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[FARSI] قسمت ۱۶ - روز اول مدرسه02 Sep 202400:12:41

توی این اپیزود خلاصه ای از نکاتی که میتونه به پدر مادر و بچه ها کمک کنه برای روز و هفته اول مدرسه رو صحبت میکنیم.

[FARSI] قسمت ۱۵ - مدرسه خوب چه مدرسه ایه - میزگرد جمعی از مادران کانادا و امریکا27 Aug 202401:04:28

چطور یک مدرسه رو برای فرزندمون انتخاب کنیم؟اگر انتخاب نداریم چی؟ چطور فضای مدرسه رو برای بچه مون بهتر کنیم؟

[FARSI] قسمت ۶ - تربیت فرزند - معزز چلنگری - شهسوار01 Jan 202401:18:33
توی این اپیزود یک مامان پر از دانش و انرژی از شهسوار(تنکابن) ایرن، در مورد نکات تربیتی کودک از عقاید و روش خودشون صحبت میکنن.
[FARSI] قسمت ۵ - تربیت فرزند - عفت رفیع‌زاده - مشهد25 Dec 202301:10:53
توی این اپیزود با عفت رفیع زاده عزیز صحبت میکنم. یک مامان که در دهه شصت زندگیشون هستن و بچه هاشون رو توی مشهد بزرگ کردن. امیدوارم شما هم از این گفتگوی فوق العاده لذت ببرید.
[FARSI] قسمت ۴ - خواب نوزاد - بهناز - مشهد22 Dec 202300:25:07
توی این اپیزود با بهناز عزیز صحبت میکنم. یک مامان پنجاه و پنج ساله که الان تورنتو ساکن هستن و زمان نوزادی بچه ها مشهد بودن. امیدوارم شما هم از این گفتگوی فوق العاده لذت ببرید.
[FARSI] قسمت ۳ - خواب نوزاد - شهلا معاف - آبادان و شیراز17 Dec 202300:27:35
توی این اپیزود با یه مامان دوست داشتنی و مهربون از آبادان و شیراز ایران در مورد خواب نوزاد صحبت میکنم.
[FARSI] قسمت ۲ - خواب نوزاد-فاطمه نظامدوست-مشهد12 Dec 202300:34:15
توی این اپیزود با مامان خودم که در دهه ۶۰ زندگیشون هستن صحبت میکنم در مورد انتخابها و فلسفه شون برای خواب نوزاد. امیدوارم لذت ببرید.
[FARSI] قسمت ۱ - خواب نوزاد - عفت رفیع زاده - مشهد11 Dec 202300:38:34
توی این اپیزود با یک مامان خیلی دوست داشتنی که در دهه ۶۰ زندگیشون هستن صحبت میکنیم در مورد انتخابها و فلسفه شون برای خواب نوزاد. امیدوارم لذت ببرید.
[FARSI] قسمت ۱۴ - اهمیت آموزش - میزگرد مادران کانادا و امریکا14 Aug 202400:48:16

آیا آموزش در تربیت فرزند مهم هست؟ چرا؟ به نظر شما چقدر باید درباره آموزش بچه استرس داشته باشیم و چقدر فکر کنیم؟ آموزش چه تاثیری در زندگی فرزندمون داره؟

[FARSI] قسمت ۱۳ - کودک و آموزش - هانیه رزاقی، رواندرمانگر19 Jun 202401:05:09

توی این اپیزود با هانیه رزاقی عزیز درباره دغدغه ش در مورد آموزش کودکان به عنوان یک والد صحبت میکنیم و از تجربه و تخصصش در این زمینه استفاده میکنیم. هانیه رواندرمانگر ثبت شده در اونتاریو کانادا هست و خیلی خوشحالیم که توی این اپیزود ما رو همراهی میکنه. پیج اینستاگرام هانیه: https://www.instagram.com/hanieh_razzaghi_psychotherapy/

[FARSI] قسمت ۱۲ - تربیت فرزند - شعله از مشهد11 Apr 202401:26:25

توی این اپیزود با شعله عزیز، ۶۲ ساله، صاحب سه فرزند و دو نوه، از مشهد صحبت میکنیم. از کودکی بچه هاشون حرف میزنیم و چیزایی که توی فرزندپروری براشون مهم بوده.

