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Parent with confidence. Lead with grace.

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    • Kids & Family

Parent with confidence. Lead with grace.

    How Authentic Community Can Equip Parents to Thrive

    How Authentic Community Can Equip Parents to Thrive

    In this meaningful conversation, we talk to dads Matt Norman (author and President & CEO of Norman & Associates) and Jim Jackson (Connected Families Co-Founder) about their experiences with authentic, vulnerable community. Matt shares his personal journey of seeking more meaningful connections while balancing the demands of marriage, parenting, and his career. He describes the evolution of his small group, which started as a way to socialize and study but grew into a space for supportive and sensitive sharing. Jim emphasizes the power of asking questions and genuinely seeking to understand others, rather than just offering opinions or advice. Both men reflect on the positive impact their authentic community has had on their personal growth, relationships, and even their children’s development.







    Mentioned in this podcast:









    * Grace & Truth for Moms online course – register today!







    * Equimundo’s 2023 State of American Men survey data







    * Daniel 3







    * Galatians 6









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    Guest Bio:







    Matt Norman coaches and advises executives on how to build great people and culture. He is President & CEO of Norman & Associates, which offers custom coaching and consulting in the areas of talent strategy, personal effectiveness, planning, and goal alignment. Norman & Associates is also the largest North American provider of Dale Carnegie learning programs which help people improve how they communicate, lead, influence, and work together. He’s also the award-winning author of Four Patterns of Healthy People, and Lead with Influence: A Proven Process to Lead without Authority. Matt loves being a husband and father of three, enjoying shared activities like skiing, mountain biking, trail running, and music. You can find his articles on personal and organizational effectiveness at http://mattnorman.com.















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    My Co-Parent Sees Things Differently

    My Co-Parent Sees Things Differently

    What do you do when you disagree with your partner about how to parent? Perhaps it is even causing a rift in your family. You feel strongly about how to parent your kids but feel stuck on knowing how to encourage your co-parent to see things the way you do. 







    You are not alone! It is a very common struggle for many parents. Whether you are single parenting with an ex-spouse, married, or caring for grandchildren, this can be an emotionally charged topic.















    Tensions over different parenting styles and philosophies can create stress in your relationship with your co-parent and affect your kids, too. You and your partner may both have good intentions, but your parenting ideals and how to implement them might be different.







    In this podcast, we’re going to tackle this challenging topic. Stacy Bellward is joined by Jim and Lynne Jackson (Co-founders of Connected Families) to discuss their experience as parents with very different personalities. You’ll discover how Jim and Lynne navigated their parenting differences, and what kept them connected in the process.







    You can create an atmosphere of safety and connection for your co-parent and your children by using the Connected Families Framework, asking curious questions, focusing on your own heart, and looking for the best in each other. Your family environment can be a place where everyone is safe to learn and grow in grace and empathy for one another.







    In this podcast, you’ll learn:









    * the power of the Connected Families Framework in your relationship with your partner, or co-parent







    * questions you can ask your partner that invite conversation, connection, and openness instead of criticism







    * how to get to a nonjudgmental place where you can see your partner’s underlying strengths as a parent







    * offering grace and avoiding catastrophizing, knowing that God is working on behalf of your kids no matter the situation









    Mentioned in this podcast:









    * Connected Families Framework







    * Discipline That Connects online course







    * Trash, Truth, Treasure (blog post)







    * Connected Families New Serenity Prayer (download)









    Want to learn more?









    * What’s the Best Way to Handle Shared Parenting?







    * How to Parent Together When You’re Total Opposites

















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    • 37 min
    What Causes You to Micromanage Your Kids?

    What Causes You to Micromanage Your Kids?

    Listen in as we talk with Chad Hayenga (Connected Families Director of Education and Equipping) about parental anxiety and micromanagement, and how these can negatively impact your relationship with your child. Chad and Stacy (podcast host) discuss common scenarios that trigger anxiety in parents and the resulting cycle that can leave the child feeling discouraged and resentful.















    The conversation is filled with practical ideas for moving out of the cycle of anxiety and into new patterns of belief and ways of relating to your child. Whether your child is about to graduate from high school, or just starting to have responsibilities of his own, you’ll find wisdom and encouragement for today in this episode.







    Mentioned in this podcast:









    * Sign up for our weekly Parenting Tips email







    * Grace & Truth for Moms online course







    * Are You Micromanaging Your Kids?







