
Hello, I'm psychologist and parenting expert Dr Maryhan and this is How Not To Screw Up Your Kids, the podcast for parents, grandparents, educators, and anyone else who wants to be part of a movement to raise confident children who grow up believing in themselves.
Follow now for twice weekly episodes - on Monday's you'll find shorter Bucket Emptying episodes, with longer episodes each Thursday.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 391 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Mental health is not just a buzz word, and oftentimes it goes hand in hand with physical health. But because we can’t see mental health, as parents it can be so easy to procrastinate these important conversations that provide a safe, supportive space... more
A sense of belonging is a basic human need. Without it can lead to loneliness, depression and many other mental and physical health issues.
So to celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week, the theme of which this year is ‘this is my place’, I am going... more
From the 8 Plus to A-Levels, exams can be a stressful experience… often as much for you, the parent, as the kids.
You want the best for them, and of course you want them to do well, but it’s important to make sure we create a supportive environment,... more
In this bucket emptying episode, I look a bit closer at my conversation with Professor Sam Wass, who you may recognise from such TV shows as The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds. He is is currently Director of the Institute for the Science of Early Years a... more
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I find this podcast so helpful and it doesn’t trigger any feelings of being inadequate as a parent. Love it!
Dr Maryhan’s podcast is practical and pragmatic. Tips that can be applied adult and quickly for all parents
I’ve just discovered this podcast and feel like it’s the piece I’ve been missing in finding help for parenting my now 4 and 6 year olds. So many useful topics, so relevant and like Dr Maryhan has read my mind in what I need to hear about. What a wonderfully reassuring voice. Thank you
I wish I had come across this earlier. It has changed my life, given me a framework !! Thankyou so much. Best advice, and support. Feel like talking to a friend, family and a therapist in one.
Really helpful, well presented, thoughtful parenting advice.
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The content primarily focuses on practical parenting strategies, emphasizing the importance of fostering self-belief and emotional resilience in children. Key topics include managing anxiety, navigating technology use, and addressing children's mental health challenges in a fast-paced, scrutinizing world. Each episode aims to provide actionable advice, drawing from real-life experiences and the expertise of the host, Dr. Maryhan, who approaches parenting with an honest and no-nonsense attitude. The show also often features guests sharing their personal journeys and insights on overcoming parenting challenges, making it relatable for listeners who appreciate authenticity in discussions about parenting.
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How Not to Screw Up Your Kids launched 5 years ago and published 391 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on How Not to Screw Up Your Kids include:
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2. James Mayhurst
3. Justine Roberts
4. Justine Roberts CBE
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6. Dr. Charlotte Armitage
7. Sophie David
8. Rania Robinson
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