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Most parents can agree that their number one goal is to care for and raise good kids. Today on the podcast, Jamie and Guy talk with Dr. Aaron Cannon, Ph.D. in Psychology, about when parenting 'goes bad' and how to avoid common parenting mistakes. Drawing on his years of experience working with inmates in the California Department of Corrections (prison), to raising his own two children, Dr. Cannon discusses some of the most important things he has learned about parenting. He stresses the importance of allowing our kids to make mistakes, apologizing when we make mistakes, being consistent in how we parent, and allowing our kids the opportunity and support to find out who they are, and who they hope to become ❤️
We hope you enjoyed today's episode - if you did please take a minute to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts:) Thanks so much!
For more information on Dr. Cannon's book, Education and Empowerment for the Twenty-first Century Parent: A Practical Guide For Raising Healthy and Well-Adjusted Teens, click here: https://amzn.to/2OcfRyr
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About Jamie and Guy:
Jamie Pyatt LCSW is a mom, avid beach lover, exercise enthusiast, and a licensed clinical therapist with over 20 yrs of experience. She has worked in hospice care, child abuse intervention, and was an adoption facilitator for 13 years. Jamie loves working with individuals, couples, and teens as they embrace their personal stories and surf the daily waves of life. She makes friends wherever she goes and has a laugh that brightens any room. She believes each one of us deserves love, happiness, and connection ❤️Get to know Jamie better @therealjamiepyatt
Guy Balogh is a father of three, car enthusiast, an entrepreneur and small business owner (shout out to @holsterbrands), and a professional business and life coach. Guy loves working with individuals to think bigger, take risks, and maximize opportunities. His quick wit and talent for storytelling pair well with his desire to find the positive in any situation. Get to know Guy better @therealcoachguy
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Most parents can agree that their number one goal is to care for and raise good kids. Today on the podcast, Jamie and Guy talk with Dr. Aaron Cannon, Ph.D. in Psychology, about when parenting 'goes bad' and how to avoid common parenting mistakes. Drawing on his years of experience working with inmates in the California Department of Corrections (prison), to raising his own two children, Dr. Cannon discusses some of the most important things he has learned about parenting. He stresses the importance of allowing our kids to make mistakes, apologizing when we make mistakes, being consistent in how we parent, and allowing our kids the opportunity and support to find out who they are, and who they hope to become ❤️
We hope you enjoyed today's episode - if you did please take a minute to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts:) Thanks so much!
For more information on Dr. Cannon's book, Education and Empowerment for the Twenty-first Century Parent: A Practical Guide For Raising Healthy and Well-Adjusted Teens, click here: https://amzn.to/2OcfRyr
Join us on Facebook :
https://www.facebook.com/thedavenportpodcast/
Follow us on Instagram:
@thedavenportpodcast
About Jamie and Guy:
Jamie Pyatt LCSW is a mom, avid beach lover, exercise enthusiast, and a licensed clinical therapist with over 20 yrs of experience. She has worked in hospice care, child abuse intervention, and was an adoption facilitator for 13 years. Jamie loves working with individuals, couples, and teens as they embrace their personal stories and surf the daily waves of life. She makes friends wherever she goes and has a laugh that brightens any room. She believes each one of us deserves love, happiness, and connection ❤️Get to know Jamie better @therealjamiepyatt
Guy Balogh is a father of three, car enthusiast, an entrepreneur and small business owner (shout out to @holsterbrands), and a professional business and life coach. Guy loves working with individuals to think bigger, take risks, and maximize opportunities. His quick wit and talent for storytelling pair well with his desire to find the positive in any situation. Get to know Guy better @therealcoachguy
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