Afleveringen
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Adeline introduces the concept of toy rotation as a solution to reduce clutter and stress. Toy rotation involves periodically swapping out toys, keeping only a select few available at any given time. This method is beneficial because having too many toys accessible can overwhelm children and hinder their ability to play effectively.
3'00 Age-Appropriate Toy Selection (babies)
4'52 Toys Organization (toddlers +)
8'13 Observation-Based Rotation
10'10 Managing Cleanup
11'01 How to do toy storage
13'10 Editing Toy Inventory
14'13 Handling Unwanted Gifts
This episode emphasizes creating a less stressful and more organized home environment by being intentional about toy management, thereby enhancing both children's and parents' well-being.
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Come and ask your questions about toys on instagram @ohmamaworld
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Adeline's heartfelt narrative about her journey towards body acceptance, particularly influenced by her experiences with motherhood. She shares her struggles with body image during her teenage years, but later discovers her physical strength through activities like dance and aerial silks. However, life's challenges such as asthma, financial constraints, and the demands of motherhood impact her ability to maintain her physical health.
She gained significant weight during her pregnancies and initially felt a sense of loss and disconnect from her body due to the changes. She then learns to love and care for her body, focusing on its strength and resilience rather than its appearance. The episode emphasizes the importance of hormonal health and encourages women, especially mothers, to embrace their bodies as they are, acknowledging the unique challenges they face.
0:25 Intro on our relationship with our body
0:46 Adeline's younger body story
2:50 Effect of pregnancies on the body
4:05 Feelings towards the body
4:45 Regaining control
5:35 About hormonal health
7:25 Look at your body
8:15 How I got there
Mentionned in the episode:
Nicole Jardim - book : Fix your period, IG @nicolemjardim
Mariah Berendt @nourishyourcycle
Extra on the subject: @thebirdspapaya
Website: ohmama.ca
Come talk about your feel about your body on instagram @ohmamaworld
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Hello Mama, here is what we dive into today: our triggers and reactions
As moms, we often get triggered by our children’s behaviors, such as tantrums, meltdowns, or potty training challenges, which can evoke deep emotions like frustration and anger. Additionally, high stress levels, disorganization at home, or mental overload can exacerbate these triggers, making it harder to remain calm.
To manage these triggers, it's important to recognize and address our inner child wounds. This involves reassuring ourselves that certain childhood behaviors are normal and allowing ourselves to heal from past negative experiences. Understanding the natural pace of child development and practicing patience is crucial, as helping too much can hinder a child's learning process. Preparing for the inevitable messiness of learning processes like self-feeding or potty training, both practically and emotionally, can also make a significant difference.
One effective strategy for managing reactions is mental rehearsal. By visualizing challenging situations and practicing calming responses, we can train our emotional regulation and prepare for real-life scenarios. Regular self-care practices are essential for maintaining emotional balance and control, enabling us to respond thoughtfully rather than react impulsively.
In conclusion, parenting requires preparation and emotional regulation. Just as athletes use mental rehearsal to enhance their performance, moms can use it to improve their responses to their children’s behaviors. Being gentle with ourselves, understanding our triggers, and practicing self-care are key steps in becoming the responsive and caring moms we aspire to be.
