Make-It-Right Consequences for Kids
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
4d ago
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 t ..read more
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Segundo Episodio en Español! Principios para la crianza de una familia conectada, parte 2.
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
6d ago
¡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 ..read more
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Primer Episodio en Español! Principios para la crianza de una familia conectada, parte 1.
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
6d ago
¡Escucha este episodio especial del podcast 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 ni ..read more
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See Your Child’s Strengths in the Craziness | Ep. 175
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
1w ago
Your kids, with all the wild moments they bring, are fearfully and wonderfully made. That means God gave them gifts and strengths. Listen to us chat with Courtney and Joe Dewey (Connected Families Certified Parent Coaches) about finding your child’s giftings and celebrating them. They emphasize the value of self-awareness as a parent, recognizing your strengths to be a more effective parent, and helping your children identify and develop their unique gifts. Courtney and Joe also share personal stories of how they have celebrated and leveraged their family’s different strengths, such as assi ..read more
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Want to Connect With Your Teenager?
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
2w ago
How can you continue to connect and maintain a relationship with your kids as they get older? You CAN connect with your teenager. If you’ve got teens, or will have them someday, listen to us chat with Rachel and Josh Keller about connecting to your teens. In this podcast episode, Connected Families Certified Parent Coaches Josh and Rachel (MA, LPCC) Keller share their wealth of experience with teens and offer guidance on nurturing relationships with older kids. They discuss three key ways to rally around your teens: remember, listen, and “yift” (being flexible and adaptable to meet teens ..read more
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Become the Self-Aware Parent You Want to Be
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
3w ago
Listen in as Chad Hayenga, Jim Jackson, and Alan Thetford talk about being safe for their kids. Today’s podcast is extra-special! We have three dads who unpack the importance of being an emotionally safe parent, particularly focusing on the role of fathers. Our guest host, Chad Hayenga (Director of Education and Equipping), is joined by Jim Jackson (Connected Families Co-Founder) and Alan Thetford (Certified Connected Families Parent Coach and Parent Coach Instructor), who share their personal experience and discuss the biblical foundations of emotional safety. Through their insight, we kn ..read more
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Max Lucado: Just In Case You Ever Feel Alone
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
1M ago
Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Max Lucado about loneliness and his new children’s book, Just in Case You Ever Feel Alone. Feelings of isolation and loneliness are increasingly common, and the need for meaningful connection and reassurance is becoming more pressing than ever. In our recent conversation with pastor and author Max Lucado, we shared that 61% of Americans and an overwhelming 80% of those under 18 report experiences of loneliness. This growing epidemic of feeling isolated not only affects our mental health but also touches our spiritual well-being. In the midst of t ..read more
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Holy Week Activities to Nurture Faith in Kids of All Ages
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
1M ago
In this episode, Stacy Bellward (podcast host) and Katie Wetsell (Connected Families Certified Parent Coach) offer insights on how to engage children in the Easter story, emphasizing the Resurrection’s significance through traditions and conversation. They provide age-appropriate scripts for explaining Jesus’ sacrifice and suggest inclusive activities like the Resurrection Sunday Rock Hunt to make the concepts of sin and redemption tangible for kids. The key message is that Easter traditions, when intertwined with faith, can deepen everyone’s understanding and foster a sense of community and ..read more
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Bonus: Supporting Grieving Families in Your Community
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
1M ago
Join us for this special bonus episode where Stacy invites community members and ministry leaders to explore the delicate and important topic of supporting children and families in times of grief. Stacy is joined by Cindy Wilson, Connected Families Partnership Program Manager, and Stacey Rodenbeck, who shares her personal experience with grief. Together, they offer practical advice and compassionate insights to help ministry leaders (and everyone else) approach these difficult situations with confidence and care. Mentioned in this podcast: Ep 169 | How to Navigate Grief in Children Partner ..read more
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How to Navigate Grief in Children
Connected Families Podcast | Christian Parenting & Graceful Discipline
by Connected Families
1M ago
Children experience grief in all different forms. If you’re walking through grief with your kids, tune in to this grace-filled chat with our guest, Stacey Rodenbeck. Stacey, a widowed mother of two young children, shares her personal experience of grief and how she has used the Connected Families Framework to navigate parenting while grieving. The conversation covers the unique circumstances of parenting grieving children, the importance of safety and connection, and the role of coaching and accountability in parenting. Stacey’s story and insights provide valuable guidance for parents who ar ..read more
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