A podcast by Doctor Rob Pluke, a
Psychologist who specialises in child and adolescent mental health, and issues around parenting. For Rob, family is a primary relational space. It challenges everyone, both young and old, to learn and grow. And as we come to really see and care for each another, then God is there at work, in and among us.
Rob is a father of three children, two of whom are young adults, while the youngest is in the closing stages of high school.
Rob has been counselling for more than 20 years, and brings all this incredible experience to these podcasts.
Rob has also written two books; 'Parenting the sensitive child' and 'A son to be proud of'.
Join us, Rob and Stu (the novice parent) as they discuss imperfect parenting and Rob offers practical advice for parents.
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A podcast by Doctor Rob Pluke, a
Psychologist who specialises in child and adolescent mental health, and issues around parenting. For Rob, family is a primary relational space. It challenges everyone, both young and old, to learn and grow. And as we come to really see and care for each another, then God is there at work, in and among us.
Rob is a father of three children, two of whom are young adults, while the youngest is in the closing stages of high school.
Rob has been counselling for more than 20 years, and brings all this incredible experience to these podcasts.
Rob has also written two books; 'Parenting the sensitive child' and 'A son to be proud of'.
Join us, Rob and Stu (the novice parent) as they discuss imperfect parenting and Rob offers practical advice for parents.
Rob starts a new series on the question: What should we do when one of our children is struggling, and the other is doing well. Should we mute the praise for the one, trying not to hurt the other, or is there a better way?
This is part six of a series where Rod Charlton talks into his area of expertise around performance coaching. Rod and Rob speak to what builds high performance and it might not actually be what we think it is...
This is part five of a series where Rod Charlton talks into his area of expertise around performance coaching. Rod addresses the "average child" approach and the paradox of performance.
This is part four of a series where Rod Charlton talks into his area of expertise around performance coaching. He speaks to the topics of competition, winning, losing, extra coaching and confidence for our children.
This is part three of a series where Rod Charlton talks into his area of expertise around performance coaching. He touches on what success for children should look like and how he and Rob think about parenting and performance.
Rod Charlton who is a high performance coach, mainly working with top sports men and women, kindly joins us on the podcast. He and Rob talk to us about talent and how they think we should approach talent or the lack there of - as parents, coaches and schools.
In this episode we welcome Rob's good friend and high performance psychologist Rod Charlton to the podcast, as he shares his 30 years of experience both as a high performance coach and parent.
Rob continues his series on fathering, and speaks to how to build stronger bonds with our children, but especially when they have interests and attitudes that differ from ours.
A podcast by Doctor Rob Pluke, a
Psychologist who specialises in child and adolescent mental health, and issues around parenting. For Rob, family is a primary relational space. It challenges everyone, both young and old, to learn and grow. And as we come to really see and care for each another, then God is there at work, in and among us.
Rob is a father of three children, two of whom are young adults, while the youngest is in the closing stages of high school.
Rob has been counselling for more than 20 years, and brings all this incredible experience to these podcasts.
Rob has also written two books; 'Parenting the sensitive child' and 'A son to be proud of'.
Join us, Rob and Stu (the novice parent) as they discuss imperfect parenting and Rob offers practical advice for parents.