0:30 Why and how we get triggered
2:57 Healing our own childhood, a few tips
5:25 Learning process and how NOT TO help our child
7: 00 Controlling tough situations with mental rehearsal
9:51 Conclusion
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In today's episode, we explore the overwhelming mental load of motherhood, why it often falls on moms, and how to challenge this dynamic for future generations. Moms typically become the default parent, managing most child-related tasks, which leads to a significant mental load. Effective communication with partners is essential to redistribute household and parenting responsibilities, especially if the current load affects your mental health. Our society's gender roles influence these dynamics, so it's important to encourage children to participate in a variety of tasks regardless of gender and to model balanced behavior in your family. Reflect on your family's task distribution and work towards equity by sharing responsibilities based on interests and abilities. Montessori education and insights from same-sex parenting couples offer valuable lessons on reducing gender biases in task distribution. Additionally, moms need to trust their partners and let go of the need to do everything perfectly to achieve a more equitable parenting dynamic. Reflect on your role and consider redistributing the mental load in your family for a more balanced and enjoyable family life. 0:20 intro 0:55 The default parent and the parenting load 2:55 why we take on as much... social norms based on gender 3:30 how to challenge this gender bias 4:30 Modeling this balance 5:25 about Montessori education and challenging gender bias 5:55 Erica Jossa's take on this bias 6:35 why it is hard to let go of our responsibilities 7:10 what is your position in your family ? Conclusion Keep the discussion going on instagram For mama anf family support, go to ohmama.ca or send an email at [email protected]
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In this episode, we talk about the "mom with no village," which means the experience of mothers raising children without immediate physical support from family or friends. Traditionally, a mother would receive assistance from her village, consisting of family members, during the transition into motherhood. However, modern circumstances often lead to mothers lacking this support system due to geographical distance or other reasons.
Then, we delve into the challenges faced by mothers without a village, including feelings of isolation, exhaustion, and the inability to ask for help. Even when surrounded by family, some mothers may find themselves disconnected and unsupported, leading to difficult decisions like moving away from immediate support structures for the sake of mental health.
The episode emphasizes the importance of identifying and meeting the needs of new mothers beyond the postpartum period, as support requirements extend into different stages of parenting.
0:00 Mom with no village, with no family present
3:50 Mom with no village, with family around
6:14 When you don't want to parent the way your parents did it
6:45 When we feel like a mom with no village, a hard reality
Ohmama.ca, for moms with no village
on instagram @ohmamaworld
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In today's episode, we delve into the often overlooked topic of Cesarean section (C-section) births, shedding light on the experiences and emotions that surround them. While childbirth is commonly viewed as a natural and beautiful process, the reality is that many mothers undergo C-sections, either by choice or necessity, and may face feelings of guilt or shame as a result of societal judgment.
Addressing common concerns surrounding C-sections, such as potential impacts on the baby's immune system and the risks associated with surgery, we acknowledge the individual circumstances that may necessitate this birthing method. Despite these concerns, personal experiences vary, and it's essential not to generalize outcomes based on birthing methods.
We advocate for informed decision-making, emphasizing the importance of empowering mothers with knowledge and supporting their choices throughout the birthing process. By fostering a non-judgmental environment and prioritizing compassionate care, we aim to mitigate the potential for birth-related trauma and ensure that all mothers feel respected and supported on their journey to motherhood.
0:00 Feelings from c-section moms
3:20 Concerns regarding c-section births
6:45 : Advocacy for moms to make decision and be better informed
7:55 About choices, no judgment and preparation
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Come tell us about your experience on instagram @ohmamaworld
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In this short solo episode, I delve into a reflection that has been on my mind for some time. I explore the common phrase "I turned out fine" often used when reflecting on childhood experiences or parenting styles. What I've noticed is that beneath this statement lies a layer of shame and guilt, pervasive in conversations about parenting.
Two main streams of parenting mindset seem to show :
parents strive for perfection, always feeling like they're not doing enough parents, feeling lost or guilty, justify their past actions with the phrase "they turned out fine."While it's not easy and may not always look perfect, striving for more than just "fine" is essential. Mothers deserve better than aiming for mediocrity when they don't trust themselves, and children deserve more than just getting by. Together, let's aim for thriving.
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In this episode, Adeline dives into the subject of toilet independence in toddlers.
Coming from a respectful approach to parenting, she talks about how "potty training" might not be the way to go in order for the child to learn about their body.
Following a toilet independence learning, Adeline tells us about how her children learnt how to use the toilet.
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What a special episode with my friend Gursharn and her journey into In Vitro Fertilization.
0:25 Intro
1:30 What IVF is.
