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Here Are Five Wonderful Podcast Website for Parents

Cherie Bowser
Podcasts are wonderful resources that are online to help give advice, reviews, and lots of information you may be looking for to help improve your parenting skills and your relationship with your children. A podcast is a recorded audio file that is usually in MP3 format that is available for you to listen to online or download to help strengthen you as a parent. Whether you are a parent or step-parent, grandparent or caregiver to a child, you can find many great podcasts for parents to listen to. Every parent can use a little advice now and then on how to deal with babies, kids, and teens. Here are five great websites that have great podcasts and advice to improve your parenting skills to help improve your relationship with your children.

Family Anatomy

Family Anatomy is an online podcast and blog of Dr. Giuseppe Spezzano and Dr. Brian MacDonald, as well as other psychologists views and opinions. They share their professional experiences as psychologists, as well as their personal experiences as fathers and husbands. Family Anatomy was the first to focus on kids and families and is a very reputable website for parents to listen to podcasts and see how psychologists deal with relationship and parenting issues in their own personal life. Family Anatomy is an addicting website and will help any parent who needs advice on academics, behavior, child anxiety, child development, homework, mental health, parenting ideas, physical health and more.

Parenting My Teen

Parenting My Teen is an Internet radio show and podcast that offer parents advice about you and your teens. Aurelia Williams, the owner of the Parenting My Teen website is a certified life coach and has a team of teen experts. Each week they will talk about some of the issues you and your teens may be dealing with, including school and peer pressure, dating safety for teens, drinking and drugs, how to discipline teenagers, the dangers of distracted driving, and much more. There is something here for every parent who has a teen and needs a little help.

The Parents Journal

The Parents Journal is a weekly national radio series for parents, care-givers, educators, guardians, or anyone who cares for children. Bobbi Conner host each week along with nationally acclaimed guests to discuss a variety of current parenting issues. The Parents Journal has podcasts that will help parents understand children, including intellectual, social, and emotional development. The Parents Journal shares information from renowned authors, leading child psychologists, child development experts, and real parents. Some of the discussions include childhood sleep problems, temper tantrums, sibling problems, friendship skills, setting limits, and much more. The Parents Journal is a great place to listen to podcast to help you as a parent, raise your children in today's society.

The Mindful Parent Podcast

Since 2005, The Mindful Parent Podcast has been helping parents with parenting issues. You can go back and listen to podcasts from five years ago. The Mindful Parent Podcast is devoted to share information for parents or anyone who cares for a child to help enhance your joys and parenting skills. The Mindful Parent Podcast will help parents be mindful to attend to our child when we are physically present with them, as well as being away from them. The podcasts are made to help you, be more of a mindful, happy parent.

Parents Magazine Podcast

If you love Parents Magazine, you will love their parenting podcasts online. The voices behind the podcast are Barrie Gillies and Julie Goldberg who are senior editors of Parents magazine, Kathleen Krems is managing editor at Parents Magazine, Sally Lee is the Editor-in-Chief of Parents Magazine, and Ari Brown, M.D., is a pediatrician from Austin, Texas, and Curtis Fox radio and podcast producer. They are all wonderful contributors to the the Parents Magazine podcasts to help improve your parenting skills and to be the best you can be.

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Published by Cherie Bowser

I am a single mother of three girls ages 5, 10, and 14. I am currently a full-time caretaker for a patient with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). I love taking care of my children as well as being a care taker f...  View profile

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  • Effi L. Donovan6/2/2011

    Focus of the Family is another great one. Good review.

  • Kitty Stevens5/1/2011

    Sweet!

  • Sandy Rothra3/12/2011

    Good sources. Thanks.

  • Agnes Farside2/20/2011

    Excellent info.

  • Tina Twito2/10/2011

    Cool!

  • Harriet Steinberg2/9/2011

    Good work on this.

  • Brian MacDonald2/9/2011

    Thanks for your kind words about Family Anatomy!

  • Sondra C2/9/2011

    Very well written and interesting to to read.

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