Evolutionary Parenting Podcast
The Evolutionary Parenting Podcast with Tracy Cassels, PhD focuses on topics and research relevant to parents today. Using developmental psychology, biology, anthropology, and evolution as a basis for all discussion, the podcast explores parenting issues like sleep (including sleep training, co-sleeping, and bedsharing), breastfeeding and feeding, discipline, and more. Tracy interviews both professionals who are in the parenting world and researchers whose research is relevant to today's parents. For parents who want to understand how our children have evolved to develop, how we as parents can help them thrive, and the role of science in all of this.
Validated every parenting instinct I have
2022/09/03
I started listening to Evolutionary Parenting when my daughter was 6 months old and I have my way through every past episode. Everything Tracy talks about makes me feel so validated about my parents instincts and makes me feel reassured. Hearing the research on such a variety of parenting topics has helped me think through and understand so much. It’s honestly like listening to the most educated friend talk with experts. This podcast brings me parenting peace, and I wish there were even more frequent episodes. Tracy is outstanding.
The podcast I recommend to EVERY new parent
2021/09/30
I recommend this podcast to every new parent I know! I came to this podcast to learn about the brain during and after pregnancy (great episode), and stayed for allll the amazing topics here. Tracy takes commonplace practices in our culture (like sleep training) and breaks down the science that debunks those harmful practices. You don’t have to be an evolution/anthro nerd (or a PhD like Tracy and her guests) to understand these powerful conversations. I’ve had friends, family, and even my primary care provider recommend sleep training to me, but in listening to EPP, I now know the science behind why sleep training isn’t right for me and my baby. I don’t have to be pressured to do what’s common in parenting; can do what’s biologically and developmentally appropriate for my baby, and I feel empowered with the evidence behind my choices. Becoming a parent can be so overwhelming, but through listening to these conversations with the world’s leading experts on infant/child development, you can get the right information to feel confident in how you parent. If you have a calling to parent differently than the norm in today’s culture; to get back to some traditional practices (and learn the science behind why they work), I HIGHLY recommend this podcast as a field guide to your parenting. Tracy, I can’t thank you enough for creating this resource and bringing these topics and science to light!
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- 创作者Tracy Cassels, PhD
- 活跃年份2016年 - 2023年
- 单集65
- 分级儿童适宜
- 版权©2016-2021 Tracy Cassels, PhD
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