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Parenting Pulse!

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Welcome to Parenting Pulse, produced by RT, a computer engineer by profession and mom of 4, who understands firsthand how valuable a parenting resource can be when it’s smart, quick, and actionable. Life doesn’t pause, and sometimes all we need is one clear tip or timely trend to make a tough moment feel manageable. Here we break down what’s new, what works, and what still makes us go “wait... what!!!???” In just under 10 minutes a week, we’ll open your mind to fresh “aha” moments that make the ups and downs feel a little more manageable. Grounded in science, empathy, and real-life messiness, each episode offers bite-sized insights to help you parent with more clarity, connection, and confidence. The Parenting Pulse is a science-informed, heart-centered podcast for anyone navigating the profound responsibility of raising the next generation. Each episode blends cutting-edge research, global parenting insights, and practical examples to help caregivers build resilience, emotional intelligence, and connection with their children. Whether you're deep in the trenches of toddler tantrums or guiding teens through identity and independence, this show offers grounded strategies, fresh perspectives, and real-world tools to support your journey. Because parenting isn’t just a role, it’s a legacy of compounding invisible progress!

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episode P30. Parenting Pitfalls: Mistakes That Harm Kids — No Matter Where We Live cover

P30. Parenting Pitfalls: Mistakes That Harm Kids — No Matter Where We Live

In this episode, we zoom out beyond labels like “strict,” “gentle,” or “authoritative” and look at what actually shows up across cultures when parenting goes sideways. Drawing on global research — including cross cultural studies from nine countries — we explore why parenting style is often a diluted concept, shifting meaning from one culture to another, while certain mistakes remain universal. From inconsistency that leaves kids unsure of the rules, to emotional disconnection that erodes resilience, to shame based correction that shuts down learning, to over protection that quietly weakens problem solving skills, we break down the patterns that appear everywhere, regardless of geography. Through real examples, global contrasts, and science backed insights, this episode reframes parenting not as a quest for the “right style,” but as a commitment to predictability, connection, and modeling the behavior we hope to see. It’s a grounded, compassionate look at the pitfalls all parents face — and the small shifts that make the biggest difference.

15. mai 2026 - 10 min
episode P29. Growth Through Consequences: Guiding kids from Toddlers to Teens cover

P29. Growth Through Consequences: Guiding kids from Toddlers to Teens

This episode explores what truly makes discipline effective — moving beyond punishment to connection. Drawing on research from Dr. Tina Payne Bryson and Dr. Daniel Siegel’s No Drama Discipline, we unpack why 85% of parents misuse timeouts and how this undermines their intended purpose. Instead, the conversation highlights strategies that teach rather than punish: connection before correction, boundaries as love, and micro moments of closeness that build trust. We discuss how discipline can be reframed as guidance that strengthens relationships, reduces conflict, and fosters resilience in children. ✨ Plus, we’ll share sample handling scenarios and summary highlights on our Instagram channel — check out @ParentingPulse.PP for practical takeaways you can use right away. 📲

18. des. 2025 - 7 min
episode P27. Volcanoes, Simmerers & Strategists: Unpacking Kids' Anger Styles & Global Trends! cover

P27. Volcanoes, Simmerers & Strategists: Unpacking Kids' Anger Styles & Global Trends!

In this punchy episode of "Emotions Unpacked," we blast through why anger erupts in kids and spotlight four wild styles: the Explosive Volcano (boom!), Silent Simmerer (bottled up), Manipulative Strategist (sneaky plots), and Avoider (dodge and distract). Packed with brain science, real-parent tips like "anger check-ins" and deep breaths, plus when to call in pros—this chat turns tantrums into teachable moments. Empathy wins every time! New 2023–2025 data from Gallup Global Emotions 2024 and Sapien Labs 2025 reveal a sharp rise in youth anger and aggression worldwide. Globally, the real crisis is among teens: aggression and irritability are increasing 8–10% with every younger age group, especially in girls and early smartphone users. In the US and India, over 50% of 13–17-year-olds are mentally distressed, with anger and violent thoughts skyrocketing when kids get phones before age 10–13. Collectivist cultures (India, Japan, China) that traditionally suppress anger are now evolving under global influence, with rising internal stress, while more expressive cultures like the US and Brazil continue to show outward outbursts. The fix? Culturally tailored tools — Hindi “मुझे गुस्सा आ रहा है, मुझे शांति चाहिए.”- “I feel angry, I need peace” statements, Turtle Technique in the US, Zazen in Japan, and family circle talks — are cutting conflicts and improving communication.

5. des. 2025 - 11 min
episode P26. AI + Kids: Safety, Scams and Must-Knows! cover

P26. AI + Kids: Safety, Scams and Must-Knows!

In this episode, we break down the latest global shifts in kids’ online safety and AI regulations — and then dive into a new consumer-safety report exposing serious issues with AI-powered toys. First, we unpack worldwide updates: the U.K.’s new law targeting AI-generated child-abuse images, rising legislative pressure in the U.S. around teen exposure to risky chatbot content, Australia’s push to block under-16s from social media, and the EU’s strict rules banning manipulative AI targeting children. Together, they show how governments are scrambling to keep up as kids interact with more digital systems than ever. Then the conversation shifts to the “Trouble in Toyland 2025” report. We explain how AI toys meant for young children gave unsafe advice, drifted into explicit topics, built unhealthy emotional attachments, and collected data with weak privacy protections. We highlight the gap between traditional toy safety standards and the new risks posed by conversational AI. We close the episode with practical guidance for parents: research AI toys before purchasing, supervise early interactions, check privacy settings, and stay alert to how quickly AI can go off-script. Overall, the discussion paints a clear picture — while AI brings opportunities, kid-focused safeguards still lag behind, and families need to stay informed as the landscape evolves.

26. nov. 2025 - 10 min
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