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Join Jessika Shields, Licensed Educational Psychologist, wife and mother of four, as she shares invaluable parenting tips that position children for success academically, socially, and emotionally, so your child can go from simply surviving to thriving! For nearly 20 years, she has helped countless parents turn their child’s struggles into successes. Discover insights and strategies that help you parent with intention and purpose so that your child travels on a path filled with abundant opportunities. Learn more about relationship building, navigating education systems, special education, nurturing giftedness, mental wellness, and early interventions that work. Get access to expert interviews, real parenting stories, and solo shows from Jessika that EMPOWER YOU! Hit Subscribe Now!

Parent Them Successful Jessika Shields, Founder & CEO of Stronger Minds, Stronger Youth

    • Kids & Family

Join Jessika Shields, Licensed Educational Psychologist, wife and mother of four, as she shares invaluable parenting tips that position children for success academically, socially, and emotionally, so your child can go from simply surviving to thriving! For nearly 20 years, she has helped countless parents turn their child’s struggles into successes. Discover insights and strategies that help you parent with intention and purpose so that your child travels on a path filled with abundant opportunities. Learn more about relationship building, navigating education systems, special education, nurturing giftedness, mental wellness, and early interventions that work. Get access to expert interviews, real parenting stories, and solo shows from Jessika that EMPOWER YOU! Hit Subscribe Now!

    #143: Part 1: Breaking Cycles of Intergenerational Trauma

    #143: Part 1: Breaking Cycles of Intergenerational Trauma

    In this episode, we discuss intergenerational trauma. This inherited trauma can make deep imprints on your overall well-being. The trauma responses you experience today can sometimes be rooted in past experiences you may not have been present for originally. Maybe you weren’t abused growing up, but your parents or grandparents were. Maybe you didn’t face discrimination or live through a war, but your great-grandparents did. Factors such as these can have negative effects on familial relations...

    • 30 min
    #142: Top 12 Books to Help Your Toddler or Teen Cope with Worry and Anxiety

    #142: Top 12 Books to Help Your Toddler or Teen Cope with Worry and Anxiety

    Did you know that about 11.6% of kids had anxiety in 2012, up 20% from 2007? But during the pandemic, those numbers nearly doubled, such that 20.5% of youth worldwide now struggle with anxiety symptoms, as reported by the American Psychological Association. So if your child is in that number, they are not alone. I often get asked what causes my child’s anxiety? It could be a number of factors such as any unexpected change or instability, loss, serious illness, death of a loved one, violence, ...

    • 28 min
    #141: What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy?

    #141: What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy?

    In this episode, we talk about what applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy is and if it’s right for your or a child you know. With all the therapy options out there for children who struggle with behavior regulation, ABA is one of the most commonly used ones and it has proven results. One great resource to use is AutismSpeaks.org to learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorders and treatment. If you suspect your child or a child you know is on the Autism spectrum, this is a great resource. List...

    • 27 min
    #140: Don't Slip Down the Learning Loss Slide This Summer!

    #140: Don't Slip Down the Learning Loss Slide This Summer!

    In this episode, we talk about the summer slip n slide. No, not the fun swim-like activity that gives you a high water bill, but the one that will have your child forgetting so much of what was learned throughout the year. You may have heard it under other names like learning regression, learning loss, or the summer slide. Basically, it refers to the phenomenon where students, particularly school-aged children, experience a loss of academic skills and knowledge over the summer break when they...

    • 25 min
    #139: Parenting Books You Should Have Read FIRST!

    #139: Parenting Books You Should Have Read FIRST!

    In this episode, we dive into a curated selection of parenting books tailored to every stage of the parenting journey, from prenatal through adulthood. Parenting is a journey filled with ups and downs, and no one has all the answers. But with the right guidance and support, you can navigate the challenges of parenthood with confidence and grace. So the few books that I share are only a stepping stone, and of course, there are certainly more options out there that may not be captured in this l...

    • 24 min
    #138: How Does Screen Addiction Affect Children?

    #138: How Does Screen Addiction Affect Children?

    In this episode, we delve into a critical issue affecting children worldwide: screen addiction. Screen addiction, often referred to as digital addiction, is a growing concern in today's technologically driven society. From smartphones and tablets to computers and gaming consoles, screens have become an integral part of daily life for many children. But what are the consequences of this constant exposure to screens? And how does it impact the development and well-being of our youth? To help us...

    • 21 min

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