Rnz: It Takes A Village

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Nine to Noon's Kathryn Ryan presents interviews to help navigate modern family life

Episodios

  • Parenting: the impact of traditional masculinity on boys

    22/08/2024 Duración: 19min

    New York Times contributor Andrew Reiner writes about traditional roles previously assigned to men and boys affects their lives.

  • Maggie Dent: Queen of Commonsense Parenting

    15/08/2024 Duración: 27min

    Maggie Dent is known as the Queen of Commonsense Parenting. She's a former high school teacher, counsellor, mother of four sons, grandmother of seven, author of numerous books and the host of the ABC podcast Parental as Anything. Her latest book is called Help Me, Help My Teen. And Maggie's coming to Auckland next month for two public sessions: Mothering our Boys and Calming Today's Anxious Kids. Send questions for Maggie to 2101 on text or email ninetonoon@rnz.co.nz

  • I'm a helpful dad, so why do the kids only want mum?

    07/08/2024 Duración: 13min

    Parenting commentator Nathan Wallis joins Paddy Gower to talk about what to do when child only wants the other parent.

  • Lucy Foulkes: Why teens behave the way they do

    06/08/2024 Duración: 28min

    Dr Lucy Foulkes is an academic psychologist at the University of Oxford, and her new book draws on decades of research to reveal why teens behave they way they do.

  • Parenting: How to talk to your children about setbacks

    01/08/2024 Duración: 16min

    A University of Auckland led study has investigated how parents discuss setbacks with their children - and the correlation with a child's fear of making mistakes.

  • How not to lose your cool with your kids

    25/07/2024 Duración: 17min

    Tips and tricks for keeping your cool with your children.

  • Helping teens make peace with anxiety

    18/07/2024 Duración: 23min

    Clinical and health psychologist Dr Toni Lindsay says anxiety is a bit like chocolate: a little bit is ok, but too much can make you spin out.

  • Parenting: when preschoolers struggle with speaking skills

    11/07/2024 Duración: 21min

    Wellington speech and language therapist Christian Wright discusses the different spoken language stages preschoolers go through as they learn to talk.

  • Parenting: How to carry the mental load

    27/06/2024 Duración: 22min

    Psychologist Jacqui Maguire discusses tips and advice for parents struggling to carry the mental load of parenting, family life and work.

  • Is my kid old enough to watch this show?

    19/06/2024 Duración: 15min

    How young is too young to watch Stranger Things (M with a content warning)? What do you tell a 16-year-old who wants to watch Euphoria (R18 so actually illegal for those 17 and under)? To make informed decisions about safe family viewing, parents should take into account not only ratings and content warnings but also their child's individual sensitivities, says Kate Whitaker from New Zealand's Classification Office.

  • Parenting: navigating kids and devices

    13/06/2024 Duración: 22min

    When Rob and Zareen Cope's four children began wanting phones and screens, the pair decided to dive into the research. They travelled overseas talking with experts and made a documentary. Today, the Cope's company - Our Kids Online - educates parents about the dangers of handheld devices and the internet-age, and how best to mitigate them. They spoke to around 500 parents in Wellington last night.

  • Baby Food Bible: Parents' go-to guide for the start of baby's food journey

    06/06/2024 Duración: 16min

    Starting baby on solids can be a daunting prospect, no matter how many kids you have - since every child's food journey is different. Baby led weaning or spoon feeding? How to introduce potential allergens into their diet? How much is enough? Australian-based duo Julia Tellidis and Lauren Skora are a clinical nutritionist and baby nutrition consultant who have have teamed up to create what they've called 'Baby Food Bible'. In addition to extensive information about the whens and hows of introducing solids to a baby's diet, it's also chock-full of recipes designed to appeal to the fussiest little eaters.

  • Parenting: How to help children make their own decisions

    30/05/2024 Duración: 17min

    How do you encourage children to start making their own decisions? And at what age should they be able to do this with confidence? First off, it's all about helping them build "decision-making scaffolding", education specialist Mark Osborne tells Nine to Noon.

  • Tamariki wellbeing and ways to document it

    23/05/2024 Duración: 15min

    Gratitude journals have been embraced by some adults in recent years - but what about children? An electrician turned writer, and an Auckland teacher have now created a wellbeing journal for tamariki - Piki te Ora. Hira Nathan trained as an electrician, it is still his day job, but has always had a passion for writing. He has already written a bilingual gratitude journal for adults- Whakawhetai. And now Hira has teamed with Pike te Ora co author, Jessie Eyre who is a teacher at Western Heights School in Henderson.

  • Parenting: Tips for when adult children move back home

    15/05/2024 Duración: 15min

    One in every three people between the ages of 18 and 34 still live at home with their parents, according to Stats NZ. How do you navigate sharing household costs with adult children who've either returned home or never left?

  • Parenting: Helping kids with a healthy competition mindset

    08/05/2024 Duración: 19min

    Melbourne-based provisional psychologist Darren Godwin says tween and teens athletes and their parents can benefit from the same sort of assistance pros get to deal with ups and downs.

  • Dial M for mobile: Helping kids navigate their first phone

    01/05/2024 Duración: 15min

    As a cellphone ban comes into force this term for school kids, Nine to Noon looks at the issue of when to get a phone for your child. While many - if not most - of us had a phone-free childhood, the pressure for children to get their own phones is creeping lower and lower. Many parents will opt for Year 7 and 8 - the intermediate school years - as a time when a phone can help kids navigate a little independence with the peace of mind being able to contact them can bring. Joining Kathryn to talk about this is Ellie Gwilliam is a content editor and presenter for the Parenting Place.

  • How mums can support their daughters' healthy body image

    18/04/2024 Duración: 19min

    Negative body image is a lifelong issue for many women which social media only serves to fuel. Yet the habits and self-talk of mothers can also have a profound effect on young girls becoming overly critical of their bodies. Psychologists Janet Boseovski and Ashleigh Gallagher offer advice on what to do and what not to do in their new book Beyond Body Positive: A Mother's Evidence-Based Guide for Helping Girls Build a Healthy Body Image.

  • Using music therapy to build confidence in children

    11/04/2024 Duración: 20min

    We intuitively know music is powerful. Songs have the ability to shape the way that we feel about and interact with the world. Music therapists harness that power to help people overcome metal and physical challenges. It can be particularly useful for children who need a little extra push to meet their development goals. Sessions involve celebrating music in all its forms, singing songs and playing instruments. To celebrate World Music Therapy Week, which runs from the 10th to the 15th of April, Kathryn Ryan is joined by registered music therapist and clinical services manager at Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust Rachel Foxell.

  • Play wild: Rachel Clare on activities to get the kids outdoors

    03/04/2024 Duración: 18min

    Many parents will know the struggle of getting children off devices. But Rachel Clare has some great ideas.

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