That's Good Parenting: Expert Tips to Reduce Parenting Stress

Dori Durbin

Parenting stress, child development, confident kids, and strong family relationships all start with effective parent-child communication, emotional support, and practical tools to treduce overwhelm, anxiety, and frustration. “That’s Good Parenting” is your trusted family resource for simple, expert-backed strategies that help busy parents navigate the challenges of raising resilient, happy children while building deeper connection and harmony at home. Whether you’re dealing with exhaustion, guilt, or feeling stuck, you’ll find guidance from family experts, proven methods for fostering growth and resiliency, and actionable steps to create more “good parent” moments so you can confidently guide your kids and nurture a thriving family environment. Join host Dori Durbin - children's book illustrator, book coach, ghostwriter, former high school teacher, and happily married Christian mom of two young adults- as she searches alongside you to find practical parenting tools and guidance that create confident and resilient kids without losing yourself in the process.  Through expert interviews with hundreds of family professionals, authors, and experienced parents, Dori delivers fast and effective parenting solutions tailored to your particular family challenges.Every Tuesday, you'll discover simple steps, tools, and resources from trusted family experts who have your family's best interests at heart. Whether you're dealing with parenting stress, seeking better communication with your children, or wanting support for your child's growth and development, these interviews provide the practical help and guidance busy parents need. We discuss tools and strategies to help with: PARENTING STRESS & OVERWHELM How can I reduce parenting stress and overwhelm while raising happy kids? What parenting tools can help me manage frustration and anxiety? What are simple steps to feel less exhausted and more confident as a parent? PARENT-CHILD COMMUNICATION & CONNECTION How can I improve parent-child communication at home? How can I strengthen my family relationships and emotional connection? RAISING CONFIDENT & RESILIENT KIDS How do I help my children develop both confidence and resiliency? How do I support my kids’ growth and well-being every day? CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EXPERT PARENTING ADVISE Is this normal for my child’s age? When should I get additional help? What child development tips do family experts recommend for busy parents? Join the thousands of parents who are transforming their family experience with expert guidance, practical tools, and the encouragement to end each day cheering: "Now, That's Good Parenting!" Subscribe to "That's Good Parenting" and discover the simple steps, expert guidance, and practical resources that will help you create confident, resilient kids while reducing your parenting stress and rediscovering the joy in your parenting journey. Keywords: parenting, parents, children, kids, parenting stress, parenting anxiety, family relationships, parent-child communication, parenting guidance, family experts, parenting resources, child development, parenting support, family well-being, parenting help, parenting tools, parenting frustration, confident kids, resilient children, parenting experience, family connection, parenting growth, overwhelmed parents, parenting solutions

  1. 3d ago

    Are You Accidentally Teaching Your Child That Everything Is an Emergency? with Angela Caldwell, EP 158

    Send us Fan Mail Are You Accidentally Teaching Your Child That Everything Is an Emergency? In this episode of That's Good Parenting, Dori Durbin sits down with Angela Caldwell, MA, LMFT—licensed marriage and family therapist, professor, and Founder of the Caldwell Family Institute—to explore why so many families feel overwhelmed by conflict, anxiety, and everyday parenting challenges. Angela has spent years helping families heal through life's hardest transitions—from parenting struggles and communication breakdowns to divorce, grief, trauma, and emotional distance. In this conversation, she shares practical ways parents can reduce stress by changing how they respond to conflict and big emotions. One of the most memorable takeaways is Angela's "Band-Aid Rule," a simple strategy that teaches children the difference between a true emergency and the everyday frustrations that are part of growing up. She explains why parents don't need to rescue children from every uncomfortable feeling—and why learning to experience disappointment, sadness, frustration, and anger is essential for building emotional resilience. You'll also hear Angela share the four foundational messages she believes every child needs to grow into a confident, emotionally healthy adult. In this episode, you'll discover: Why family conflict is normal and can strengthen relationships How hidden expectations often create more conflict than the problem itselfAngela's simple Band-Aid Rule for reducing anxiety in your homeHow slowing down can instantly change the emotional tone of your parentingThe Four Messages every child needs to believeWhether you're parenting toddlers who think everything is urgent or teenagers who barely say more than one word, this episode will help you approach conflict with more confidence, more connection, and far less stress. About Angela Caldwell Angela Caldwell, MA, LMFT is a California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Family Coach, professor, and Founder and Director of the Caldwell Family Institute in Los Angeles. She specializes in helping families navigate conflict, parenting challenges, divorce, grief, major life transitions, and communication breakdowns through healthier relationships and shared values. Angela believes every parent deserves a village. Her upcoming book, The Four Messages, is the first in her Village Series and explores the four core beliefs every child needs to thrive. Connect with Angela Website: https://www.angelacaldwell.com About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children's book illustrator, coach, and host of That's Good Parenting. She helps parents and family-focused professionals transform life-changing parenting lessons into children's books that help kids understand big ideas through simple stories. Through her podcast, books, and coaching, Dori shares practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient children. Connect with Dori Website: https://www.doridurbin.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That's Good Parenting Club Get behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children's books, exclusive parenting resources, sneak peeks, and encouragement designed to help your family thrive. https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another parent who could use this message today. Intro for TDP (version 2)

