Yael¿Por qué es importante que los niños aprendan a manejar dinero?Get the Look: Shavuot Floral Tablescape || Mesa de Shavuot: obtiene el look259: Minisode — The Difference Between Faith & TrustEpisode 172: My Husband, Rabbi Matt Trusch B”H Is there a gap between what you thought you’d be as a parent and where you are as a parent? Do you worry that you’re messing up your kids? My guest wants to help parents close what she’s called the Parent Gap,