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The Parents Place

Jennifer Daly
Child Development
Parenting
Conflict Resolution
Mental Health
Emotional Regulation
Pediatric Sleep Consulting
Social Media
Music Therapy
ADHD
Sleep Training
Postpartum Depression
Communication
Parent Education
Youth Mental Health
Addiction
Self-Care
Boundaries
Perinatal Mental Health
Hearing Loss
Women

A podcast for parents to develop skills that will strengthen families and protect children. Hosted by two professionals, with combined experience of over 33 years working with children and families. Jennifer and Hilary both have a passion for making a difference for the one. We know we won't change the world, but we can make a difference one person at a time. Here is where we will share our expert... more

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We experience an array of emotions every day. However, do you tend to group emotions into good and bad? How do our kids feel about their emotions? Jenni Nakken is here to talk about emotions and how we can get rid of the grouping them into good and b... more

We are grateful to have Karleen back on the Podcast! This is Part 2 of a Conflict Resolution Series. If you missed Part 1, go back and listen to it! In this episode we do another dive into Conflict and focus on how we can navigate conflict when it co... more

We have talked about ADHD in our Podcast before but more focused on Children's. Today, we have Chelsea Jones who is a Masters in Social Work Student and has dedicated a lot of time researching ADHD in Women. This is a very important topic and one man... more

Just as everything else changes with time, attitudes, actions, and views of school also change. Using a data called the SHARP Survey, Jen and Hilary discuss various insights and reflect on their school experience and how this varies from the experien... more

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Recent Guests

Jenni Nakken
Expert in social emotional learning and author of children's books on emotions
Author of No Bad Feelings and more
Episode: 203. All Things Emotions with Jenni Nakken
Chelsea Jones
Graduate student pursuing a Master's in Social Work, specializing in neurodiversity, particularly ADHD.
Utah State University
Episode: 201. ADHD in Women with Chelsea Jones
Karleen Savage
Conflict resolution expert with a master's degree and extensive training in mediation and crisis negotiations.
Karleen Savage Consulting
Episode: 198. Conflict Resolution; Part One with Karleen Savage
Jessica Allred
Licensed clinical social worker and therapist specializing in perinatal mental health.
Owner of a group therapy practice in Utah
Episode: 197. Perinatal Health with Jessica
Cassie Alecone
Pediatric sleep consultant with experience as a home visitor.
The Family Place
Episode: 194. Keeping Kids Out of Trouble During the Summer
Pat Roos
Retired sociologist and author of "Surviving Alex, A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction"
Rutgers University Press
Episode: 193. Story of Resilience - A Son's Overdose
Cassie Alacron
Pediatric sleep consultant and former colleague at The Family Place
The Family Place
Episode: 191. Learning Sleep Tips with Cassie Alacron
Aimee Winder Newton
Senior Advisor to Governor Cox and Director of the Office of Families
Utah State Government
Episode: 189. The Effects of Social Media with Aimee

Hosts

Jennifer Daly
Co-host specializing in developmental psychology and family dynamics. Passionate about fostering resilience and emotional intelligence in children.
Hilary
Co-host focused on conflict resolution and emotional health, advocating for positive parenting and community engagement.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Excellent information

    The predator are everywhere and this information help a lot to be alert and protect our kids.

    Thank you Family Place!, is the best way to guide and help parents to build healthy, United homes and adapt to the changes that life present us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Japilona
    United States5 years ago
  • Highly recommend!

    I’ve really enjoyed this podcast and look forward to future episodes. The way that Sara and Jenn approach the topics is engaging and interesting. You can tell that they are passionate about the subjects they share! I have had many “aha” moments!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    4kidsandadietcoke
    United States5 years ago
  • Inspirational

    I love the starfish story! Sarah and Jen are so fun to listen too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tanganhuato
    United States5 years ago
  • Wonderful!

    Thank you Family Place!, is the best way to guide and help parents to build healthy, United homes and adapt to the changes that life present us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Japilona
    United States5 years ago
  • Wow!

    The information in that first episode was incredibly insightful and helpful. What a hard topic to cover, but it was done so tastefully and made me feel more confident to carry that conversation with my kids.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shen0321
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many feedback highlight the podcast's down-to-earth approach, making complex parenting topics accessible.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and informative content, often mentioning how it empowers them in their parenting journeys.
Reviewers praise the hosts for their passion and expertise, noting the personal anecdotes shared that resonate with their own experiences.
The show is frequently commended for bringing on knowledgeable guests who provide valuable insights into child development and mental health.

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189. The Effects of Social Media with Aimee
Q: Is there an appropriate age for a child to use social media?
We don’t believe any minors should be on social media due to safety concerns and the impact of addictive algorithms.
191. Learning Sleep Tips with Cassie Alacron
Q: How can a parent create a bedtime routine?
Ensure the routine is consistent and comfortable for both the parent and child, adapting to what works best for the family.
191. Learning Sleep Tips with Cassie Alacron
Q: What process should a parent follow if their baby wakes up several times at night?
Establish a consistent schedule and ensure that the baby is not overtired, which can lead to sleep issues.
193. Story of Resilience - A Son's Overdose
Q: Any advice for those families that are in the middle of this struggle of what they can do to help themselves as well as their child?
Look for programs that allow medication, educate yourself on harm reduction principles, and connect with supportive communities like Moms for All Paths to Recovery.
194. Keeping Kids Out of Trouble During the Summer
Q: Why do we choose to wait for the sleep training process to begin until they're a little bit older?
Newborn sleep looks different, and waiting allows their bodies to produce melatonin and establish a more regular sleep cycle.

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Focusing on parenting, child development, and family support, this podcast blends insights from expert guests with practical strategies for parents. Conversations often center on emotional well-being, effective communication, and navigating challenges such as ADHD, mental health, and conflict resolution. Each episode features professionals sharing their knowledge on topics like perinatal mental health, pediatric sleep, and the impact of social media, providing listeners with the tools and confidence to foster healthier family dynamics. The hosts aim to empower parents with relatable anecdotes and accessible advice, making complex subjects approachable for anyone invested in nurturing their children’s growth and resilience.

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Recent guests on The Parents Place include:

1. Jenni Nakken
2. Chelsea Jones
3. Karleen Savage
4. Jessica Allred
5. Cassie Alecone
6. Pat Roos
7. Cassie Alacron
8. Aimee Winder Newton

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