    37 min
  2. Jun 22

    Is My Child Being Defiant or Overwhelmed? With Parenting Coach Melissa Schulz, EP 157

    Send us Fan Mail Why does my child keep melting down, refusing to listen, or turning everyday routines into a battle? In this episode of That's Good Parenting, Dori Durbin sits down with Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and founder of Confidently Momming, Melissa Schulz. Drawing on more than 20 years of experience working with children and families and her own experience parenting three uniquely wired children, Melissa shares why understanding the "why" behind behavior is often the missing piece parents need. Melissa believes that good parents are already good at raising good kids. They simply haven't been given the right tools yet. Her approach helps parents move beyond one-size-fits-all strategies and learn how to respond to challenging behaviors in ways that create more calm, connection, and confidence at home. In this conversation, you'll learn: • Why understanding the reason behind behavior matters more than focusing on the behavior itself • How to tell the difference between emotional overwhelm and intentional defiance • Practical strategies for reducing morning and bedtime power struggles • How routines can become one of the most effective parenting tools • Why emotional regulation is one of the most important life skills parents can teach • Two simple action steps that can immediately reduce stress and improve connection If you've ever felt stuck in a cycle of frustration, guilt, or overwhelm, this episode offers a refreshing perspective. Melissa shares practical tools, real-life examples, and encouragement that will help you better understand your child while becoming more confident in your own parenting. About Melissa Schulz: Melissa Schulz is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, founder of Confidently Momming, and mom of three. She helps parents of strong-willed, highly sensitive, and neurodivergent children understand the reasons behind challenging behaviors so they can respond with greater confidence, reduce stress, and create calmer, more connected homes. Melissa is passionate about helping parents replace shame with curiosity and discover simple, individualized strategies that truly work for their unique child. Connect with Melissa: Website: www.melissaschulz.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/confidentlymomming Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/confidentlymomming About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children's book illustrator, coach, and host of That's Good Parenting. She helps parents and family-focused professionals kid-size their expertise into children's books that children can understand and apply in everyday life. Through her books, podcast, and coaching, Dori shares practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient kids. Connect with Dori Website: https://www.doridurbin.com Isntragram: https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That's Good Parenting Club Join the That's Good Parenting Club for behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children's book manuscripts, sneak peeks of new books, exclusive offers, and parenting encouragement designed to help families thrive. JOIN TODAY! https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another parent who could use this message today. Intro for TDP (version 2)

    43 min
  3. Jun 15

    The Empowered Child: How Parents Can Build Confidence, Resilience, and Independence in Kids with Michal Gez, Ep 156