[FARSI] قسمت ۱۱ - نسل جوان و نوجوان، دیانا، بیست ساله از مشهد06 Apr 202400:57:01
توی این اپیزود پادکست با دیانای عزیز صحبت میکنیم و نقطه نظر یک جوان رو در مورد نوع برخورد مراقبهای اصلیش، برخوردهای درست و اشتباه والدین از نظرش هم در دوران کنونی یعنی جوانیش و هم در دوران نوجوانیش بررسی میکنیم.
[FARSI] قسمت ۱۰ - نسل جوان و نوجوان، آریانا ادیبراد، رواندرمانگر حوزه کودک و نوجوان12 Mar 202400:52:10
توی این اپیزود با آرایانای عزیز صحبت میکنیم و از تخصصش در زمینه برخورد با مشکلات نوجوانها استفاده میکنیم. آرایانا در تورنتو رواندرمانگر هست و با نوجوانها و کودکان و والدینشون کار میکنه. پیج اینستاگرام آرایانا:https://www.instagram.com/ariana.adibrad.therapist/
[FARSI] قسمت ۹ - خلاصه کتاب والدین مضطرب، کودکان مضطرب23 Jan 202400:32:17
کتاب والدین مضطرب، کودکان مضطرب در مورد اضطرابهای رایج والدین، راه حل های اشتباه و درست در برخورد با اضطراب کودکان و خودمون صحبت میکنه. عنوان انگلیسی این کتاب هست anxious kids, anxious parents نوشته Lynn Lyons, Reid Wilson
[FARSI] قسمت ۸ - مهاجرت با فرزند- مریم نیوی - تورنتو 08 Jan 202400:49:54
توی این اپیزود با مریم عزیز صحبت میکنیم که سی سال پیش از ایران به تورنتو مهاجرت کردن. وقتی مهاجرت کردن یک فرزند سه ساله داشتن و در طول زمان زندگیشون در تورنتو با چالش های متعددی روبرو شدن که شنیدنش بسیار آموزنده ست. مریم جون ایمیلشون رو در اختیارمون گذاشتن که اگر کسی نیاز به مشورت یا کمک در زمینه تجربه هاشون داشت بتونه باهاشون تماس بگیره. maryamnivi@gmail.com
[FARSI] قسمت ۷ - تربیت فرزند - بهناز - مشهد04 Jan 202401:00:40
توی این اپیزود با بهناز عزیز صحبت میکنم. یک مامان که در دهه پنجاه زندگیشون هستن و بچه هاشون رو توی مشهد بزرگ کردن. امیدوارم شما هم از این گفتگوی فوق العاده لذت ببرید.
Episode 6 - The Myth of the Perfect Playful Parent: Finding a Better Way Forward23 Aug 202500:33:29

In this eye-opening episode of Andisheh Parenting, we challenge the conventional wisdom of modern parenting that demands constant playfulness from parents. Discover the pitfalls of turning play into a duty and explore a revolutionary approach that emphasizes community-supported, child-led play. Learn from anthropology and psychology experts about the benefits of giving children the freedom to play and grow independently. Join us as we explore co-housing communities and how they can transform the way we raise our children.

Contact: andi@andishehparenting.com

Episode 5 - Why Cohousing Might Be the Parenting Hack We’ve All Been Waiting For11 Aug 202500:15:30

Is boredom good for kids?

In this episode of Andisheh Parenting, I explore why unstructured time is essential for children’s growth, plus what a 1930s Austrian village can teach us about purpose and connection. We’ll also look at how co-housing communities give kids freedom, safety, and a built-in village, and my vision for creating one in Austin, Texas.


Books mentioned:

Creating Co-Housing — Kathryn McCamant & Charles Durrett

Cohousing Communities - Charles Durrent

One Life, Live It — Charles Durrett

contact: andi@andishehparenting.com

Episode 4 - Parenting by the Book, until the Book didn’t Work28 Jul 202500:31:45

In this episode of Andisheh Parenting, we engage in a heartfelt conversation with two mothers, Alex and Sara, about their diverse parenting philosophies shaped by cultural backgrounds and personal experiences. We explore the evolution of their parenting ideals, the challenges of sleep training, and the realities of gentle parenting. The discussion highlights the importance of community wisdom, the acceptance of imperfection in parenting, and the necessity of problem-solving approaches in raising children.TakeawaysParenting philosophies often change after becoming a parent.Cultural backgrounds significantly influence parenting styles.Expectations around sleep can lead to frustration for parents.Gentle parenting can be more challenging than anticipated.Problem-solving conversations with children can foster better relationships.Community support and shared experiences are invaluable for parents.It's normal to have regrets and make mistakes as a parent.Trial and error is a common part of parenting.Reading and research should be balanced with personal experiences.Cultural wisdom can provide valuable insights into effective parenting.

Episode 3 - Ancient Lullabies and Modern Motherhood08 Jul 202500:48:48

In this conversation, Homa shares her extraordinary journey from being a registered nurse in Canada to pursuing anthropology, leading her to Afghanistan to study lullabies. She discusses the cultural significance of lullabies, the challenges of conducting research in a different country, and how her experiences reshaped her views on parenting and community. Homa reflects on the differences between parenting in Afghanistan and Canada, highlighting the importance of community support and the lessons she has learned from her cultural exploration. Ultimately, she highlights the personal transformation that accompanies motherhood and the valuable insights gained from her journey.

