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The coronavirus pandemic has turned our lives upside down. Parent Trapped is here to help. Each week, host Ann Marie Baldonado checks in with authors, educators, and celebrities to bring you real-world stories and tips. You'll hear from experts and listeners on everything from juggling work and school with kids at home to awesome pillow fort designs (!) and great family movies. Common Sense created Parent Trapped to capture parents' candid stories and moments when reality meets (comic) relie ...
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Tips and tools to restore your family with the word of God.Di LaRiaSpeaks
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This episode is a trigger warning! We discuss how abuse, grief, and conflict in families can cause tension for our children as the holidays approach. If you have a confidential prayer request reach out to your local church or EMAIL US AT PARENTSTHATPRAY7@GMAIL.COM. Follow us @theparenttrappodDi LaRiaSpeaks
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What happens when your decisions begin to damage your child’s destiny?!? Contact us on Facebook & IG: @theparenttrappod Get the prayer Journal Here: https://a.co/d/9gEA2yuDi LaRiaSpeaks
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“A New Era”Di LaRiaSpeaks
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Activities to do outside. www.ultimatecampresource.comEmail Us: Parentsthatpray7@gmail.comDi LaRiaSpeaks
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To change the way you do or think about something, again.FB/IG: @theparenttrappodEmail: parentsthatpray7@gmail.comDi LaRiaSpeaks
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Email: parentsthatpray7@gmail.comThis episode is sponsored by The Giving Tree Development Center.www.thegivingtreecenter.comDi LaRiaSpeaks
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Parenting stories from Biblical stories. Hear about Jesse, the father of David. 1Samuel 16Email: parentsthatpray7@gmail.comDi LaRiaSpeaks
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Parenting stories from Biblical stories. Zachariah the father of John the Baptist who doubted.Email: parentsthatpray7@gmail.comDi LaRiaSpeaks
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Parenting stories from biblical stories. Abraham the father of many nations abandon his 1st born. Lets find out why.FB/IG: @TheParentTrapPodDi LaRiaSpeaks
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To change the way you do or think about something.Di LaRiaSpeaks
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Three quick tips to help all parents survive the holidays.Di LaRiaSpeaks
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Before you homeschool (before you chose a school) know your child’s learning style. Choosing a curriculum that fits the learning style of your child can enhance their learning experience. Google “learning styles” to find more information and resources.Di LaRiaSpeaks
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This episode explains what homeschool is, debunks some stigmas and educates parents on strategies to transition into homeschool.Resources:https://www.thehomeschoolmom.comNetflix: Kevin Harts Guide to Black HistoryDi LaRiaSpeaks
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In our final episode of the series, we're looking at how you can take the messiness of the last few months and embrace it to have a more creative and resilient life. To do so, we're joined by Tim Harford from the podcast Cautionary Tales. He's also the author of Messy: How to Be Creative and Resilient in a Tidy-Minded World. Plus, we do a little bi…
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Since the pandemic started, kids have been spending more time online. So how do we keep them from chatting with strangers, sharing passwords, and discovering adult content? Anya Kamenetz, author of The Art of Screen Time, gives us strategies for making sure your kids are safe and responsible on the internet even when you're not watching. We'll also…
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Feeling angry lately? Overwhelmed? How about your kids? Author and illustrator Christian Robinson has created a tool to help young people process powerful emotions through art. In this episode he'll talk about his video series Making Space, and how childhood struggles can be spun into stories. After the show: Watch Making Space with artist Christia…
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With our nation in turmoil over COVID-19 and protests against systemic racism, the idea of talking about chores may seem frivolous. But most American families are still at home, overwhelmed by laundry, dishes, and dust piling up at unprecedented rates. How do we get our kids to help? Asha Dornfest has some ideas. She's the author of the books Paren…
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Racism has a profound impact on the health and well-being of our kids. This week, racism against the Black community is being laid bare for all families to see—from the pandemic's disproportionate impact to police brutality and other racist violence. For this week's show, child psychologist Allison Briscoe-Smith will share her advice for talking wi…
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Reading, writing, and storytelling can be a creative first aid kit for families stuck at home during the pandemic. But where do you begin if your kid says they don't want to read or write? Today we've got some strategies for making reading and writing exciting. First, we'll hear some games dreamed up by the one and only Julie Andrews. She and her d…
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With the school year coming to an end, parents and caregivers might be feeling a mix of relief and worry: relief that they no longer have to play makeshift teacher … and worry that they didn't do enough to help their kids learn this year. In today's episode, Amanda Morin from Understood shares tips on how to support your kids in these last few week…
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During a pandemic, there's so much to be stressed about. Dr. Dave Anderson of the Child Mind Institute has some strategies for keeping your anxiety in check—including one that involves eating a sandwich! Plus, some de-stressy family TV suggestions from Polly Conway from Common Sense Media. And then the director of the Icelandic Forest Service Þröst…
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What happens when the invisible work of mothers becomes visible during a pandemic? Better Life Lab director Brigid Schulte says now is the perfect time for couples to dream up better ways to share responsibilities at home. Then, Common Sense's Editor-in-Chief Jill Murphy recommends some great content for Mom that is not about being a mom. Plus, the…
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Ever since schools closed due to social-distancing requirements, a lot of kids have been spending most of their time online. Today we'll find out whether all that screen time is harmful—and we'll get some drawing lessons from author and illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka and some weird parenting wins from the Longest Shortest Time podcast's Hillary F…
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The coronavirus has upended families' lives. Host Ann Marie Baldonado talks with experts, celebrities, and listeners about life, work, and learning with kids at home. And we want to hear YOUR tips and suggestions! What questions do you have right now? How are you getting through this? Send your questions and tips -- especially the strange ones -- t…
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In this Episode we talk about cultivating the gift in your child. We have special Guest Carle Lewis AKA Under5ive. Please follow my gifted son Amadi The Inventor https://instagram.com/amaditheinventor?igshid=1t0l40ztbho37Di LaRiaSpeaks
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Listen to our guest Dana & Nancy Rodriguez talk about growing up in a Puerto Rican household. Learn about the parenting norms, discipline and cultural practices.Di LaRiaSpeaks
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This episode is about screen time where we will talk about monitoring your child using technology.Our guest Dominik Primus, founder of Cedar Connections, shares her experience, expertise and services she offers for families.www.Cedarconnections.comFB/IG: @CedarconnectionsTwitter: @CedarConnectsYouTube: Cedarconnections Monitor apps:Bark app www.bar…
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