    Send us Fan Mail Every parent wants their child to be confident, resilient, independent, and happy. But how do we raise emotionally strong children without protecting them from the very experiences that help them grow? In this episode of That's Good Parenting, Dori Durbin and international speaker, certified coach in positive psychology and CBT-based methods, a lawyer, and the author of The Empowered Child, Michal Gez. Drawing from her background in corporate law, global technology, positive psychology, and CBT-based coaching, Michal shares why so many adults struggle with confidence, boundaries, and resilience—and how parents can help children learn these life lessons much earlier. Michal is the author of The Empowered Child, a practical guide designed to help parents equip children with an emotional "life vest" so they can navigate life's challenges with confidence rather than waiting for adversity to teach them. In this conversation, you'll learn: • Why resilience starts with allowing children to experience manageable challenges • How children can learn to recognize and manage negative self-talk • The "Magic Knight vs. Tragic Knight" technique for emotional regulation • Why parents must model empowerment before teaching it • How to help children dream big without fear of failure • The three qualities every child should look for in a true friend • Practical ways to build confidence, independence, and emotional strength from an early age If you've ever wondered how to prepare your child for real life without removing every obstacle, this episode offers practical tools and powerful mindset shifts you can begin using immediately. About Michal Gez: Michal Gez is an international speaker, certified coach in positive psychology and CBT-based methods, a lawyer, and the author of The Empowered Child. Her background in corporate law and global tech, combined with her work coaching individuals, revealed a crucial truth: even highly successful adults often struggle because they were forced to learn life's most important lessons the hard way. Today, her mission is to teach those principles of resilience, confidence, and happiness early, equipping children, parents, and organizations with practical tools to thrive. Connect with Michal: Website: www.michalgez.com About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children's book illustrator, coach, and host of That's Good Parenting. She helps parents and family-focused professionals kid-size their expertise into children's books that children can understand and apply in everyday life. Through her books, podcast, and coaching, Dori shares practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient kids. Connect with Dori https://www.doridurbin.com https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That's Good Parenting Club Join the That's Good Parenting Club for behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children's book manuscripts, sneak peeks of new books, exclusive offers, and parenting encouragement designed to help families thrive. JOIN TODAY! https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another parent who could use this message today. Intro for TDP (version 2)

    38 min
  4. Jun 8

    Baby's Here, So Now What? Newborn Support, Postpartum Recovery, and Real Help for New Parents with Jennifer Tawil | EP155

    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever brought home a new baby and wondered why no one prepared you for what comes next? In this episode, Dori Durbin chats with certified postpartum doula and founder of Lean On Me Westchester Doula, Jennifer Tawil, about one of the biggest transitions families experience: the postpartum season. Jennifer shares her personal journey from private investigator to postpartum doula and explains why so many parents spend months preparing for birth but very little time preparing for life after baby arrives. Together, they explore the realities of postpartum recovery, the importance of building a support system, and why asking for help is often harder than it should be. You'll learn: • Why postpartum planning is just as important as birth planning • The emotional and mental health challenges many new parents face • Why accepting help can be so difficult for parents • Simple ways to prepare your home for a smoother postpartum experience • How postpartum doulas provide practical and emotional support for families • Jennifer's "Trust But Verify" approach to choosing childcare providers • Strategies for helping children adjust to new siblings, caregivers, and life transitions If you're expecting a baby, supporting a new parent, or looking for simple ways to reduce stress during one of life's biggest transitions, this episode is for you. About Jennifer Tawil Jennifer Tawil is a certified postpartum and infant care doula, founder of Lean On Me Westchester Doula, and creator of the Trust But Verify childcare interview system. Along with her team, Jennifer supports busy parents of newborns with the non-judgmental, compassionate care they deeply desire but rarely receive. Jennifer's passion for postpartum support was inspired by her own experience as a new mother. After struggling with anxiety, isolation, and breastfeeding challenges following the birth of her son, she experienced firsthand how life-changing the support of a postpartum doula can be. That experience ultimately led her to leave a 25-year career as a private investigator and dedicate her work to helping families navigate the transition into parenthood with greater confidence and less stress. Today, Jennifer helps parents prepare for birth, recover during the postpartum season, and build the support systems they need to thrive. Through her signature #CompassionInAction approach, she provides practical guidance, emotional support, and hands-on care that allows parents to focus on bonding with their baby while feeling supported every step of the way. Whether supporting first-time parents or families welcoming their fifth child, Jennifer's mission is simple: to help parents feel calm, confident, and cared for during the first weeks and months at home with a newborn. Connect with Jennifer Tawil Website: https://www.leanonmewestchesterdoula.com Childcare Interview Course: https://www.privateeyeparent.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifertawilwestchesterdoula https://www.privateeyeparent.com/course-waitlist About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children's book illustrator, coach, and host of That's Good Parenting. She helps parents and family-focused professionals kid-size their expertise into children's books that children can understand and apply in everyday life. Through her books, podcast, and coaching, Dori shares practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient kids. Connect with Dori https://www.doridurbin.com https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That's Good Parenting Club Join the That's Good Parenting Club for behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children's book manuscripts, sneak peeks of new books, exclusive offers, and parenting encouragement designed to help families thrive. JOIN TODAY! https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another parent who could use this message today. Intro for TDP (version 2)

