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5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Center for Health and Safety Culture
23 episodes
9 months ago
Your five-year-old is growing so fast and is demonstrating more independence each day. They may no longer look like a toddler, yet they still need your support just as much as they did when they were smaller. Your child needs to practice and build their skills in listening, empathy, communication, and problem solving in order to thrive in school and in life. Now is the right time for parents and those in a parenting role to continue to cultivate a trusting relationship with their child in order to support them as they grow. The tools available in this podcast from ParentingMontana.org will give you the knowledge to do small things right now to support your five-year-old in strengthening communication, building relationships, and developing social and emotional skills. ParentingMontana.org provides parents and those in a parenting role a process and tools to teach their children to be confident, respectful, and to make healthy choices. These tools available to you through this podcast were originally developed for parents in Montana, yet they are relevant and applicable for parents everywhere. The Montana Department of Health and Human Services joined with the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University to promote healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral development through the resources available on ParentingMontana.org. This podcast will give you access to parenting tools that follow a five-step process: Gain Input, Teach, Practice, Support, and Recognize. Using this process builds a strong relationship with your child as you address specific parenting topics. Building your confidence with the tools available from ParentingMontana.org will allow you to use the same process to positively support your child in future stages of life as they grow. Parents and those in a parenting role want what is best for their child, and it is not easy to navigate all of the twists and turns on the parenting journey. Building your skills will allow you to parent with confidence, empathy, and love. Take the time to invest in yourself as a parent now and your child will benefit for a lifetime. The specific tools available in this podcast for supporting your five-year old include: Anger, Back Talk, Bullying, Chores, Confidence, Conflict, Discipline, Friends, Homework, Listening, Lying, Tantrums, Mixed Messages About Alcohol, Reading, Routines, Sharing, and Stress. Listen now to continue growing your relationship with your five-year-old today
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Your five-year-old is growing so fast and is demonstrating more independence each day. They may no longer look like a toddler, yet they still need your support just as much as they did when they were smaller. Your child needs to practice and build their skills in listening, empathy, communication, and problem solving in order to thrive in school and in life. Now is the right time for parents and those in a parenting role to continue to cultivate a trusting relationship with their child in order to support them as they grow. The tools available in this podcast from ParentingMontana.org will give you the knowledge to do small things right now to support your five-year-old in strengthening communication, building relationships, and developing social and emotional skills. ParentingMontana.org provides parents and those in a parenting role a process and tools to teach their children to be confident, respectful, and to make healthy choices. These tools available to you through this podcast were originally developed for parents in Montana, yet they are relevant and applicable for parents everywhere. The Montana Department of Health and Human Services joined with the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University to promote healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral development through the resources available on ParentingMontana.org. This podcast will give you access to parenting tools that follow a five-step process: Gain Input, Teach, Practice, Support, and Recognize. Using this process builds a strong relationship with your child as you address specific parenting topics. Building your confidence with the tools available from ParentingMontana.org will allow you to use the same process to positively support your child in future stages of life as they grow. Parents and those in a parenting role want what is best for their child, and it is not easy to navigate all of the twists and turns on the parenting journey. Building your skills will allow you to parent with confidence, empathy, and love. Take the time to invest in yourself as a parent now and your child will benefit for a lifetime. The specific tools available in this podcast for supporting your five-year old include: Anger, Back Talk, Bullying, Chores, Confidence, Conflict, Discipline, Friends, Homework, Listening, Lying, Tantrums, Mixed Messages About Alcohol, Reading, Routines, Sharing, and Stress. Listen now to continue growing your relationship with your five-year-old today
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Episodes (20/23)
5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Empathy for Your 5-Year-Old
2 years ago
26 minutes 36 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Responsibility for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Stress and Anxiety for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
24 minutes 53 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Repairing Harm for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
21 minutes 37 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Mixed Messages About Marijuana for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
19 minutes 54 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Disrespect for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
23 minutes 27 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Tantrums for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
28 minutes 48 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Stress for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
20 minutes 51 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Sharing for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
23 minutes 14 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Routines for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
16 minutes 49 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Reading for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
16 minutes 49 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Mixed Messages About Alcohol for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
16 minutes 16 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Lying for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
18 minutes 12 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Listening for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
15 minutes 19 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Homework for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
21 minutes 32 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Friends for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
21 minutes 26 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Guidance and Discipline for Skill Building for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
19 minutes 53 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Conflict for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
13 minutes 10 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Confidence for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
12 minutes 54 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Chores for Your 5-Year-Old
4 years ago
15 minutes 10 seconds

5-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools
Your five-year-old is growing so fast and is demonstrating more independence each day. They may no longer look like a toddler, yet they still need your support just as much as they did when they were smaller. Your child needs to practice and build their skills in listening, empathy, communication, and problem solving in order to thrive in school and in life. Now is the right time for parents and those in a parenting role to continue to cultivate a trusting relationship with their child in order to support them as they grow. The tools available in this podcast from ParentingMontana.org will give you the knowledge to do small things right now to support your five-year-old in strengthening communication, building relationships, and developing social and emotional skills. ParentingMontana.org provides parents and those in a parenting role a process and tools to teach their children to be confident, respectful, and to make healthy choices. These tools available to you through this podcast were originally developed for parents in Montana, yet they are relevant and applicable for parents everywhere. The Montana Department of Health and Human Services joined with the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University to promote healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral development through the resources available on ParentingMontana.org. This podcast will give you access to parenting tools that follow a five-step process: Gain Input, Teach, Practice, Support, and Recognize. Using this process builds a strong relationship with your child as you address specific parenting topics. Building your confidence with the tools available from ParentingMontana.org will allow you to use the same process to positively support your child in future stages of life as they grow. Parents and those in a parenting role want what is best for their child, and it is not easy to navigate all of the twists and turns on the parenting journey. Building your skills will allow you to parent with confidence, empathy, and love. Take the time to invest in yourself as a parent now and your child will benefit for a lifetime. The specific tools available in this podcast for supporting your five-year old include: Anger, Back Talk, Bullying, Chores, Confidence, Conflict, Discipline, Friends, Homework, Listening, Lying, Tantrums, Mixed Messages About Alcohol, Reading, Routines, Sharing, and Stress. Listen now to continue growing your relationship with your five-year-old today