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The Happy families podcast with Dr. Justin Coulson is designed for the time poor parent who just wants answers now. Every day Justin and his wife Kylie provide practical tips and a common sense approach to parenting that Mums and Dads all over the world are connecting with. Justin and Kylie have 6 daughters and they regularly share their experiences of managing a busy household filled with lots of challenges and plenty of happiness. For real and practicable advice from people who understand and appreciate the challenges of a time poor parent, listen to Justin and Kylie and help make your family happier.

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The Happy families podcast with Dr. Justin Coulson is designed for the time poor parent who just wants answers now. Every day Justin and his wife Kylie provide practical tips and a common sense approach to parenting that Mums and Dads all over the world are connecting with. Justin and Kylie have 6 daughters and they regularly share their experiences of managing a busy household filled with lots of challenges and plenty of happiness. For real and practicable advice from people who understand and appreciate the challenges of a time poor parent, listen to Justin and Kylie and help make your family happier.

    #1004 Ditching Screens as a Grown Up

    #1004 Ditching Screens as a Grown Up

    Screen struggles are something that every family is dealing with - and not just with the kids!  We share some small changes you can make to help you find a healthier and more balanced relationship with your phone.

    Does it feel like your child knows exactly which buttons to push to trigger you? News flash:  YOU are the only one that can choose how YOU respond! Learn how to increase your competence (and confidence!) in holding personal boundaries and regulating your own emotions, and watch your relationship with your child improve in the process.

    In this episode:


    We Are Social 2023 Digital Report
    How to turn your phone screen to grayscale
    Parental triggers
    Neurodiversity
    Setting and respecting boundaries
    The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey
    You choose your response
    Parenting competence
    Building relationships

    Related links:


    #565 Pushing Our Buttons
    Why Our Kids Need Us to Set Limits
    How To Be Less Tired
    #379 How I Work with Amantha Imber
    #240 Phones & Family Life with Dr Kathryn Modecki


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    #1003 When the 3 E's Don't Work

    #1003 When the 3 E's Don't Work

    Dr Justin’s 3 E’s (explore, explain, and empower) are the pillars of autonomy-supportive parenting. But there are times when they just do not work (we are all only flawed humans after all!). Today's tips will help you calmly and confidently navigate through the heat of these challenging moments.

    In this episode:


    The 3 Es of Effective Discipline: Explore, Explain, and Empower
    Self-determination theory
    Basic psychological needs of every human
    Relatedness, competence, autonomy
    Need-supportive parenting
    High emotions = low intelligence
    Being ok with our children's discomfort
    Patience and practice
    Fast is slow, and slow is fast
    Neurodiversity
    Turn towards your child in challenging times

    Related links:


    The Parenting Revolution, by Dr Justin Coulson
    The Secret to Regulating Emotions
    How to Fix a Problem Child
    Little People, Big Feelings [The Free Webinar]


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    • 13 min
    #1002 Why Kylie Loves Snapchat

    #1002 Why Kylie Loves Snapchat

    Connecting with your teenager on their terms gives you the opportunity to engage with their world in a meaningful way. Being on the same digital platforms as your child allows for greater understanding, better conversations, and stronger connections, keeping them safe along the way.

    In this episode:


    Connection - feeling seen, heard, and valued
    The joy of Snapchat filters
    Understanding our teenager's world
    Doing housework with your child
    Daddy-daughter dates

    Related links:


    Miss-Connection 7 Day Connection Challenge [Free Download]
    Miss-Connection: Why Your Teenage Daughter “Hates” You, Expects the World, and Needs to Talk, by Dr Justin Coulson
    You Did WHAT on Snapchat?!
    Settle Down About Selfies


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    • 13 min
    #1001 Gentle Parenting Under Fire

    #1001 Gentle Parenting Under Fire

    'Gentle Parenting' is a mindset with an emphasis on the child’s feelings. It may sound lovely and calm, but in reality, this "way of being" has a tendency to indulge emotions at the expense of effective family functioning, leaving parents feeling like they are hanging on for dear life—exhausted, incompetent, and emotionally drained!

    Justin and Kylie share four essential steps for parenting gently in a way that ensures our children feel safe, secure, and loved. 

    In this episode:


    Defining "gentle parenting"
    Parental Guidance Season 1
    Different parenting styles
    Gentle parenting the polar opposite of authoritarian

    “The Rise of the Accidentally Permissive Parent 


    Anne Pezalla – Gentle Parenting Can Be Really Hard On Parents | The Conversation
    John Gottman - Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child
    Emotion coaching gone wrong
    Indulging emotions at the expense of all else
    Autonomy-supportive parenting
    Kind and present parents
    Boundaries and limits

    Related links:


    Emotion Coaching | The Webinar
    The Secret to Regulating Emotions
    What’s Your Parenting Style? - Happy Families Quiz


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    • 13 min
    #1000 Reflecting on 1000 Episodes!

    #1000 Reflecting on 1000 Episodes!

    Reflecting on 1000 episodes of Australia’s leading parenting podcast, we cover the highs and the lows of family life, from farewells to celebrations and everything in-between.

    Today’s episode is a celebration of Kylie's big heart, Justin's big brain, the best of some really bad jokes, and of course, you, our wonderful listeners—our Happy Families family!

    (With a special appearance from Hamish Blake!)

     

    Related links:



    #282 Better Together
    #562 The Pursuit of Happiness
    #853 Developing Yourself or Finding Yourself?
    10 Things Every Parent Needs To Know - Happy Families

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    • 13 min
    #999 When Dad Isn't There & School Bus Stress

    #999 When Dad Isn't There & School Bus Stress

    Anonymous asks, "My 3-year-old is asking questions about his absent father. How do I answer in a way that supports my young son's mental health and self-esteem?". Justin gives examples of a healthy and developmentally appropriate response to this difficult situation in a way that honours the father, supports the child, and also advocates for our anonymous listener.

    Lisa, from Canada, is concerned that catching the school bus will potentially expose her 11-year-old daughter to explicit material. Justin shares some suggestions that will help every parent safely lead their child along the path to independence.

    In this episode:


    Single parent
    Absent father
    Mental health 
    Answering sensitive questions age appropriately
    Honesty and transparency
    Children need to feel safe, secure, loved
    Building independence, confidence & self-efficacy
    Cocooning, pre-arming, deference
    The Three E's (Explore, Explain, Empower)

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    Related links:


    How Do I Support My Daughter Now That I'm Divorcing? - Happy Families
    Pornography Is The New Public Health Crisis - Happy Families
    #898 Porn-Proofing Your Kids, with Kristen Jenson
    Creating Confident Kids - Happy Families
    Navigating Your Teen's Quest For Independence - Happy Families

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    • 13 min

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