2:05 Gursharn's journey with IVF and pregnancy (subjects: tests, endometriosis, fertilization, ectopic pregnancy)
6:25 : Trauma in the journey (conceiving, disrespectful doctor, emotional challenges, loss, partner's trauma)
8:30 Matrescence, entrance into motherhood through the IVF process (matrescence: the undoing of who you are, relationship/connection with baby, lack of village, cultural barriers, identity shift)
10:55 What the journey has taught Gursharn: the surrendering, trust in the process, parenting, regression, discomfort of what being a mother might be for one person)
13:25 : About support or lack of support and how to deal with it in motherhood.
15/15 Conclusion: We will have our guest on the podcast again to talk about her work with women.
Until next time Mama.
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Welcome to our 2nd year of Understanding Mother Stories podcast !!
Enjoy this recap of our first year of podcasting for mothers of this world.
Show notes:
Introduction:
Excitement about reaching episode 53, marking the first anniversary of the podcast. Reflecting on the past year of creating weekly episodes that delve into the experiences of mothers, conversations with mothers, personal insights from the host's journey, and professional insights from working with children.Host's Reflections on the Past Year:
Balancing motherhood with professional commitments Learning and growth experienced throughout the year, acknowledging the continuous process of matrescence Highlighting the support received from family, particularly during a challenging period of decision-making and relocation. Managing stress, navigating economic challenges, and finding solace in family gatheringsMaintaining the Podcast Amidst Life's Challenges:
Sustaining inspiration from global maternal inquiries and personal motherhood narratives. Reflecting on the resilience demonstrated during a harsh winter for Adeline's business, emphasizing the importance of rest and self-reflection. Gratitude for opportunities to develop and expand Ohmama!, a platform aimed at supporting mothers both locally and online. Embracing the privilege of homeschooling children while acknowledging the diverse paths of motherhood and the importance of finding one's own strength and routine.Mission and Vision for the Future:
Recognizing the prevalence of struggling families and the desire to facilitate positive change, one family at a time. Commitment to bringing guests with varied experiences and expertise to the podcast, exploring topics related to child development and maternal well-being. Emphasizing the significance of maternal happiness in fostering thriving family dynamics.Conclusion:
Expressing gratitude to listeners for their support and engagement with the podcast.Please share this podcast so we can reach more mothers.
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Lies, fibs, why do children do sometimes not tell the truth... ?
There are many answers and possibilities, and this is all discussed here...
ohmama.ca
Instagram @ohmamaworld
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A personal episode on how I have managed my anxiety as a child and how it still serves me nowadays.
Ohmama.ca
Instagram @ohmamaworld
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We are back talking about the child from 6 to 12 years old and the formation of the sense of justice and what seems unfair.
Enjoy!
ohmama.ca
instagram @ohmamaworld
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We talk about the baby and toddler years so much but having a child going into their older childhood years comes with its sets of misunderstandings. Adeline deciphers the 6 to 12 yo child a little to make it clearer on how to approach parenting with the age of the second plane child.
ohmama.ca
instagram @ohmamaworld
email me at [email protected]
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I read Becoming, Michelle Obama's book and here are aspects I have loved about the idea of motherhood.
Ohmama.ca
IG @ohmamaworld
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About co-parenting in a relationship/partnership.
Website: ohmama.ca
IG: @ohmamaworld
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What do you do 5 minutes before you pick up your child ?
Here are suggestions on how to spend these 5 minutes.
Website : ohmama.ca
Instagram @ohmamaworld
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The problem with labels... and how we or our children integrate them as true.
ohmama.ca
IG: @ohmamaworld
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When we talk about having self-compassion, do you know what it means and how to get there ?
Adeline is giving some of her tools who helped her have molre self-compassion.
ohmama.ca
IG: @ohmamaworld
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Do you believe you are a good person ? and do you believe there is good in everyone ? in every mother you meet ?
The way you see this can change how you act in life.
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IG @ohmamaworld
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