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Honoring Our Imperfect Dads | Ep. 19
If you’ve struggled in your relationship with one (or both!) of your parents, this podcast can give life-changing insight. Hurt and resentment left to brew under the surface can often...

Communicating Love in the Midst of Misbehavior | Ep. 12
...insecurity into the very fabric of their lives. In this podcast we discuss in-depth what it looks like to practically bring “love-no-matter-what” into daily discipline challenges. We explore the questions: ...

Childhood Wounds: What They Are & How To Free Your Parenting of Them
...Attachment Style Matter? Check out Episode 101 of the Connected Families Podcast as we interview Milan and Kay Yerkovich, “Does Attachment Style Matter?” LISTEN TO PODCAST BIG Step 3: Ask...

Why Do Siblings Fight So Much? The Good News and the Bad News
...of origin may influence how we view conflict. We have a podcast on this topic! Check out Episode 139 or our podcast, “How To Help Siblings Stop Fighting All the...

Parenting Kids from Hard Places with Unique Needs | Ep. 45
...tips that can be applied in your own family! On today’s podcast: Today on the Connected Families Podcast, co-founders Jim and Lynne Jackson interview special guest, Lisa Qualls. Lisa and...

Teaching Truthfulness: 4 Loving Actions To Help the Child Who Lies
...did a podcast on this topic! Check out Episode 131 of our podcast, “How To Guide Your Child To Love Honesty” for an honest conversation as Stacy Bellward talks with...

Help! My Kids Are Constantly Fighting
...four simple steps: Calm, Understand, Solve, Celebrate. After this podcast on sibling conflict aired, we received an email from Kirsten, a mom of four kids, ages 2-10, who had just...

6 Practical Tips to Tame Your Temper
...We have a podcast about this! Check out Episode 165 of the Connected Families podcast, “Tame Your Temper: Calming Strategies for Parents” for more helpful insight from parents just like...

What Do You Do with a Minecraft Addiction?
...Kate and Marc’s careful planning to gradually increase his independence communicated, “You are ultimately responsible for your life, not us.” We have a podcast about this! Check out Episode 185...

The Genius of Letting Go of Homework Struggles in Two Remarkable Stories
...you’re on the same team. Here’s another example with an older student. Want more? Listen to this podcast. Parenting the “middle years” can be extremely challenging. So, what does a child...