    * 1 Peter 5:7







    * Philippians 4:6-8







    * 100 Truth Phrases PDF









    Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting!







    We are a listener-supported podcast. Donate to Connected Families today! Your donation fuels our work.







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    .stk-xq9j5sn{margin-bottom:0px !important}.stk-xq9j5sn .stk-block-heading__text{color:var(--theme-palette-color-4,#1e3f52) !important}Stop believing lies.







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    Learn to approach motherhood with grace and truth. Take the Grace & Truth for Moms small group course.









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    • 23 min
    Make-It-Right Consequences for Kids

    Make-It-Right Consequences for Kids

    Start teaching your kids the first steps toward reconciliation and restoration by using “make it right” consequences in their relationships. Parent coach Amy Nyvall shares personal stories illustrating how she has taught her kids to take responsibility for their actions and restore relationships when they’ve done something wrong. Amy emphasizes the importance of creating space for both parents and children to process emotions and think through how to resolve conflicts. Throughout the conversation, Amy and Stacy discuss the Connected Families Framework and how focusing on restoration rather than punishment helps children develop wisdom and strengthen relationships.















    Mentioned in this podcast:









    * Episode 112: Daily Sensory Rhythms to Bring Peace to Your Home







    * Matthew 5:23-24







    * Galatians 6:1









    Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting.







    Got a minute? Rate and review the podcast.







    We are a listener-supported podcast! Donate to Connected Families today.







    Guest Bio:







    Amy and her husband, Andrew, have been married for 16 years and live among the fir trees outside Portland, Oregon. They enjoy outdoor adventures as much as possible and have a blast homeschooling their three intensely creative, adventurous, and active children. In her spare time, you’ll find Amy encouraging moms and homeschoolers, learning alongside the kids, or slipping away to read from a stack of her own books. Amy is passionate about creating a family culture that equips our children to be prepared to serve the Lord in the days ahead. She is a Connected Families Certified Parent Coach and has personal experience and knowledge in the sensitive and intense space. You can connect with her for parent coaching at: amynyvall@gmail.com.















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    .stk-73k5ebj .stk-block-heading__text{color:var(--theme-palette-color-2,#98c1d9) !important}The Quick Guide for Parenting







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    • 30 min
    Segundo Episodio en Español! Principios para la crianza de una familia conectada, parte 2.

    Segundo Episodio en Español! Principios para la crianza de una familia conectada, parte 2.

    ¡Escucha este segundo episodio especial del pódcast de Connected Families! Donde Luisa Wendt entrevista a Esther y Roberto Reich acerca del marco de referencia de Connected Families. Los tres son asesores en la crianza certificados por Connected Families y hablarán acerca de los últimos dos principios del marco de referencia (entrenar y corregir) para poder disciplinar a nuestros hijos de una manera que nos acerca a ellos y hace que nuestros vínculos sean más fuertes sin importar su edad. Escucharán ejemplos prácticos e historias cotidianas con las cuales muchos se podrán relacionar.















    Esta conversación se desarrolla en dos partes. En el primer episodio hablaron acerca de los primeros dos niveles del marco de referencia de Connected Families para una crianza conectada que son: cimiento y conectar. Si no lo has escuchado te invitamos a hacerlo.







    Temas mencionados en este pódcast:









    * Marco de Referencia para Familias Conectadas







    * Cómo Convertirse en un Padre Emocionalmente Seguro (Cimiento)







    * 15 Razones para Amar-Sin-Condiciones (Conectar)







    * ¿Tus Preguntas Ayudan o Hieren a tus Hijos? (Entrenar)







    * 3 Señales de Consecuencias Poco útiles… ¡y Cómo Solucionarlas! (Corregir)









    Acerca de Luisa:







    Luisa Wendt es Asesora de Crianza certificada por Connected Families nació en Bogotá, Colombia y vive en Iowa con su familia. Luisa y su esposo Jarrett tienen seis hijos, tres en el cielo y tres en la tierra. Dos de sus hermosos hijos llegaron a su familia a través de la adopción. Durante un momento muy complejo en la crianza Connected Families los asesoró y continua asesorandolos y guiandolos en el camino de una crianza basada en la gracia de Dios y la confianza y conexión con sus hijos. Jarrett y Luisa tienen un ministerio que se llama Built on Rock Parent Coaching que nació con el gran deseo de compartir esas enseñanzas con tantas familias como sea posible. Para más información acerca de su historia, ministerio y unas lindas fotos de su familia pueden visitar su página de internet: www.builtonrockparentcoaching.org. En este momento toda la información se encuentra en ingles pero si desean contactarlos para más información o asesorías de crianza en español pueden escribirles a builtonrockparentcoaching@gmail.com







