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How do we mother ourselves?
#Selfmothering #selfcare #positivevibes #becomingbettermothers
Content creator shares her experiences in getting the COVID 19 vaccination.
The host will briefly discuss the subject matter of parent guilt and will provide ways to support feelings of guilt.
When advocating for your child within education, is there such thing as "doing too much"?
Parent empowerment session briefly reviewing what IEP Goals are, how they are created and delivered in most educational environments.
#iepgoals #specialeducationservices #parentsupport
Parent empowerment session briefly reviewing the differences between a 504 Plan and an Individual Education Plan (IEP).
Kimberly Bailey, a graphic artist, wife, mother, and grandmother of 10, shares her parenting experience from being a single mother to becoming a wife and blending her family with her husband's family. She explains her story and success tips on how to make it work.
This podcast showcases quick and easy strategies on how parents can support their preteens and teenagers emotionally during COVID 19. This episode also serves as a reminder to parents that these tips can be used for themselves as well. During COVID 19, families must become hyper-aware of their emotional state and integrate strategies to combat emotional depletion quickly.
This episode interviews Artavia Shields.
Mrs. Shields, Cleveland native, discusses her parenting path in raising two Black sons in today's society. Mrs. Shields gives tips on how she was successful in supporting her eldest son with getting accepted and graduating from Morehouse College. She also highlights how she chooses to parent by example with her youngest. This interview is packed with parent information, you do not what to miss this episode.
#leadbyexample #teachingathome #blackboyjoy #parentingwhileBlack
In this episode, Faheem Curtis-Khidr gives commentary about the wide range of influences on his parenting experiences, including insight from former ESPN personality Michael Smith to the book "Medical Apartheid" by Harriet Washington.
Khidr believes that being a millennial Black man in America can be daunting with its unique challenges. He takes us on a journey that expounds on the value of holistic self-awareness and the importance of integrating mental health and counseling practices into our parenting lifestyle.
#raisingblackboys #parentingwhileBlack #mentalhealth #selfawareness #raisingantracistkids #dopedads #blackmomsblog
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.