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Episode 8: From Sandcastles to Circle Time: The Summer-to-School Shift

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In this episode of Parenting Matters, Rebecca Walsh discusses the complexities of parenting during the middle school years, focusing on the emotional and physical changes children experience. The conversation covers topics such as shifting friendships, hormonal changes, and the importance of community support for both children and parents. Walsh emphasizes the need for understanding and compassion as children navigate these transitions, encouraging parents to embrace their child's individuality and foster connections with others.

Takeaways

  • Friendships often change during middle school due to identity shifts.
  • Children's brains undergo significant changes during puberty.
  • It's important for parents to understand hormonal changes start early.
  • Support for early and late bloomers is crucial for self-esteem.
  • Comparison among peers can be detrimental; every child develops at their own pace.
  • Community support helps normalize the challenges of adolescence.
  • Encouraging imaginative play is vital for emotional health.
  • Parents should embrace their child's unique interests and passions.
  • Understanding that hormonal changes can lead to mood swings is essential.
  • Creating a supportive environment fosters resilience in children.
Book recommendations:
Other books we love: The Kissing Hand and Lena’s Shoes are Nervous

Connect with us:

Website: earlychildhoodmatters.com/podcast

Instagram: @EarlyChildhoodMattersSF
Facebook facebook.com/ecmsf

Got a question for a future episode? List it in the comments, comment on our web site, or email [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!

If you enjoyed this episode:

  • Please follow or subscribe wherever you listen.
  • Leave us a rating or review—it really helps other parents find the show
  • Share this episode with a friend or parent group! It’s by word of mouth that our small business grows best!

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In this episode of Parenting Matters, Rebecca Walsh discusses the complexities of parenting during the middle school years, focusing on the emotional and physical changes children experience. The conversation covers topics such as shifting friendships, hormonal changes, and the importance of community support for both children and parents. Walsh emphasizes the need for understanding and compassion as children navigate these transitions, encouraging parents to embrace their child's individuality and foster connections with others.

Takeaways

  • Friendships often change during middle school due to identity shifts.
  • Children's brains undergo significant changes during puberty.
  • It's important for parents to understand hormonal changes start early.
  • Support for early and late bloomers is crucial for self-esteem.
  • Comparison among peers can be detrimental; every child develops at their own pace.
  • Community support helps normalize the challenges of adolescence.
  • Encouraging imaginative play is vital for emotional health.
  • Parents should embrace their child's unique interests and passions.
  • Understanding that hormonal changes can lead to mood swings is essential.
  • Creating a supportive environment fosters resilience in children.
Book recommendations:
Other books we love: The Kissing Hand and Lena’s Shoes are Nervous

Connect with us:

Website: earlychildhoodmatters.com/podcast

Instagram: @EarlyChildhoodMattersSF
Facebook facebook.com/ecmsf

Got a question for a future episode? List it in the comments, comment on our web site, or email [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!

If you enjoyed this episode:

  • Please follow or subscribe wherever you listen.
  • Leave us a rating or review—it really helps other parents find the show
  • Share this episode with a friend or parent group! It’s by word of mouth that our small business grows best!

  continue reading

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