Rnz: It Takes A Village

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  • Duración: 94:56:44
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Nine to Noon's Kathryn Ryan presents interviews to help navigate modern family life

Episodios

  • Growing a love of science

    01/07/2020 Duración: 20min

    Rachel Rohloff is on a mission to grow a love of science among primary school children. She's a teacher, entrepreneur and now author.

  • Alert levels down but anxiety persists

    13/05/2020 Duración: 20min

    Psychologist Sarb Johal discusses anxiety that may persist as we go down the Covid alert levels. He says this may show itself in parents and children, and has tips for how to transition.

  • Child psychologist Dr Sarah Hughes - Parenting Made Simple

    07/05/2020 Duración: 17min

    Australian child psychologist Dr Sarah Hughes has advice on raising calm, confident, well-adjusted and resilient children, as presented in her new book Parenting Made Simple. Sarah shares tips with Kathryn to help parents and caregivers with everything from kids' challenging behaviour, emotional outbursts, friendship problems, issues with confidence and anxiety, and adjusting to parents' separation.

  • What? Where? When? Why preschoolers need to ask questions

    30/04/2020 Duración: 24min

    Wellington speech and language therapist Christian Wright shares ideas to help develop preschoolers ability to understand and ask questions.

  • Matt Stanton: creative boredom busters for kids

    23/04/2020 Duración: 20min

    Best-selling Australian children's author and illustrator Matt Stanton shares tips for busting lock-down boredom blues with Kathryn Ryan. Matt is co-creator of the hit picture books 'There Is a Monster Under My Bed Who Farts' and 'This Is a Ball'. He's also the creative brain behind the 'Funny Kid' junior fiction series, the latest of which is Funny Kid Peeking Duck due to be published very soon. Meantime, Matt is hosting a daily YouTube live from his studio, for kids in isolation,with ideas for fun activities and tips for drawing monsters, which apparently are the perfect thing to draw at this time.

  • Five tips for running a harmonious bubble

    09/04/2020 Duración: 17min

    Parenting coach and educator Joseph Driessen shares five tips for running a harmonious household under lockdown. He says the key is getting the family to work as a team, and for parents, that might mean listening more and speaking less.

  • Toddler Whispering. Sharlene Poole

    01/04/2020 Duración: 22min

    Parenting coach, author, and mum-of-two Sharlene Poole has tips for parenting toddlers during the lockdown. Her new book, Toddler Whispering, covers everything from sleeping, eating, and toilet training, to screen time and adjusting to a new baby brother or sister.

  • Getting teens to toe the Covid line

    25/03/2020 Duración: 14min

    Families around the country are trying to figure out how to cope in the next month. How will teenagers and young people - whose friends and social contacts are so important - manage in isolation? How should parents of young people communicate the new rules and get buy-in? Nathan Wallis - brain researcher, parenting coach and founder of X-Factor Education.

  • Parenting Coronokids

    24/03/2020 Duración: 14min

    Parenting expert Karen Boyes joins Kathryn to share some tips to help parents cope with having their kids home for the next four weeks. Her top one? You are not expected to be the Teacher. You are the Parent.

  • The joy of sex(uality) education

    18/03/2020 Duración: 21min

    How can parents best navigate and negotiate the sexuality journey with young people? University of Canterbury Health lecturer Tracy Clelland has conducted the first local research on New Zealand parents' attitudes towards sexuality education. She says many parents find it difficult to talk about sex and sexuality, and even though they may want to, they often go about it in a way that is not conducive to good communication. She talks to Kathryn about how parents can best approach the role.

  • SMS SOS: Text message parenting advice

    11/03/2020 Duración: 18min

    A new pilot programme running through the University of Auckland allows parents to access parenting advice via an SMS text message. 'MyTeen' is for parents of 10-15 year olds, and participants have reported feeling more competent as parents, less stressed and more connected with their adolescents. Researcher Dr Joanna Chu joins Kathryn to talk about how the pilot could be expanded, as is happy to answer listeners' questions about parenting younger teenagers. Email us at Nine to Noon, or text Nine to Noon: 2101.

  • Parenting - Covid19: keeping children calm

    04/03/2020 Duración: 19min

    Senior Researcher at the New Zealand Council for Educational Research, Mohamed Alansari speaks with Kathryn Ryan about what parents and educators can do to prevent children panicking about Covid19.

  • When parents burn out

    26/02/2020 Duración: 22min

    Psychologist Sarb Johal discusses parental burnout - on a par with occupational burnout, only there's no workplace support programme.

  • Connecting with your teenage daughter

    19/02/2020 Duración: 26min

    In his new book Miss Connection, Why Your Teenage Daughter Hates You, Expects the World and Needs to Talk father of six girls, Brisbane based psychologist Dr. Justin Coulson tells Kathryn Ryan parents need to give them time, and offer them compassion. Justin surveyed four-hundred girls for the book, finding their need for connection tops concerns about personal appearance or social media. Justin's research also reveals the lies told to parents about screen time, and boys.

  • Anxious parenting: Kevin Wilson

    29/01/2020 Duración: 19min

    American author and father Kevin Wilson revisits his obsession with spontaneous human combustion in his new novel Nothing to See Here. Here former college room-mate Madison asks Lillian to be a governess to her strangely afflicted ten year old twin step-children Bessie and Roland, who have a tendency to overheat and burst into flames, a metaphor for parenting with anxiety. Kevin has been dogged by anxiety throughout his life, and the prospect of parenthood petrified him. How could he look after a small child if he couldn't look after himself? But, as Kevin tells Kathryn Ryan becoming a dad surprised him.

  • How to survive the (last of the) school holidays

    27/01/2020 Duración: 15min

    As many parents know the summer school holidays seem to stretch on FOREVER. With two weeks or so of the break left to go, ideas of what to do might be thin on the ground by now. Maria Foy runs a blog called Happy Mum Happy Child and joins Lynn to talk about how parents can entertain their kids - and keep themselves sane.

  • Tips for surviving Christmas stress

    18/12/2019 Duración: 17min

    Christmas and the holiday season can be a stressful time for many people. For some, it is as simple as fatigue after a busy year, while for others bigger emotional issues rise to the surface. Wellington psychologist Karen Nimmo has some coping strategies to share.

  • Alcohol and the teenage brain

    11/12/2019 Duración: 12min

    Brain researcher, educator and parenting commentator and educator Nathan Wallis talks to Kathryn about teenagers and drinking. He says the science is clear that alcohol damages the young brain, and he shares tips for parents guiding young people through these years.

  • Why are teens partying less these days?

    04/12/2019 Duración: 16min

    Today's teens are drinking less alcohol, smoking less and having less sex than 10 or 20 years ago. Dr Jude Ball has been investigating why.

  • The good divorce: how to help children cope with a break up

    27/11/2019 Duración: 23min

    Education consultant and parenting coach Joseph Driessen talks about the parental attitudes and skills that help children cope with a separation or divorce.

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