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Practice Makes Parent

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Dive into the heart of Christian parenting with "Practice Makes Parent," your go-to podcast for actionable insights, faith-based inspiration, and real-life strategies for every stage of parenthood. From the joyous toddler years to the challenging school-age phase, the perplexities of puberty, and the exhilarating journey of guiding your confident teen, this podcast is your trusty companion. Join h... more

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Don't be nervous moms and dads! We're talking about how to discuss sexuality with your kids. Dr. Danny Huerta and Rebecca St. James talk with Dr. Jim Burns, an expert in Christian parenting and sexuality. He shares how to have the ongoing conversatio... more

The episode emphasizes authenticity, connections, and the importance of self-compassion in the parenting journey. Dr. Danny Huerta and Rebecca St. James explore the 'comparison trap' and how it impacts parents, with Kate Strickler, author of 'I Just ... more

Get ready for a strong episode of Practice Makes Parent. We're going to discuss theology and its importance in both religious education and practical life application. Our guests are Sam Luce and Hunter Williams authors of the book, 'How to Teach Kid... more

In this episode of Practice Makes Parent, Dr. Danny Huerta and Rebecca St. James continue their discussion on raising gender-confident children with Dr. Jeff Myers and Dr. Kathy Koch, co-authors of Raising Gender Confident Kids. We continue to discus... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Jim Burns
Expert in Christian parenting and sexuality, president of HomeWord, author of A Student's Guide to Sexual Integrity
HomeWord
Episode: Teaching Kids Sexual Integrity
Kate Strickler
Popular blogger and Instagram account owner of Naptime Kitchen, author of 'I Just Wish I Had a Bigger Kitchen'
Episode: Lies That You Think Will Make You Happy
Sam Luce
Children's pastor and co-author of How to Teach Kids Theology
Episode: How to Teach Kids Theology
Hunter Williams
Children's pastor and co-author of How to Teach Kids Theology
Episode: How to Teach Kids Theology
Dr. Jeff Myers
President of Summit Ministries
Summit Ministries
Episode: Raising Gender Confident Kids Pt. 2
Dr. Kathy Koch
Founder and CEO of Celebrate Kids
Celebrate Kids
Episode: Raising Gender Confident Kids Pt. 2
Dr. Jeff Meyers
President of Summit Ministries, trains the next generation to champion a biblical worldview
Summit Ministries
Episode: Raising Gender Confident Kids, Pt. 1
Dr. Kathy Cook
Founder and CEO of Celebrate Kids, respected voice on child development and biblical parenting
Celebrate Kids
Episode: Raising Gender Confident Kids, Pt. 1
Sheila Walsh
Bible teacher, author, and inspirational speaker
Episode: When Your Path Isn't What You Expected

Hosts

Dr. Danny Huerta
Host and expert in parenting techniques, specializing in emotional support and resilience for children.
Rebecca St. James
Co-host and parenting advocate with a focus on faith and family dynamics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 157 ratings
  • So good, I’m lost for words!

    I absolutely love this show! I look forward to it every week and I get something so meaningful every time I listen! Every guest is an amazing featured guest and just help me be the better parent. I know I can be! One of my favorite episodes was the gentleman who wrote sacred rhythms book, biting the hand that feeds you and so much more on forgetting right now. The most recent one with Dr. Amen is finding its way in the top three for sure! I just feel so grateful and blessed to have this content ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TS-707
    United States3 months ago
  • Great advice, too much talking by Rebecca

    Danny gives great advice and is the professional expert and experienced parent. While Rebecca has some good insights and examples/stories, she makes too many random comments and vocalizations while other people are talking (“mmm” and “yeah”). A few vocalizations is natural, but hers are excessive. She is just another parent like we are, not a trained professional. So we want to hear from Danny more.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    HM JT
    United Statesa year ago
  • Top parenting podcast

    Can’t say enough good things about this podcast. Danny and Rebecca have such compassion, so apparent in their voices, their conversation, the guests they have on. They have practical ideas, compelling wisdom, and some light-hearted moments. Bringing it back to what He promises in His Word has more than once been a conduit of God’s peace flowing in during some really despairing parenting challenges. Thank you, thank you for putting the message of His faithfulness out there for us seeking Him in t... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anna S.L.
    United Statesa year ago
  • It’s good to feel seen

    Thank you for your recent episode on parenting (and specifically fatherhood) anxiety. Anxiety has played such a strong roll in my story, and I’m thankful for the work God is still doing in my life through shows like yours. Cheers!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chef Kibby
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the meaningful content and actionable advice provided, often noting the connection it fosters between faith and parenting.
Some feedback points to a desire for more balance in the discussions, with varying opinions on the hosts' speaking styles.

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Lies That You Think Will Make You Happy
Q: How do you continue to discipline a five-year-old while taking into account her more wild and impetuous personality?
I suggest asking her what made her act impulsively and working together to understand and manage her feelings, as well as creating reminders for self-control.
Lies That You Think Will Make You Happy
Q: What practical advice can you give parents to break out of that rumination and spending on the little things that don't matter?
I would share practical steps that helped ground me in what I believed, urging parents to do tasks like cleaning to create clarity and gratitude. Each chapter offers a mindset shift along with actionable steps to implement.
How to Teach Kids Theology
Q: How can I nurture my son's heart into learning or approach him in a way that softens his heart?
Focus on patience, continual love, and showing biblical discernment in everyday situations while emphasizing prayer and modeling godly behavior. Use direct engagement, like discussions and encouragement, to foster a relationship.
Raising Gender Confident Kids, Pt. 1
Q: How should we guide our son toward godly and healthy sexuality as he grows and matures?
Parents can engage in open conversations, ask clarifying questions about their child's thoughts, and use these moments as opportunities to teach about healthy sexuality.
Raising Gender Confident Kids, Pt. 1
Q: What do you think is important for parents to know right now on this issue?
Parents should be aware of the significant lies in culture regarding their children's gender identity and confusion; they need to equip their children with the truth.

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This podcast concentrates on the dynamics and challenges of Christian parenting, offering actionable insights and practical advice for navigating each stage of a child's development. Episodes feature discussions on a variety of topics, including emotional support for children during tough times, fostering spiritual growth in families, and addressing issues such as dyslexia and autism. Notable guests share their expertise, adding depth to conversations around parenting strategies, family dynamics, and the significance of prayer and faith in raising children. This content aims to equip parents with the tools and knowledge they need to nurture strong, faith-based families while tackling modern parenting challenges.

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Recent guests on Practice Makes Parent include:

1. Dr. Jim Burns
2. Kate Strickler
3. Sam Luce
4. Hunter Williams
5. Dr. Jeff Myers
6. Dr. Kathy Koch
7. Dr. Jeff Meyers
8. Dr. Kathy Cook

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