    43 min
  5. Jun 2

    What If You're Becoming the Parent You Never Wanted to Be? Parenting Triggers, Emotional Regulation & Repair with Angie Weber, EP 154

    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever reacted to your child and immediately thought, "SHOOT! I promised I'd never parent THIS way"? In this episode, Dori Durbin chats with parent coach, speaker, and Parent Toolbox founder Angie Weber to discuss why so many parents find themselves repeating patterns they never intended to pass on. Angie shares practical strategies for understanding emotional triggers, responding instead of reacting, and creating healthier communication with your children. Together, they explore emotional regulation, repair after difficult parenting moments, and how parents can break generational cycles while building stronger family connections. You'll learn: • Why parenting triggers happen so quickly • How emotions show up in the body before reactions occur • The importance of repair after conflict • Angie's CALM framework for calmer parenting • How modeling healthy coping skills shapes your child's future • A simple family meeting strategy that reduces stress and improves communication One powerful reminder from this conversation: "There are no bad emotions—only opportunities to learn how to process and express them in healthy ways." If you're looking for simple steps to reduce parenting stress while building deeper connection with your children, this episode is for you. About Angie Weber: Angie Weber, owner of The Parent Toolbox, developer of the C.A.L.M. Approach to Parenting©, creator of The C.A.L.M. Family Planner, and host of the podcast Mom Essentials, is on a mission to help break generational parenting cycles. Angie helps parents upgrade their own toolboxes with new strategies and approaches to create more communication, connection, and calm in their homes! Connect with Angie Weber: https://www.theparenttoolbox.info/the-calm-family-planner https://www.theparenttoolbox.info/podcast Website: https://www.theparenttoolbox.info/ Email: hello@theparenttoolbox.info About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children’s book illustrator, coach, and host of That’s Good Parenting. She helps parents and family-focused professionals kid-size their expertise into children’s books that children can understand and apply in everyday life. Through her books, podcast, and coaching, Dori shares practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient kids. Connect with Dori https://www.doridurbin.com https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That’s Good Parenting Club Join the That’s Good Parenting Club for behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children’s book manuscripts, sneak peeks of new books, exclusive offers, and parenting encouragement designed to help families thrive. JOIN TODAY! https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another parent who could use this message today. Intro for TDP (version 2)

    32 min
  6. May 25

    What Parents Say Matters: Building Confidence Instead of Fear in Kids with Jody Hill, EP153

    Send us Fan Mail Words matter more than most parents realize. In this episode of That’s Good Parenting, Dori Durbin sits down with parenting educator, speaker, and author Jody Hill to explore how the everyday words parents use can shape a child’s confidence, identity, emotional resilience, and long-term self-worth. They discuss the hidden power behind common parenting phrases, why labels like “shy,” “difficult,” or “messy” can stick with children for years, and how parents can begin building confidence, rather than fear through simple shifts in how they communicate. Jody shares practical, real-life examples from her own parenting journey: how to correct behavior without shame, why emotional connection matters more than perfection, and how parents can become the loudest positive voice in their child’s life. This is sooo good! If you’ve ever replayed something you said to your child and wished you could say it differently or even wondered how to encourage your child without yelling, shaming, or damaging their confidence... then this conversation is filled with practical encouragement and hope for you! In This Episode You Will Learn: • How everyday words shape a child’s confidence and identity • Why labels like “shy,” “difficult,” or “messy” can stick for years • How to correct behavior without shame, yelling, or fear • Simple ways to build emotional resilience and connection at home • How to become the loudest positive voice in your child’s life and more! About Jody Hill Jody Hill is a parenting educator, speaker, and author of the Amazon best-selling book The Parent’s Secret Superpower. Through her work, Jody helps parents understand how their words, reactions, and everyday interactions can build confident, emotionally resilient children. Drawing from her own experiences as a mother of four, as well as years of personal study in parenting, child development, science, and faith, Jody teaches families practical ways to create stronger connection, healthier communication, and lasting confidence in their children. Connect with Jody https://podcast.itsjodyhill.com/ https://www.itsjodyhill.com info@itsjodyhill.com About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children’s book illustrator, coach, and host of That’s Good Parenting. She helps parents and family-focused professionals kid-size their expertise into children’s books that children can understand and apply in everyday life. Through her books, podcast, and coaching, Dori shares practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient kids. Connect with Dori https://www.doridurbin.com https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That’s Good Parenting Club Join the That’s Good Parenting Club for behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children’s book manuscripts, sneak peeks of new books, exclusive offers, and parenting encouragement designed to help families thrive. JOIN TODAY! https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club Intro for TDP (version 2)