    Acerca de Roberto y Esther: 







    Roberto y Esther Reich son Asesores de Crianza Certificados por Connected Families. Esther es enfermera especializada en asesoría de lactancia materna y Roberto es Asociado Médico. Tienen tres hijos y sirven como misioneros con Serge en Guatemala desde 2018. A través de enfrentar retos en la crianza de sus hijos acudieron a Connected Families para recibir coaching/apoyo. El apoyo que recibieron de Chad Hayenga y de Lynne Jackson les ayudó a ver cambios significativos en ellos mismos y en sus hijos. Todavía hay mucho espacio para crecer como familia, pero la diferencia de antes y después de la intervención de...

    Primer Episodio en Español! Principios para la crianza de una familia conectada, parte 1.

    Primer Episodio en Español! Principios para la crianza de una familia conectada, parte 1.

    ¡Escucha este episodio especial del pódcast de Connected Families! Donde Luisa Wendt entrevista a Esther y Roberto Reich acerca del marco de referencia de Connected Families. Los tres son asesores en la crianza certificados por Connected Families y hablarán acerca de los 4 principios (cimiento, conectar, entrenar y corregir) para poder disciplinar a nuestros hijos de una manera que nos acerca a ellos y hace que nuestros vínculos sean más fuertes sin importar su edad.















    Esta conversación se desarrolla en dos partes. En este episodio podrás escuchar la primera parte donde se hablarán de los niveles de cimiento y conexión. Escucharán ejemplos prácticos e historias cotidianas con las cuales muchos se podrán relacionar.







    Temas mencionados en este pódcast:









    * Marco de Referencia para Familias Conectadas







    * Cómo Convertirse en un Padre Emocionalmente Seguro (Cimiento)







    * 15 Razones para Amar-Sin-Condiciones (Conectar)







    * ¿Tus Preguntas Ayudan o Hieren a tus Hijos? (Entrenar)







    * 3 Señales de Consecuencias Poco útiles… ¡y Cómo Solucionarlas! (Corregir)









    Acerca de Luisa:







    Luisa Wendt es Asesora de Crianza certificada por Connected Families nació en Bogotá, Colombia y vive en Iowa con su familia. Luisa y su esposo Jarrett tienen seis hijos, tres en el cielo y tres en la tierra. Dos de sus hermosos hijos llegaron a su familia a través de la adopción. Durante un momento muy complejo en la crianza Connected Families los asesoró y continua asesorandolos y guiandolos en el camino de una crianza basada en la gracia de Dios y la confianza y conexión con sus hijos. Jarrett y Luisa tienen un ministerio que se llama Built on Rock Parent Coaching que nació con el gran deseo de compartir esas enseñanzas con tantas familias como sea posible. Para más información acerca de su historia, ministerio y unas lindas fotos de su familia pueden visitar su página de internet: www.builtonrockparentcoaching.org. En este momento toda la información se encuentra en ingles pero si desean contactarlos para más información o asesorías de crianza en español pueden escribirles a builtonrockparentcoaching@gmail.com







    Acerca de Roberto y Esther:







    Roberto y Esther Reich son Asesores de Crianza Certificados por Connected Families. Esther es enfermera especializada en asesoría de lactancia materna y Roberto es Asociado Médico. Tienen tres hijos y sirven como misioneros con Serge en Guatemala desde 2018. A través de enfrentar retos en la crianza de sus hijos acudieron a Connected Families para recibir coaching/apoyo. El apoyo que recibieron de Chad Hayenga y de Lynne Jackson les ayudó a ver cambios significativos en ellos mismos y en sus hijos. Todavía hay mucho espacio para crecer como familia, pero la diferencia de antes y después de la intervención de Connected Families es significativa. Además de servir con otros ministerios en Guatemala (Centro Esdras, Sigo Vivo y Servant Harts),

    • 20 min

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