Parenting Counter-Intuitively

Parenting Counter-Intuitively

Parenting strategies from the perspective of a couple that now have adult children and what things worked that are might be counter to what is the default or what seems easy when you're in the thick of parenting.There're a lot of resources for the basics of parenting (like quality time, etc.), and this podcast builds on that foundation to take it to the next level.It's not about having good kids, it's about equipping them to become successful adults.

Episodes

October 10, 2023 11 mins

What difference does it make what we do when our kids can't see us? In this episode, we take a look at the importance of consistent character and how building consistent habits make us better parents.

What's something that you do occasionally that would make you a better person and a better parent if you did it consistently? 

Your kids really will be able to tell the difference and it will impact who the...

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In season 1 episode 4, Tammy and Josh talked about prioritizing your purpose and your marriage ahead of your kids so that you would be equipped to be an even better parent.

This time, for the first time, we’ll have an episode without Tammy and instead Josh is joined by his longtime mentor and friend Tim.

This topic is specifically for the guys, so ladies, you can tune out for this one and just recommend this episo...

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While most of us would say that truth-telling is intuitive, sometimes we still tell "little white lies" or worse, and by our reactions, we as parents can unintentionally incentivize our kids to bend the truth. In this episode, we'll expand the definition of a lie and advocate for the idea of being absolutist in modeling and insisting on truth-telling.

We'll unpack this counterintuitive topic, provide so...

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January 17, 2022 8 mins

Aren’t strangers supposed to be avoided for real safety reasons?  Yes and no. Kids definitely need to be wary of strangers handing out free candy from a van a half a block from the school, but saying that kids shouldn’t accept rides from strangers or that they should be wary of anything that seems too good to be true is different from not TALKING to strangers.

We'll unpack this counterintuitive topic, provide some exa...

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Don't set rules for Dating?!?  That sounds disastrous! If we don’t set rules, they’ll do all kinds of crazy out-of-bounds stuff, won’t they?  Yes, without any rules, it would be crazy, but we don’t say there shouldn’t BE rules, but that as parents there are big questions like when to start dating that we need to coach them into creating their OWN rules for.

Our guests in this episode are the authors of "Protectin...

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Aren't we supposed to provide the things our kids want and need?!? How are they going to be good kids if we don't manage their finances for them?
In this episode we unpack some of the difficulties and benefits of setting up our kids to make their own economic decisions.

Our Son and his wife will join us as a guest on this episode, and discuss how principles of economic responsibility have benefited them as ad...

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Aren't we supposed to help our kids solve their problems?!? How are they going to function if they don't get their problems solved?
In this episode we unpack some of the benefits of coaching our kids to learn to try and solve their own problems before bringing those issues to mom or dad.

Our granddaughter will join us as a guest on this episode, and discuss how her mom and dad (our daughter) puts this into pr...

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Aren't we supposed to shelter our kids from embarrassment?!?
In this episode we unpack some of the benefits of inoculating your kids against embarrassment and long term confidence that can be built with the right intentional support.

Our 29 year old daughter will join us as a guest on this episode, and discuss how we embarrassed her and how that helped her in high school and beyond, along with how she's putti...

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Is it wise to feed our kids appetite for attention?  If so when, and what are the consequences if we're not intentional about it?

We'll answer these questions with some examples from our 3 decades of parenting and other resources, then provide some specific ways that you can make some simple improvements that don't even take any extra time.

As always, we don’t expect everyone to agree that this conc...

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This month, we unpack the benefits of airing your dirty laundry for your kids to learn from.

After a brief explanation of the concept, we’re joined by our 22 year old son for some real-life application of how this has helped him from his perspective growing up.

Finally, we’ll leave you with a couple of practical suggestions for how you can put this counter-intuitive concept into practice in your family.

A...

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This month, we explore what things should be priorities ahead of the kids which counter-intuitively is better for them.

After a brief explanation of the concept, we’re joined by our 20 year old daughter for some real-life stories of what this has meant to her from her perspective growing up.

Finally, we’ll leave you with a couple of practical ways you can put this counter-intuitive concept into practice depending ...

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April 24, 2020 27 mins

Isn't it safer to have "no" be your default answer when your kids make a request? In this episode, we take a look at some counter-intuitive benefits to being more intentional when rarely saying no, and instead, saying yes more often.

After a brief explanation of the concept, we’re joined by our 29 year old daughter for some real-life stories of what this has meant to her from her perspective growing up, and ...

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Why wouldn’t you tell your kids that you’re proud of them?!? In this episode, we look at what it means to be proud of something, and propose an alternative that can actually build up our kids even better.

After a brief explanation of the concept, we’re joined by our 20 year old daughter for some real-life stories of what this has meant to her from her perspective growing up.

Finally, we’ll leave you with a couple of practical ways yo...

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The first episode of the Parenting Counter-Intuitively podcast sets the foundation for the series and the tag-line that sets up what subsequent episodes will be built on.

The Parenting Counter-intuitively podcast is intended to pass along some wisdom from a couple parents that have made it through the parenting years and provide some counter-intuitive strategies to get beyond the day to day.

In this episode, we’ll discuss why having ...

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