Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

A podcast by Jen Lumanlan - Mondays

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267 Episodes

  1. 046: How to potty train a child

    Published: 8/28/2017
  2. 045: How parenting affects child development

    Published: 8/14/2017
  3. 044: How to introduce your child to music (even if you can’t play or sing)

    Published: 7/31/2017
  4. 043: How to talk with children about death

    Published: 7/17/2017
  5. 042: How to teach a child to use manners

    Published: 7/3/2017
  6. 041: Siblings: Why do they fight, and what can we do about it?

    Published: 6/19/2017
  7. 040: Only children: Are they as bad as advertised?

    Published: 6/5/2017
  8. 039: What to do when your toddler says “No, I don’t wanna…!”

    Published: 5/22/2017
  9. 038: The Opposite of Spoiled

    Published: 5/16/2017
  10. 037: Generation Me

    Published: 5/8/2017
  11. 036: The impact of divorce on a child’s development (Part 1)

    Published: 4/30/2017
  12. 035: Parenting: All joy and no fun?

    Published: 4/24/2017
  13. 034: How do I get my child to do chores?

    Published: 4/16/2017
  14. 033: Does your child ever throw tantrums? (Part 2)

    Published: 4/8/2017
  15. 032: Free to learn

    Published: 4/2/2017
  16. 031: Parenting beyond pink and blue

    Published: 3/27/2017
  17. 030: On Education (And on Betsy DeVos)

    Published: 3/20/2017
  18. 029: Why we shouldn’t ban war play

    Published: 3/13/2017
  19. 028: How do children form social groups?

    Published: 3/6/2017
  20. 027: Is a Reggio Emilia-inspired preschool right for my child?

    Published: 2/27/2017

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Jen Lumanlan always thought infancy would be the hardest part of parenting. Now she has a toddler and finds a whole new set of tools are needed, there are hundreds of books to read, and academic research to uncover that would otherwise never see the light of day. Join her on her journey to get a Masters in Psychology focusing on Child Development, as she researches topics of interest to parents of toddlers and preschoolers from all angles, and suggests tools parents can use to help kids thrive - and make their own lives a bit easier in the process. Like Janet Lansbury's respectful approach to parenting? Appreciate the value of scientific research, but don't have time to read it all? Then you'll love Your Parenting Mojo. More information and references for each show are at www.YourParentingMojo.com. Subscribe there and get a free newsletter compiling relevant research on the weeks I don't publish a podcast episode!