Parents of the Year

120. How does walking the middle path make you a better parent?

June 12, 2024 Caroline & Andrew Season 3 Episode 120
120. How does walking the middle path make you a better parent?
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Parents of the Year
120. How does walking the middle path make you a better parent?
Jun 12, 2024 Season 3 Episode 120
Caroline & Andrew

Today on Parents of the Year, as she does, Caroline has trouble staying on topic talking about Madonna, F1, a room painted in pooh, and losing her children. She and Andrew eventually discuss Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and it's impact in parenting with guest expert Dr. Lauren Pasqua.

Learn how to apply DBT's principles to navigate intense emotions and behaviours in kids while boosting effective communication. Learn about the unique 'Middle Path,' and gain practical insights into integrating these strategies into everyday parenting.

Tune in for a fun, engaging, and eye-opening conversation that will transform the way you approach parenting.

About Dr. Pasqua
Dr. Pasqua is passionate about providing high-quality, evidence-based treatment for children and families. In particular, she emphasizes the importance of treatment for the whole family to heal and grow. Parents are equipped with actionable skills and are coached in managing and prioritizing their mental health. As a mom of three and business owner, Dr. Pasqua is known for her realistic, down-to-earth expectations and support for parents.

Check out these resources including immediate access to a webinar on basic DBT skills for parents: https://exceptional-author-7245.ck.page/6e50b3656b

https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Teen-Who-Intense-Emotions/dp/1626251886https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Teen-Who-Intense-Emotions/dp/1626251886

Get in touch
connectionsfamilycenter.com
https://www.instagram.com/connectionscfc/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-pasqua-psy-d-9858511a/

Enjoying the show? Help us out by rating us on Apple! https://apple.co/3du8mPK

Follow us on Twitter @POTYPodcast and be sure to join our Facebook Community! Access resources, get support from other parents, and ask Caroline and Andrew your questions! https://www.facebook.com/groups/674563503855526

Show Notes

Today on Parents of the Year, as she does, Caroline has trouble staying on topic talking about Madonna, F1, a room painted in pooh, and losing her children. She and Andrew eventually discuss Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and it's impact in parenting with guest expert Dr. Lauren Pasqua.

Learn how to apply DBT's principles to navigate intense emotions and behaviours in kids while boosting effective communication. Learn about the unique 'Middle Path,' and gain practical insights into integrating these strategies into everyday parenting.

Tune in for a fun, engaging, and eye-opening conversation that will transform the way you approach parenting.

About Dr. Pasqua
Dr. Pasqua is passionate about providing high-quality, evidence-based treatment for children and families. In particular, she emphasizes the importance of treatment for the whole family to heal and grow. Parents are equipped with actionable skills and are coached in managing and prioritizing their mental health. As a mom of three and business owner, Dr. Pasqua is known for her realistic, down-to-earth expectations and support for parents.

Check out these resources including immediate access to a webinar on basic DBT skills for parents: https://exceptional-author-7245.ck.page/6e50b3656b

https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Teen-Who-Intense-Emotions/dp/1626251886https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Teen-Who-Intense-Emotions/dp/1626251886

Get in touch
connectionsfamilycenter.com
https://www.instagram.com/connectionscfc/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-pasqua-psy-d-9858511a/

Enjoying the show? Help us out by rating us on Apple! https://apple.co/3du8mPK

Follow us on Twitter @POTYPodcast and be sure to join our Facebook Community! Access resources, get support from other parents, and ask Caroline and Andrew your questions! https://www.facebook.com/groups/674563503855526