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July 1, 2020

What This Has Taught Us About Our Kids

This extended pause has been really hard for some of our kids, and actually sort of good for others. We discuss the things we’ve learned and will take forward as parents, both for kids who have weirdly thrived and for kids who have really struggled.

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June 29, 2020

Ask Amy - How Do I Get My 8-Year-Old to Read a Real Book?

Amy answers a question from a reader who wonders how she can encourage reading in her child.

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June 24, 2020

Helping Kids Feel Secure In a Scary World (With Guest Dr. Abigail Gew…

We’re in an anxiety-provoking moment. But parents don’t need to present our kids with solutions to the things that scare them. We just need to meet them where they are. Guest: Dr. Abigail Gewirtz, author of WHEN THE WORLD FEELS LIKE A SCARY PLACE.

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June 22, 2020

Ask Margaret - My Husband is a Terrible Gift Giver!

Margaret answers a question from a listener who is frustrated by her husband's extremely poor gift-giving skills.

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June 17, 2020

How Do We Handle This When Everyone Is Doing It Differently?

Shutting it all down was hard, but the assignment was extremely clear. Reopening is more like: do what you want when we think you can, or at least aren't fully convinced that you can’t. How are we going to do this when everyone’s doing it differently?

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June 15, 2020

Ask Amy - My Toddler Doesn't Listen When I Say "Stop!"

Amy answers a question from a listener whose “incredibly active” two-year-old doesn’t always hear the word “stop!”

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June 10, 2020

Talking With Our Kids About Race (with guest Deborah Porter)

The idea that kids are colorblind, that we should put off talking about race because kids are too young to understand its complicating factors, is wrong. It always was. Here’s how to talk about race and racism, early and often. Guest: Deborah Porter.

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June 8, 2020

Ask Margaret - Dealing With My Kids' Coping Mechanisms

Margaret answers a question from a listener whose twins are exhibiting some worrying coping mechanisms during the pandemic.

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June 3, 2020

Uh-Oh, Here Comes Summer (with guests Ashley and Keri from the Momtou…

It’s the summer of nothing. Everything is canceled, even Camp Grandma is questionable, and we’ve already *had* three months of lying around doing nothing. How do we make July different from March? Guests: Ashley and Keri from the podcast Momtourage.

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June 1, 2020

Ask Amy - My Toddler is Mean to Her Older Sibling

Amy answers a question from a mom whose 17-month-old is tough on her six-year-old.

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May 27, 2020

This One Thing Is Actually Going Well

What’s one thing that’s actually working right now? Not a barely acceptable Band-Aid for these crazy times, but something you have discovered that you will totally keep doing? From mowing the lawn to a beer-pong app, here’s what’s working for us.

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May 25, 2020

Ask Margaret - The Bedtime Routine is Out of Hand!

Margaret answers a question from a mom whose four year old is stretching bedtime to the max.

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May 20, 2020

The Great Regression: Why We're All Acting Like Babies Right Now

Many kids are exhibiting regressive behavior right now. Lots of adults too: Zoom with your summer camp friends much? It’s normal to seek the security of the past in times of stress.Here’s how to let regression be, and how to address it productively.

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May 13, 2020

Getting Literally Anything Done (with guests Laura Vanderkam and Sara…

After 2 months of this new normal our to-do lists are running away from us. How do we get to what matters in the extremely limited bursts of kid-free time we might have? Guests: Laura Vanderkam and Sarah Hart-Unger, co-hosts of Best of Both Worlds.

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May 11, 2020

Ask Margaret - Should I Sleep-Train During the Pandemic?

Margaret answers a question from a mom who is trying to decide whether or not to sleep train her 7-month-old while quarantined.

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May 6, 2020

We'll Call It a Win! Microscopic Mom Victories

We asked all of you to tell us your “mom wins” since quarantine life began. Whether it’s synchronized napping, picky eaters trying meatballs, or a 5-year-old who finally slept past 7 a.m., we salute all these miniscule victories. Happy Mother’s Day!

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May 4, 2020

Ask Amy - How Can I Help My Child Who is Having Nightmares?

Amy answers a question from a listener whose daughter is struggling with nightmares.

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April 29, 2020

Maintaining Momentum (Or Not)

A body in motion stays in motion; once at rest, it’s hard to regain momentum. But is continuous momentum possible during this very strange limbo? How can we keep running this marathon when we don’t even know what mile we’re in? What works right now?

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April 27, 2020

Ask Margaret - I'm Burnt Out on Trying to Get My Kids to FaceTime wit…

Margaret answers a questions who is struggling to get her toddler to perform when relatives call.

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April 22, 2020

What Kind of Monster? Quarantine Edition!

What kind of monster decides to go keto during a pandemic? Trades away toilet paper for sourdough starter? Finishes Mom’s chocolate stash? Slices an avocado horizontally? Our listeners weigh in with the straws that will break their quarantine backs.

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April 20, 2020

Ask Amy - My Teenagers Are So Done With Quarantine Life!

Amy answers a question from a listener whose teenagers are really, really over being stuck at home.

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April 15, 2020

Stay-At-Home Revelations: Things We've Learned

As we round the curve into what’s been a full month of Uno, math worksheets, and never going anywhere, we’ve all learned a few things. Here are our stay-at-home revelations about our homes, our cooking, our relationships, our kids, and the Big Reset.

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April 13, 2020

Ask Margaret - My Kid Won't Play Alone

Margaret answers a question from a listener whose kid always wants mom to play with him.

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April 8, 2020

What's Working Right Now

Here’s what’s actually working right now- for our anxiety, our family chore buy-in, our kitchen ennui, and our senses of hope. (Our number one tip: try never to interrupt a happy quarantined family while they’re doing whatever is making them happy.)

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