Episode 2 - Nature Play & Kids25 Apr 202500:39:27

Resources:

  1. Allison Gopnick
  2. EO Wilson's biophilia
  3. Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv
  4. https://www.childrenandnature.org/
  5. Coyote's Guide to Connecting with Nature Book by Jon Young
  6. How to Raise a Wild Child: The Art and Science of Falling in Love with Nature by Scott D. Sampson


Today, I’m talking to Sara, a mom who transformed her parenting approach to connect her son with the wonders of nature.Despite not being outdoorsy herself, Sara was determined to create meaningful nature play experiences for Sam, starting with small hikes and playgroups in Vancouver. Her journey was full of challenges, low participation, legal concerns, and learning from scratch, but it led to profound discoveries about parenting, nature, and herself.If you’ve ever wondered about the magic of unstructured play or the courage to step outside your comfort zone as a parent, this episode is for you. Let’s dive in!

Episode 1 - Book Review - Free Range Kids by Lenore Skenazy - Andisheh & Sara07 Jan 202500:33:36

In this episode, we’ll dive into Lenore Skenazy’s provocative book, Free-Range Kids.

I’m Andisheh, a software engineer, and with me is my friend Sara, an architect. We love everything about parenting. Together, we’ve spent years reading parenting books, talking to experts, and building a strong foundation of knowledge about child development and psychology. You can learn more about Sara’s work on unstructured play in nature and play-based learning at natureplaygroup on Instagram. Here is the link to her page: https://www.instagram.com/natureplayg... "Let Grow" founded by Lenore is a non-profit organization that helps with providing a safe environment for kids to play free and unguided. Here is a link for more information: https://letgrow.org/

Episode 11- The Lifeline of Belonging: What First Nations Research Teaches Us About Youth Suicide20 Nov 202500:11:10

This conversation highlights the crucial role of free play in child development, suggesting that structured activities and school environments often restrict children's independence and opportunities for unstructured play. This play is essential for developing negotiation skills, imagination, and friendships.My email: andi@andishehparenting.comMy info: https://linktr.ee/AndishehParenting?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=bfdcd0a4-02ac-4b21-a3b4-de6adad92483

Episode 10 - You've Been Tricked: Why Everything You Know About Baby Sleep is Wrong.21 Oct 202500:51:23

This conversation delves into the historical context of sleep training methods, particularly focusing on the origins of the 'cried out' sleep training method from the 1800s. It discusses the claims made by early parenting literature and the implications of these claims on modern parenting practices.

Dr. Jennie Rosier Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relationshipslovehappiness/

Dr. Jennie Rosier podcast, Love Matters: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-matters/id1543778514


My email: andi@andishehparenting.com

My info: https://linktr.ee/AndishehParenting?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=bfdcd0a4-02ac-4b21-a3b4-de6adad92483

Episode 9 - The Secret School Rule: If You Can't Leave, You Can't Learn09 Oct 202500:59:29

In this conversation, Stephanie Sewel, an alternative education consultant, shares her insights on the limitations of traditional schooling and the importance of creating personalized, student-centered learning experiences. She discusses her journey from conventional teaching to homeschooling, emphasizing the need for autonomy and trust in children's learning processes. The conversation explores the balance between grit and autonomy, the role of choice in education, and the various alternative education options available to families.Stephanie Sewel Homepage: https://www.stephaniesewell.ca/My email: andi@andishehparenting.comeMy info: https://linktr.ee/AndishehParenting?utm_source=linktree_profile_share

Episode 8 - Discipline, Freedom, and French Toast02 Oct 202500:05:49

In this episode, I share what happened when I stopped nagging my daughter about mornings and let her take charge. From missed school days to a stress-free morning with French toast and laughter, I learned powerful lessons about freedom, discipline, and trust.Sometimes the best thing we can do as parents is step back—and watch our kids step up.


My email: andi@andishehparenting.comMy info: https://linktr.ee/AndishehParenting?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=bfdcd0a4-02ac-4b21-a3b4-de6adad92483

Episode 7 - Charles Durret on Building Villages in a Lonely World11 Sep 202500:52:26

Join us in this insightful episode as we welcome Charles Durrett, a pioneering architect and author, to discuss the transformative power of cohousing. Discover how Charles introduced this innovative concept to North America and has been advocating for community-driven living for over three decades. Learn about the benefits of cohousing, from fostering connection and collaboration to addressing social and cultural challenges. Whether you're curious about sustainable living or looking to build a stronger community, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation!


Charles Durrett Company Website:https://www.cohousingco.com/charles-durrett

Books:

Creating Cohosuing: https://a.co/d/d5PddHn

Cohousing Communities: https://a.co/d/0zDljZp

One Life Live it: https://a.co/d/doS2aDm

Senior Cohousing: https://a.co/d/3V4EGuX

My email: andi@andishehparenting.come

links:

Austin Cohousing Project: https://nestandneighbours.com/My info: https://linktr.ee/AndishehParenting?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=bfdcd0a4-02ac-4b21-a3b4-de6adad92483

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