It would be nice to know everything. And if you have children, it would be nice to know about all the wild parenting adventures awaiting you. But you don’t know. You don’t know because there’s no special instruction manual that comes along with the birth of your first child. In this Practically Perfect Parenting episode, we talk about all things parenting education, because parenting education is the best substitute for the absence of an instruction manual; it might even be better, because parenting education is experiential, responsive to your needs, and way more supportive than a book. Why should you listen to this episode? Well, one good reason is that John tells the famous bathtub story, and although Sara doesn’t manage to hum the “Jaws...
Published January 1989. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://...
In this action-packed episode, Dr. Sara gathers important insights about youth sports from a parent ...
Includes bibliographical references.How do parents listen to their children? What listening behavior...
Would you rather have your child learn about sex from Fergus, the unsupervised kid down the street ....
One day, Sara woke up tired; she was tired of always having to go to a studio to record the Practica...
In this fantastic new episode of the Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast, John tries to inspire Sa...
Nobody is perfect and kids don\u27t come with an instruction manual! Some of the most challenging an...
What do you feel when your lovely child misbehaves and then the misbehavior continues or repeats? Wh...
In this Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast, Dr. Sara starts off by spoiling the romantic hopes an...
Step-parenting is like walking a tightrope. You don’t want to be in the biological parent’s shadow, ...
This OPENING episode of Season 2 of the Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast is positively packed w...
All children misbehave—at least sometimes. You know that. You also know your particular child or chi...
In today’s episode, Dr. Sara begins by imagining what it might be like if children, teachers, cowork...
Parenting is difficult. Parenting is also wonderful. As parents, most days we’re reminded of parenti...
Educating for parenting gives students knowledge and skills useful in life whether or not they are p...
Published January 1989. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://...
In this action-packed episode, Dr. Sara gathers important insights about youth sports from a parent ...
Includes bibliographical references.How do parents listen to their children? What listening behavior...
Would you rather have your child learn about sex from Fergus, the unsupervised kid down the street ....
One day, Sara woke up tired; she was tired of always having to go to a studio to record the Practica...
In this fantastic new episode of the Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast, John tries to inspire Sa...
Nobody is perfect and kids don\u27t come with an instruction manual! Some of the most challenging an...
What do you feel when your lovely child misbehaves and then the misbehavior continues or repeats? Wh...
In this Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast, Dr. Sara starts off by spoiling the romantic hopes an...
Step-parenting is like walking a tightrope. You don’t want to be in the biological parent’s shadow, ...
This OPENING episode of Season 2 of the Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast is positively packed w...
All children misbehave—at least sometimes. You know that. You also know your particular child or chi...
In today’s episode, Dr. Sara begins by imagining what it might be like if children, teachers, cowork...
Parenting is difficult. Parenting is also wonderful. As parents, most days we’re reminded of parenti...
Educating for parenting gives students knowledge and skills useful in life whether or not they are p...
Published January 1989. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://...
In this action-packed episode, Dr. Sara gathers important insights about youth sports from a parent ...
Includes bibliographical references.How do parents listen to their children? What listening behavior...