Parenting is Easy Podcast
Welcome to "Parenting is Easy, Said No One Ever," the podcast that takes a refreshing and humorous look at the rollercoaster ride otherwise known as parenthood! Please join us as we delve into the honest, unfiltered realities of raising children, where we embrace the messiness, mess-ups, and tribulations that come with the territory.
My name is Chananya [cha-nan-ya, when saying the "CH", pretend you have something stuck in your throat] Abraham, psychotherapist, parent to 5 amazing children, and parent advocate of embracing imperfections! This podcast offers a relatable and inclusive space for parents from all different cultures, nationalities, and religions. We believe that parenting is a universal journey, and it's okay to admit that we don't always have our s**t together. Please feel free to share tips and tricks that work for you and the best ways to hide that white wine or mixed drink without your kids knowing.
Each episode features engaging discussions and heartfelt stories from fellow parents who are navigating the unpredictable, yet amazing terrain of raising children. Our guests, ranging from “experts” to everyday moms and dads, share their personal experiences, insights, and strategies for surviving the challenging yet rewarding moments of parenthood.
But don't worry, we don't take ourselves too seriously. Laughter is the best medicine, and we sprinkle our conversations with plenty of humor, relatable anecdotes, and the occasional drink recipe. After all, a good sense of humor can be a lifesaver when facing those unexpected parenting curveballs.
Whether you're a first-time parent, a seasoned pro, or someone preparing for the wonderful chaos of parenthood, "Parenting is Easy, Said No One Ever" is here to remind you that it's normal to "mess up" and that perfection is not the goal. In fact, we believe that if you’re NOT messing up at least occasionally, YOU’RE DOING SOMETHING WRONG. Together, we celebrate the beauty in imperfection, embrace the shared struggles, and provide a supportive community where laughter and learning go hand in hand.
Tune in to our podcast and join the conversation as we navigate the twists and turns of parenting together. Remember, you're not alone in this crazy journey!
Parenting is Easy Podcast
The Ultimate Potty Training Guide with Dr. Steve Hodges - Episode 28
#Understanding Potty Training: Insights from Dr. Stephen Hodges
Potty training is a significant milestone in both a child's development and a parent's journey. However, misconceptions and societal pressures can make this process more challenging than it needs to be. In a revealing podcast episode with Dr. Stephen Hodges, a pediatric urology expert, we uncover essential insights into effectively navigating the potty training phase.
#The Truth About Early Potty Training
Contrary to popular belief, early potty training isn't necessarily beneficial. Dr. Hodges warns that it might lead to overcontrol of the sphincters, causing retention of urine and feces, which eventually results in accidents. This is a reminder that potty training should be about the child's readiness, not societal expectations or milestones.
# Recognizing Readiness and Addressing Constipation
A cornerstone of successful potty training is recognizing signs of readiness, typically around the age of three and a half. Equally crucial is understanding the role of constipation, often an overlooked factor contributing to potty training difficulties. Dr. Hodges highlights that constipation can lead to various problems, from accidents to urinary tract infections, and underscores the importance of addressing it proactively.
# Nurturing Healthy Habits
Creating a conducive environment for regular and comfortable elimination includes a balanced diet, proper hydration, and a positive and relaxed approach to using the toilet. Engaging resources that explain the importance of good elimination habits can also be incredibly beneficial.
Potty training is more than just leaving diapers behind; it's about understanding and responding to a child's physical and emotional needs. With insights from Dr. Stephen Hodges, parents can approach this phase with knowledge, understanding, and patience, paving the way for a smoother and more positive experience for both children and parents alike. For further information on potty training and preventing issues related to toileting, Dr. Hodges recommends visiting www.bedwettingandaccidents.com.
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