33: Encore Podcast: Toolbox for Terrible Times

33: Encore Podcast: Toolbox for Terrible Times

As we move into the next phase of this pandemic we take listeners back to an encore presentation of "Toolbox for Terrible Times: How to Manage Hopelessness and Helplessness." Lisa offers specific tools to help children with their feelings and describes the key role played by healthy psychological defenses. Reena gets emotional talking about what her son's Connecticut teacher did to prepare her students for the first day back at school. The conversation also covers psychological research on how both children and adults can significantly increase their well-being. Email your questions for Dr. Lisa to: asklisa@drlisadamour.com Additional resources: https://www.drlisadamour.com Ask Lisa is produced by www.GoodTroubleProductions.com Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @AskLisaPodcast @LDamour @ReenaNinan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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249: When Teasing Turns Toxic, What’s a Parent to Do?

249: When Teasing Turns Toxic, What’s a Parent to Do?

Middle school can be rough—emotionally, socially, and developmentally. When teasing crosses the line into cruelty, it usually puts a dent in kids’ confidence and sense of belonging. In this episode, D...

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248: Should Our Tween Dictate Our Post-Divorce Visitation Schedule?

248: Should Our Tween Dictate Our Post-Divorce Visitation Schedule?

When parents divorce, how much say should a tween or teen have in deciding where they live, and how often they switch homes? Divorce is hard on everyone, but for kids it often comes with a lot of uph...

2 Des 202526min

247: ENCORE: Lying, Sneaking, Cheating. What Keeps Kids From Being Honest?

247: ENCORE: Lying, Sneaking, Cheating. What Keeps Kids From Being Honest?

When your child lies about homework, screen time, or where they’ve been, it can feel like a punch to the gut. But what if lying isn’t a sign of bad character, and instead a normal part of growing up? ...

25 Nov 202533min

246: My Son is Becoming Sexist. How Do I Stop This?

246: My Son is Becoming Sexist. How Do I Stop This?

It’s not always easy to be a seventh grade boy. Their confidence may be fragile, they tend to lag behind girls in terms of pubertal development, and at school-a place that can feel like it's built for...

18 Nov 202526min

245: Puberty + Menopause: How Are We Supposed to Cope?!?

245: Puberty + Menopause: How Are We Supposed to Cope?!?

When your hormones are downshifting and your teen’s hormones are surging, it can feel like an emotional collision course. If you’ve ever wondered why your tween or teen seems moody, distant, or irrita...

11 Nov 202532min

244: What If Anxiety Won't Let My Teen Sleep?

244: What If Anxiety Won't Let My Teen Sleep?

If your tween or teen lies awake with worries spinning in their mind, or if you’ve wondered whether it’s anxiety, hormones, or something more, this episode is for you. Dr. Lisa Damour and journalist R...

4 Nov 202524min

243: How Do I Talk with My Teen About Alcohol and Weed?

243: How Do I Talk with My Teen About Alcohol and Weed?

How do you tell your teen not to drink or use weed… while also letting them know they can let you know if they’ve made a bad choice? It can feel impossible to balance rules with approachability. In th...

28 Okt 202534min

242: How Do I Get My Kids to Like Each Other?

242: How Do I Get My Kids to Like Each Other?

How do you get your kids to like each other… or at least stop fighting all the time? If you’re parenting tweens and teens, sibling conflict can feel endless. One moment they’re laughing together, the...

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