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Today's podcast is a recording from our 2023 Children's Mental Health and Parenting Summit. In this interview, Dr Doucleff, author of " Hunt, Gather, Parent," talks about her experience of setting off with her three-year-old daughter in tow to learn and practice parenting strategies from families in three of the world’s most traditional communities: Maya families, Inuit families, and Hadzabe families. She finds a very different parenting culture within these communities. Parents talk less, children are more independent, and the parent-child relationship is built on cooperation instead of control. These families are also family-centered instead of child-centered. In this interview, Doucleff explores the differences and how we can apply them to modern-day parenting. If you want to find out more about about Dr. Doucleff’s work: https://michaeleendoucleff.com/about-michaeleen-doucleff/
Want to hear more from our amazing summit? Use the code SUMMIT15 for 15% off and get access to 27 Masterclass recordings from the Children’s Mental Health and Parenting Summit ( lifetime access, with certificates, available in Mp3 and Mp4 format) are waiting fo you: Get your recordings now!
Interested in more from the Institute?
The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children is the ultimate guide to nurturing emotional regulation, resiliency, connection, and well-being in children. Find out more here .
Our parenting membership comes with over 90 Parenting & Mental Health Courses and more!. Click here . Listeners can take 40% OFF their annual membership (or $19.99/m). Get your 7-Day Free Trial today!
Our professional membership offers affordable, accessible training all in one spot for mental health professionals! Find out more here.
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Today's podcast is a recording from our 2023 Children's Mental Health and Parenting Summit. In this interview, Dr Doucleff, author of " Hunt, Gather, Parent," talks about her experience of setting off with her three-year-old daughter in tow to learn and practice parenting strategies from families in three of the world’s most traditional communities: Maya families, Inuit families, and Hadzabe families. She finds a very different parenting culture within these communities. Parents talk less, children are more independent, and the parent-child relationship is built on cooperation instead of control. These families are also family-centered instead of child-centered. In this interview, Doucleff explores the differences and how we can apply them to modern-day parenting. If you want to find out more about about Dr. Doucleff’s work: https://michaeleendoucleff.com/about-michaeleen-doucleff/
Want to hear more from our amazing summit? Use the code SUMMIT15 for 15% off and get access to 27 Masterclass recordings from the Children’s Mental Health and Parenting Summit ( lifetime access, with certificates, available in Mp3 and Mp4 format) are waiting fo you: Get your recordings now!
Interested in more from the Institute?
The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children is the ultimate guide to nurturing emotional regulation, resiliency, connection, and well-being in children. Find out more here .
Our parenting membership comes with over 90 Parenting & Mental Health Courses and more!. Click here . Listeners can take 40% OFF their annual membership (or $19.99/m). Get your 7-Day Free Trial today!
Our professional membership offers affordable, accessible training all in one spot for mental health professionals! Find out more here.
We have amazing free parenting content on:
Youtube
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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