Simple Families

A podcast by Denaye Barahona Ph.D.

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337 Episodio

  1. SFP 172: A Day in Denaye’s Life

    Pubblicato: 25/9/2019
  2. SFP 171: How to Talk to Kids about Money [with Liz, author of Piggy Banks and Lemonade Stands]

    Pubblicato: 18/9/2019
  3. SFP 170: Overly-Responsive Parenting?

    Pubblicato: 11/9/2019
  4. Too Many Toys?

    Pubblicato: 4/9/2019
  5. SFP 168: Hiking with Kids [How + WHY]

    Pubblicato: 21/8/2019
  6. SFP 167: The Love Languages + Children [with Diane Debrovner of Parents Magazine]

    Pubblicato: 7/8/2019
  7. SFP 166: The Tip of The Iceberg (Brain Busyness)

    Pubblicato: 23/7/2019
  8. SFP 165: Journey to Simplicity | Jane’s Story

    Pubblicato: 10/7/2019
  9. SFP 164: Late Bloomers [with Rich Karlgaard of Forbes Magazine]

    Pubblicato: 26/6/2019
  10. SFP 163: Reflections on Bad Language + Potty Talk

    Pubblicato: 19/6/2019
  11. SFP 162: Reading Aloud + Our Book Overhaul [with Emily Cook of Build Your Library]

    Pubblicato: 12/6/2019
  12. SFP 161: Behind-The-Scenes

    Pubblicato: 4/6/2019
  13. SFP 160: Selfish vs. Selfless Parenthood [with Hunter of Mindful Mama Mentor]

    Pubblicato: 29/5/2019
  14. SFP 159: Slow Living with Kids: Painful or Delightful?

    Pubblicato: 22/5/2019
  15. SFP 158: Practical Steps to Simple, Happy Parenting [with Desirae Endrees of Minimalish]

    Pubblicato: 15/5/2019
  16. SFP 157: Our Decision to Homeschool

    Pubblicato: 8/5/2019
  17. SFP 156: Little Bits of Happiness [with authors Marc and Angel Chernoff]

    Pubblicato: 1/5/2019
  18. SFP 155: Simple Happy Parenting [The First Chapter of My New Book]

    Pubblicato: 24/4/2019
  19. SFP 154: Simplifying Parenthood [with Nicole Smith]

    Pubblicato: 17/4/2019
  20. SFP 153: Simple Living + Free-Range Parenting with Big Kids [with Tsh Oxenreider of The Art of Simple]

    Pubblicato: 10/4/2019

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Simple Families offers solutions for living well with children. In this show, we focus on child behavior, positive parenting, family wellness, and decreasing the mental load. As a Mama with a doctorate in Child Development, Denaye’s perspectives are grounded in research, but more importantly real life.

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