Positive, respectful connections between parents and children mean truly confident kids, assured in themselves, who can form lasting, loving relationships. But how do we get there? Based on emotionally-intelligent parenting, child psychology, and a 30-year career as a clinical therapist, Kitty Hagenbach’s Parenting offers an informative and uplifting space for parents and carers to build brilliant relationships with their children.
This podcast is for expecting parents, parents and those who are considering their path to parenthood.
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Positive, respectful connections between parents and children mean truly confident kids, assured in themselves, who can form lasting, loving relationships. But how do we get there? Based on emotionally-intelligent parenting, child psychology, and a 30-year career as a clinical therapist, Kitty Hagenbach’s Parenting offers an informative and uplifting space for parents and carers to build brilliant relationships with their children.
This podcast is for expecting parents, parents and those who are considering their path to parenthood.
In this episode we dive into: what happens right after birth, oxytocin flooding, baby and parents needs, postnatal depression and optimal bonding.
How Not To Fuck Up Your Kids
Positive, respectful connections between parents and children mean truly confident kids, assured in themselves, who can form lasting, loving relationships. But how do we get there? Based on emotionally-intelligent parenting, child psychology, and a 30-year career as a clinical therapist, Kitty Hagenbach’s Parenting offers an informative and uplifting space for parents and carers to build brilliant relationships with their children.
This podcast is for expecting parents, parents and those who are considering their path to parenthood.