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Today's episode reminds us that our children don't need bigger houses, more cars or more gifts, they need more of us. Tune in as we explore the importance of being present in our children's lives and how it can positively impact their well-being for years to come far more than the material things can.…
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In a world where mothers are judged for even suggesting they might be tired of being a mother or need a break or wish they didn't have kids even though they love their kids, this is reminder to our dear mothers that it is OK to want a break and actually have one. Music: Tonight we are young by Marvin's universe Clipart: Image by
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There are literally no words that can describe how grateful we are for you. To the sacrifices seen and unseen, the prayers heard and unheard, thank you mama. Whether mother by birth or assisting at some point to nurture us, Happy Mother's Day! and we love you.This episode has messages from some of your kids who to say the least, are grateful, and p…
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Is there rest for the weary young ones? Based on the previous episode, the teen in that episode talked about how it is getting really hard for them to navigate through life's pressures and there is no support for them, at home or school and unfortunately some have resorted to self-harm. Which they say inflicts physical pain to help numb the emotion…
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Times continue to change and so do the dynamics of being a teenager: peer pressure, academic strain and more often than not, instability in the home and various forms of abuse. This episode is an interaction with a teenage girl who takes us through a few, yet significant, challenges they are facing. Do they feel supported enough at home or school o…
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Why do superheroes appeal so much to children and a lot of adults? They show us that we can overcome anything and be the best versions of ourselves. It doesn't always feel like it will get better, but it does, or at least the negative effects reduce significantly. Survival is for the fittest and the world has no mercy on the feeble. That is why we …
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What if it is not just a stomachache? Or it has been going on for weeks or just appears during certain events or thoughts? Children are usually not well equipped with the vocabulary or skills to express when anxiety or depression is kicking in and it will manifest in physical symptoms and in the case of teens, if a safe environment to talk about fe…
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When a child feels securely attached to his parents, the more his self-worth increases, the more he learns to value others as himself and the easier it is for him to navigate through challenges when they come without feeling it is his fault and does not deserve good things. And these are carried through a lifetime. The earlier we build a safe haven…
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If being loved unconditionally helps us see the worth in ourselves, imagine how much more important it is for a child who is still learning what life is, or the teenager who is caught up in the confusion of who they were and who they are becoming. A little bit of affirmed love towards our children, young or old, will go a long way. Credits: Seaside…
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The kiboko (cane/rod) has been a go-to disciplinary tool for many parents for thousands of years. How effective is it really when it comes to discipline? Does it really correct unwanted behavior and teach appropriate behavior or does it just instill fear? What are the long-term impacts of using the rod on children/teens? Have a listen to this episo…
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Many children are labelled as overly hyper, with low attention span, disruptive and many other titles, and some diagnosed with disorders like ADHD and consequently pumped with drugs to try and "subdue" them and sometimes punished for this. But is it really fair? Is it their choice? Are they really hyperactive and inattentive or is the environment f…
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Did you know that researchers estimate that two-thirds of humans have no idea what they are good at or what their strengths are? Many people live through their lives never having discovered their talent or purpose and it leaves us feeling empty and lost. As custodians of our little ones whether infants or teenagers, we are responsible in helping th…
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Trust has never been easy to build especially once we pass the early years. A lot is happening to our children which have no idea about because there is no bond of trust with them. They do not feel like they have the safe space to tell us what they are struggling with. This episode explores ways we can (re)build this trust and things we should avoi…
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In this world of instant noodles and coffee, did you know that self-control is the best predictor of long term and fulfilling success? Greater than the brightest of brains and the strongest of arms. One of the greatest values we can teach our children is self-control, learning to regulate their emotions and actions, lest they overpower them. He who…
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Self-esteem is more than "feeling", it is a state of "being", it's for every single day, it's more than what is said but how we interpret it, it is about being in control of your own happiness and believing that "I am enough", no matter what others say or think about me. It is finding the balance between that and being narcissistic, full of ourselv…
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There is no application or children's show that will ever replace the magic and power that ALL children, regardless of age, get from being read to an actual book and engaging with the author's world and developing their own imagination. This episode explores more on what it takes to get our children into the habit of loving to read and how we get h…
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Believe it or not, children (and teens) are facing the same anxiety we are about Corona and probably even more because they are not sure if things will be alright and they need that reassurance. Today's episode talks about how we can safely engage them through this time with a practical example for the little ones on understanding why so many restr…
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Did you know that more than one out of every five students report being bullied? And this does not include those who do not report. Bullying that is not handled early and appropriately leads to adverse effects that last a lifetime such as depression, aggression, withdrawal, and even suicide. Could your child be a victim of bullying? What are the te…
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Should children be ready for school or should school be ready for children? Could schools/education be killing our children's morale for life and destroying their emotional and psychological health? This episode looks into what kind of teaching and learning is appropriate for children and provides evidence of places it has worked phenomenally well.…
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Just how important is a father in the life of his child? Or can children still grow up stable despite his absence? This episode provides some information on the reality that fathers are just as important and the outcome of every child's life largely depends on whether daddy was actively available or not.…
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When is the last time you told someone a genuine "thank you"? I am referring to appreciating the nanny, security guard, cashier, your CHILD, or your spouse... It is a trait so often neglected yet it greatly affects our children's character and how they handle the reality that they won't always get what they want and it should be handled with grace …
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Business owners are aware (or should be aware) of the businesses that offer the same products that they offer; those businesses are your competition, they exist outside of your business. But, are you aware of the competition that exists INSIDE your business? This type of competition can have a more significant impact on your bottom line, listen to …
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Don’t you know of a parent who’s child can do no wrong? They refuse to accept that their child needs correction. When you treat your business as your baby, you won’t be able to recognize when it’s time to correct something. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moniek-james/support…
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