    34 min
  7. May 18

    Could Your Child’s “Behavior Problems” Actually Be Sensory Overload? with Jacki Edry, EP 152

    Send us Fan Mail Could some of the behaviors parents worry about most may not actually be “bad behavior” at all? It may be that they are signs that a child is overwhelmed, overstimulated, or struggling to process the world around them. In this episode of That’s Good Parenting, Dori Durbin talks with author, advocate, and educator Jacki Edry about autism, sensory processing, neurodiversity, and the hidden challenges many children experience every day. Jacki shares her unique perspective as both a parent of autistic children and a brain surgery survivor whose own sensory system became dramatically altered after surgery. Together, they discuss how sensory overload can affect behavior, why many children are misunderstood or misdiagnosed, and what parents can do to better understand the root causes behind meltdowns, shutdowns, and frustration. If you’ve ever wondered whether your child’s struggles might be deeper than “just behavior,” this episode offers insight, encouragement, and practical ways to better support your child. In This Episode You Will Learn: • Why sensory overload is often mistaken for bad behavior • How sensory processing challenges can impact school, reading, focus, and communication • Why some children may be misdiagnosed with ADHD or dyslexia • How parents can begin recognizing signs of sensory overwhelm • Why stimming and movement can help children self-regulate • How to approach meltdowns with understanding instead of punishment • Why trusting your instincts as a parent matters and more! About Jacki Edry Jacki Edry is an author, educator, speaker, and advocate focused on autism, neurodiversity, sensory processing, and faith. After years of supporting autistic children and families professionally, Jacki’s own life changed dramatically following a brain stem tumor surgery that left her experiencing severe sensory processing challenges firsthand. Her experiences as both a parent and survivor have given her a powerful perspective on what neurodivergent individuals may experience internally and how families can better support them with compassion and understanding. Jacki is the author of Moving Forward: Reflections on Autism, Neurodiversity, Brain Surgery, and Faith and connects with families around the world through speaking, consulting, and education. Connect with Jacki https://www.jackiedry.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacki-edry-7583346/ https://www.facebook.com/jackisbooks About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children’s book illustrator, coach, and host of That’s Good Parenting. She helps parents and family-focused professionals kid-size their expertise into children’s books that kids can understand and use in everyday life. Through her books, podcast, and coaching, Dori shares simple, practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient kids. Connect with Dori https://www.doridurbin.com https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That’s Good Parenting Club Join the That’s Good Parenting Club for behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children's book manuscripts, sneak peeks of new books, and exclusive offers: That’s Good Parenting Club JOIN TODAY! Intro for TDP (version 2)

