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You know that gut-punch moment when your kid says, “Everyone in 7th grade was invited to the birthday party… except me”? Yeah — we’re going there.
In this week’s episode of Parenting Matters, Rebecca is joined by psychologist and mom of two, Dr. Nina Kaiser from Practice San Francisco to talk about the real stuff: middle school social dynamics, exclusion, and how we can support our kids when things feel rough.
We get into:
•What to say (and not say) when your kid feels left out
• What you can do to create buffers for your child: hint even just one friend, sometimes outside of school, can make all the difference
• When it’s time to seek help or get other adults involved and how to do it
• How social media or even just group text threads can add fuel to the fire
It’s an honest, practical conversation for anyone trying to help their kids build resilience — and feel a little less alone as a parent too.
Takeaways
Early intervention can prevent significant social challenges later on.
Children need tools to navigate social situations effectively.
Communication is key to understanding a child's social experiences.
For more info on Dr. Nina Kaiser and PracticeSF:
Practice San Francisco website: https://www.practicesanfrancisco.com
Other Mothers weekly newsletter on Substack: https://othermothers.substack.com
Instagram: @practice.sf and @drninakaiser
Connect with us:
Website: earlychildhoodmatters.com/podcast
Instagram: @EarlyChildhoodMattersSF
Facebook facebook.com/ecmsf
Got a question for a future episode? List it in the comments, comment on our web site, or email [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!
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By Rebecca Walsh and Belann Giarretto5
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You know that gut-punch moment when your kid says, “Everyone in 7th grade was invited to the birthday party… except me”? Yeah — we’re going there.
In this week’s episode of Parenting Matters, Rebecca is joined by psychologist and mom of two, Dr. Nina Kaiser from Practice San Francisco to talk about the real stuff: middle school social dynamics, exclusion, and how we can support our kids when things feel rough.
We get into:
•What to say (and not say) when your kid feels left out
• What you can do to create buffers for your child: hint even just one friend, sometimes outside of school, can make all the difference
• When it’s time to seek help or get other adults involved and how to do it
• How social media or even just group text threads can add fuel to the fire
It’s an honest, practical conversation for anyone trying to help their kids build resilience — and feel a little less alone as a parent too.
Takeaways
Early intervention can prevent significant social challenges later on.
Children need tools to navigate social situations effectively.
Communication is key to understanding a child's social experiences.
For more info on Dr. Nina Kaiser and PracticeSF:
Practice San Francisco website: https://www.practicesanfrancisco.com
Other Mothers weekly newsletter on Substack: https://othermothers.substack.com
Instagram: @practice.sf and @drninakaiser
Connect with us:
Website: earlychildhoodmatters.com/podcast
Instagram: @EarlyChildhoodMattersSF
Facebook facebook.com/ecmsf
Got a question for a future episode? List it in the comments, comment on our web site, or email [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!
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