About my guest Deborah Reber is a New York Times bestselling author, certified life coach, and speaker who moved her career in a more personal direction in 2016 when she founded TiLT Parenting, a website, weekly podcast, and social media company for parents like her who are raising differently wired children. The TiLT Parenting Podcast […]
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The Danish Way of Parenting
Denmark has been voted as one of the happiest countries in the world for over 40 years in a row. Countless articles and studies have been devoted to discovering the reasons why. But the results are always unclear. In this groundbreaking book, respected Danish psychotherapist and American author Sandahl and Alexander claim to have uncovered […]
7 Tips on How to Build Self-Confidence in Your Kids
In the April edition of the Monthly Special Episode I am joined once more with a lovely friend and colleague Laura Froyen. We have 3 segments: Examples from Our Homes What’s Up with You? Answering listener parenting questions Favorite Finds Segment 1: Laura shares a bedtime battle story of how she needed to cool […]
Year in Review
Year in Review This is the final episode of the 2017. I don’t know about you but I feel like the time is really flying by. It seems like it was just yesterday when I was recording the final episode of the 2016, which is by the way the least downloaded episode of the podcast:) […]
How To Set Limits Without Harshness, Fear & Shame
Setting limits with children can be hard for many parents. Often times parents find themselves conflicted as to when and how to set clear boundaries. They don’t want to be the “bad guy”, use threats and punishments, shame and fear but on the other hand, they don’t want their children to grow up without boundaries. […]
Why You Need To Slow Down
Slowing down, being present, enjoying doing nothing, letting kids have downtime and be bored…these are things that slipping away from our lived today. Are you caught up in the frenzy of day to day modern life? Do you find yourself being busy all the time and not having time? How much time do you spend with […]