    33 min
  8. May 11

    How Outdoor Time Builds Resilient, Confident Kids with Scott Shepherd, M.Ed

    Send us Fan Mail Outdoor time doesn’t have to mean expensive gear, complicated adventures, or a full weekend camping trip. And, the smallest moments outside can make the biggest difference for our kids. In this episode of That’s Good Parenting, Dori Durbin talks with outdoor educator Scott Shepherd about how simple outdoor experiences help children build resilience, confidence, emotional regulation, patience, and focus. Scott shares why nature connection matters for kids’ mental and emotional health and how parents can start small without adding more pressure their already busy days. If you want to help your child build grit, confidence, and a healthier relationship with the world around them, this episode shows you how can start today! In This Episode You Will Learn: • Why outdoor experiences help kids build resilience and confidence • How outdoor time supports emotional regulation and focus • Why "manageable discomfort" helps children develop grit • What a “sit spot” is and how it helps kids feel grounded • How nature experiences can support neurodivergent and ADHD children  and more! About Scott Shepherd, M.Ed Scott Shepherd is an outdoor educator and Founder of the Wildward Institute, where he helps families, schools, and communities reconnect children with nature and outdoor learning. Through his work, Scott focuses on helping young people build confidence, resilience, environmental awareness, and meaningful relationships with the natural world through accessible outdoor experiences. Scott has worked extensively with schools, nonprofits, parks departments, and outdoor education programs to expand equitable access to nature-based learning opportunities for children and families. Connect with Scott https://www.wildwardinstitute.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-shepherd-m-ed-979815b7/ About Dori Durbin Dori Durbin is a children's book illustrator, coach, and host of the That’s Good Parenting podcast. She helps parents and family-focused professionals kid-size their expertise into children's books that kids can understand and use in everyday life. Through her books, podcast, and coaching, Dori shares simple, practical tools to help families reduce parenting stress and raise confident, resilient kids. Connect with Dori https://www.doridurbin.com https://www.instagram.com/dori_durbin Join the That’s Good Parenting Club Join the That’s Good Parenting Club for behind-the-scenes access to upcoming children's book manuscripts, sneak peeks of new books, and exclusive offers: https://club.thatsgoodparenting.com/club JOIN TODAY! Intro for TDP (version 2)

    36 min

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Parenting stress, child development, confident kids, and strong family relationships all start with effective parent-child communication, emotional support, and practical tools to treduce overwhelm, anxiety, and frustration. “That’s Good Parenting” is your trusted family resource for simple, expert-backed strategies that help busy parents navigate the challenges of raising resilient, happy children while building deeper connection and harmony at home. Whether you’re dealing with exhaustion, guilt, or feeling stuck, you’ll find guidance from family experts, proven methods for fostering growth and resiliency, and actionable steps to create more “good parent” moments so you can confidently guide your kids and nurture a thriving family environment. Join host Dori Durbin - children's book illustrator, book coach, ghostwriter, former high school teacher, and happily married Christian mom of two young adults- as she searches alongside you to find practical parenting tools and guidance that create confident and resilient kids without losing yourself in the process.  Through expert interviews with hundreds of family professionals, authors, and experienced parents, Dori delivers fast and effective parenting solutions tailored to your particular family challenges.Every Tuesday, you'll discover simple steps, tools, and resources from trusted family experts who have your family's best interests at heart. Whether you're dealing with parenting stress, seeking better communication with your children, or wanting support for your child's growth and development, these interviews provide the practical help and guidance busy parents need. We discuss tools and strategies to help with: PARENTING STRESS & OVERWHELM How can I reduce parenting stress and overwhelm while raising happy kids? What parenting tools can help me manage frustration and anxiety? What are simple steps to feel less exhausted and more confident as a parent? PARENT-CHILD COMMUNICATION & CONNECTION How can I improve parent-child communication at home? How can I strengthen my family relationships and emotional connection? RAISING CONFIDENT & RESILIENT KIDS How do I help my children develop both confidence and resiliency? How do I support my kids’ growth and well-being every day? CHILD DEVELOPMENT & EXPERT PARENTING ADVISE Is this normal for my child’s age? When should I get additional help? What child development tips do family experts recommend for busy parents? Join the thousands of parents who are transforming their family experience with expert guidance, practical tools, and the encouragement to end each day cheering: "Now, That's Good Parenting!" Subscribe to "That's Good Parenting" and discover the simple steps, expert guidance, and practical resources that will help you create confident, resilient kids while reducing your parenting stress and rediscovering the joy in your parenting journey. Keywords: parenting, parents, children, kids, parenting stress, parenting anxiety, family relationships, parent-child communication, parenting guidance, family experts, parenting resources, child development, parenting support, family well-being, parenting help, parenting tools, parenting frustration, confident kids, resilient children, parenting experience, family connection, parenting growth, overwhelmed parents, parenting solutions