Afleveringen
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Anna chats to community banker, Carolyn from ASB about budgeting, saving and managing money to stay in control of it, and even good about it!
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Anna is joined by Juliet from her team to talk about what are the best after school activities, how many, how much and what to do if your kids want to do all the things - or we have some super high expectations!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The Real Parents team aim to support parents to find their confidence and have more fun parenting.
Wildling Books have become a household name in NZ creating amazing books like Aroha's Way, How Do I Feel and Let It Go amongst many others. Anna and Bex talk all things emotional literacy and why it makes a massive difference for children in managing their emotions. -
Anna talks to Bruce Penny from Listening to Families and about this new website that answers the questions many parents have about their children, the health system and loads more.
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Anna talks to Child and Family Psychologist, Dr Cara Swit from the University of Canterbury. They discuss the very important topic of parental burnout.
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The Real Parents team aim to support parents to find their confidence and have more fun parenting.
Anna and Michael from Primary Sport Canterbury discuss why balance is better when it comes to sport. How much is too much sport? And what' the big deal if our children are super sporty? Managing over over-competitiveness, and how parents can best support their kids to stick with sport and be great sports people. -
The Real Parents team aim to support parents to find their confidence and have more fun parenting.
Anna is joined by Michael Wilson from Primary Sports Canterbury where they discuss how we support our kids with winter sports - what if our kids don’t want to participate in sport? What if we haven’t had the greatest experience with sport? And if we're thinking about engaging with winter sport for the first time, how might we support our kids over the holidays? -
Erica Viedma (yoga instructor and mindfulness coach) joins Anna to talk about all they've learned while facilitating a new programme for parents of teens called Cupcakes and Yoga. It was created to support parents adopt some self-care into their worlds, knowing that parenting teens actually impacts our wellbeing.
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Julie Burgess-Manning (psychologist) joins Anna to talk about themselves as they navigate the world of parenting teens. They talk about trust, they talk about saying 'yes' and how to do this in ways that support teens to grow and parents not to lose their hair!
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Kate and Anna discuss parental guilt - what it is, why we have it and how to best cope and manage with it.
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Kate and Anna talk through the things that help our kids get ready for school, including supporting kids to feel good about the transition and year ahead. And, because they can't help themselves, they include wellbeing tips for parents too!
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Jen from Qtopia joins Anna to talk about how we can support our rainbow children, teens, and their friends, and the truly positive difference we make when we offer our unconditional love.They also talk all the wonderful work of Qtopia, including for parents and whānau and the difference it makes to talk with others parenting rainbow kids, proudly!
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Today Kate and Anna talk about screen time with kids - what are the guidelines, and then how do we make this work as parents when we're busy, need the break and our kids really enjoy their screen time? A candid chat about the good, the not-so-good and the learnings along the way.
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Anna talks to Rebekah Ballagh about her new book Let's Go Flo which supports parents and kids with all the things kids need to manage emotions, pay attention and remember instructions. Rebekah is a counsellor, self-development coach, trainer, speaker and very popular author. Join in to hear some great tips on supporting our kids using great books to do so.
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Dr Sue Bagshaw talks with Anna about teens today and what we can do as parents to best support them. She's got some great tips that are really doable and will make a really positive difference for you and your young person.
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Today Anna chats with Megan, a Speech Language Therapist and director of Talk Together. The discuss the things we can do to support our kid's communication and Megan gives top tips too! They also talk about when we might want to seek some support with our kid's communication - and to trust our parenting instincts!
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Today Anna talks with psychologist Julie Burgess-Manning about saying no to our kids and why this is hard, but we really have to. In fact, is supports our kids to be resilient!