The Middle School Mary Poppins Podcast
đą Garden of Weedy Thoughts: Helping Middle Schoolers Bust Cognitive Distortions & Calm Anxiety Why does your middle schooler suddenly believe everyone is judging them? Why can one awkward interaction at school turn into âNobody likes me!â? And why do worries seem to grow so quickly during adolescence? Welcome to the strange garden of the middle school brain. In this weekâs episode of Middle School Mary Poppins, Suzanne M. Swain, EdS, LMSW, is joined by Jessica Ragnio, MSW, LICSW, Clinical Director at Mightier, to explore one of the most important mental health concepts parents can teach their children: cognitive distortionsâthe thinking traps that make anxiety feel real, even when our thoughts arenât telling us the whole story. Using a whimsical garden metaphor, Suzanne explains why middle school isnât just a grade levelâitâs a culture. Together, Suzanne and Jessica discuss how anxiety quietly plants âsticky weedsâ in our minds, why belonging becomes so important during adolescence, and how parents can help children recognize these unhelpful thought patterns before they take over the entire garden. đ¸ In This Episode Youâll Learn đˇ What cognitive distortions areâand why they feel so believable. đź Why anxiety often shows up as stomach aches, headaches, perfectionism, school avoidance, or irritability. đş How girls and boys may experience anxiety differently during adolescence. đť Why friendships, cliques, and social belonging feel so overwhelming in middle school. 𪝠How thoughts, emotions, and behaviors work together to shape our experiences. đš Practical ways to help children challenge anxious thinking with curiosity instead of fear. đż Why Stop. Regulate. Listen. is a brain-based strategy that helps kids regulate emotions before solving problems. đą Free Family Activity Continue todayâs conversation with the Garden of Weedy Thoughts family activity from Mightier: https://www.mightier.com/resources/weeds-badge-activities/ đ Special Offer from Mightier NOTE: Suzanne is NOT being paid by them. She simply loves what they do for for and the research behind it. An evidence- based way to help your child build emotional regulation skills? They created a video game tablet where the game uses heart rate information to include that in the gameplay where regulation is taught by the video game itself! Self-sufficiency is good! My neighbor kiddo used it and his mother is thrilled! Affordable too! The best part about the company are the people! Middle School Mary Poppins listeners receive 15% OFF Mightier with promo code:MARYPOPPINS đĽ Watch on YouTube Watch full podcast episodes, parenting shorts, bonus clips, and exclusive content on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE_8pZC17nLY&si=kiKjRO_sx9Uu-3l8 If you enjoy the show, Iâd love for you to subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode, short, or parenting tip. Every subscription helps us reach more families looking for practical, brain-based strategies for navigating the middle school years. â Thank You A heartfelt thank you to our incredible community for your encouragement, thoughtful messages, and recent reviews. Because of your support, Middle School Mary Poppins is now approaching 675,000 downloads worldwide and has earned more than 6,100 five-star reviews on Spotify! Every download, review, subscription, and recommendation helps another parent, educator, counselor, or caregiver discover tools that can truly make a difference in a childâs life. If todayâs episode encouraged you, one of the greatest ways you can support the podcast is by: đ Following the show on your favorite podcast platform. â Leaving a rating or written review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. đĽ Subscribing to our YouTube channel and sharing your favorite episodes. đŁ Sharing this episode with another parent, teacher, or caregiver who could use a little extra support. Your kindness helps this community continue to grow, and I truly appreciate every single one of you. Stay clever, little foxes. đŚđ SEO Topics Middle school anxiety ⢠Cognitive distortions ⢠Parenting tweens ⢠Tween mental health ⢠Emotional regulation ⢠School anxiety ⢠Adolescent brain ⢠Friendship drama ⢠Self-esteem ⢠Parenting middle schoolers ⢠Social Emotional Learning (SEL) ⢠Executive functioning ⢠Neurodivergent children ⢠Autism ⢠ADHD ⢠Anxiety in girls ⢠Anxiety in boys ⢠Parenting podcast ⢠Teacher resources ⢠Family mental health ⢠Brain-based parenting ⢠Cognitive behavioral strategies ⢠Middle school behavior Send Suzanne a Question or Comment: [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2384796/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-middle-school-mary-poppins-podcast]
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