
Going Slow: What kids learn when we stop rushing
Send us a text In this episode, Becky talks about how kids benefit from parents going slow, and how parents find joy in parenting by seeing the nobility in the small moments.

Hosted by Becky Olsen · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 29 episodes
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Explore parenting principles through vivid and honest family stories of a blended family with eight children. The host, Becky Olsen, shares stories of divorce, step parenting, and mothering that she has learned from two and a half decades of parenting.
Becky Olsen hosts A Family Chat, a kids show with 29 episodes published.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky talks about how kids benefit from parents going slow, and how parents find joy in parenting by seeing the nobility in the small moments.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky discusses the importance of seeking knowledge to fuel innovative parenting.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky discusses ways to prioritize your marriage. This is a critical foundation and the first in a series of episodes on creating unity in parenting in a blended family.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky shares stories that illustrate how family councils can create family unity and curb contention.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky talks about daily conversations that reveal helpful thinking routines so children can build emotional resilience and social confidence.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky talks about the importance of staying open and curious so we don't make false assumptions about our kids.

Send us a text It can be particularly challenging to maintain extended family relationships in a blended family. In this episode, Becky gives recommendations for how to nurture your children's support network so they can

Send us a text In this episode, Becky shares principles of communication that show how words can unify or divide.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky discusses how her search to understand charity led her on a path to healing after her divorce. She emphasizes the role that her faith in Jesus Christ played in this healing, and how

Send us a text In this episode, Becky discusses foundational questions to consider as you decide how to approach teaching money skills to young children. She shares a story about her children and how they learned to "cha

Send us a text In this episode, I share how a simple lanyard helped my son learn emotional regulation.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky gives two examples of how responding to the inner child led to healing.

Send us a text In this episode, Becky outlines principles and many, many ideas for family service opportunities.

Send us a text In this episode, we talk about celebrating nontraditional times in order to create a strong family identity and a sense of belonging in a blended family.

Send us a text In this episode, we discuss how to promote family work in the family while maintaining personal responsibility.

Send us a text In this episode I give several examples of how to nurture social skills in our children so they can act with more confidence.

Send us a text This episode focuses on the need for counseling with our children so they can stay in the driver's seat of their life.

Send us a text In this episode I share how pausing for moments of reflection with our children can help them identify the resources they have to help them through hard times.

Send us a text In this episode, we talk about how to support our children in pursuing their own interests instead of pushing the parent's agenda.

Send us a text In this episode, we talk about how to, as parents, put our own emotions aside and focus on the learning and growth of our child.
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