

Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
Casey O'Roarty
Welcome to the Joyful Courage Podcast - a place where parents of tweens and teens come to find inspiration, information and encouragement in the messy terrain of adolescenceThis season of parenting is no joke - and while the details of what we are all moving through might be slightly different, we are having a collective experience.This is a space where we center building relationship, nurturing life skills, and leaning into our own personal growth.My name is Casey O’Roarty, I am a parent coach, Positive Discipline LEad Trainer, and captain of the adolescent ship over at Sproutable. I am also a speaker and published author. I have been working with parents and families for over 20 years and continue to navigate being a mom with my own two young adult kids.I am honored that you are here… Please give back to the pod by sharing it with friends, or on social media, and rate and review on Apple or Spotify - work of mouth is how we grow!Thanks - enjoy the show!
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May 9, 2024 • 28min
Eps 486: The beauty of parenting in community with Julietta Skoog
Surprise!!! My girl and podcast fave, Julietta Skoog, joins me today on a special Thursday show where we come down off of our high from leading our first ever Sproutable Retreat on the gorgeous California Coast. We talk about the highlights from the weekend as well as the power of parenting in community, creating time and structure for our own self-care, and shared a few funny stories... Listen in and let me know what you think.Find all the show notes and info about our sponsors here: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/Eps-486-The-beauty-of-parenting-in-community-with-Julietta-Skoog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 6, 2024 • 47min
Eps 485: Parenting neurodiverse kids of color with Jaya Ramesh and Priya Saaral
My guests today are Jaya Ramesh and Priya Saaral. Jaya and Priya have a lot in common, including being the co-authors of their new book, “Parenting at the Intersections.” This is a deeply emotional topic for them, both personally and professionally. Many people are discussing the experience of neurodivergence, and many people are discussing being a person of color, but where are the resources for neurodivergent people of color? Jaya and Priya have so much wisdom to share, from asking for what your child needs until they get it, what people who aren’t raising neurodivergent children of color need to know, and why & how to be there for all kids, not just your kid. We dig deep into how we can expand our definition of what’s “normal,” so that we can be less judgmental, especially when there are systems in place working against that, and how hard it can be for adolescents to find their strengths when we are so focused on deficits. Takeaways from the show
How do you hold the feedback about your child from their school?
How do you make it work when public school is the only option?
Asking for what you or your child(ren) needs until you get it
Checking your biases
What do people who aren’t raising neurodivergent children of color need to know?
Being curious, empathetic, & compassionate
Being in it for all kids, not just your kid
Expanding our definition of “normal” so we can be less judgmental
Moving away from neurotypical expectations, narratives, & timelines
Holding that space for our child(ren) when they show up differently
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May 2, 2024 • 40min
Eps 484: The real work of parenting during the middle school years
Ooh, I have some fun during this week's solo show... If I could go back to parenting my kids through middle school I would take my own advice and do it differently. The beauty of hindsight. Lucky for YOU I am sharing all of my thoughts around parenting during middle school years today on the show!Find the full show notes and info about sponsors at: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/Eps-484-the-real-work-of-parenting-during-the-middle-school-years Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 29, 2024 • 46min
Eps 483: Douglas Haddad teaches us about creating encouragement for middle schoolers
My friend Douglas Haddad is here this week to chat about all things middle school, with a focus on encouraging discouraged learners. Douglas has been teaching for over 24 years (at ONE school!), and I love his commitment to his students. Douglas shares what he’s seen changing during that period, like higher anxiety & social media misuse, and what’s stayed the same, like a child’s need to feel loved, heard, and understood. Douglas shares his wisdom on keeping middle schoolers encouraged & engaged: making sure they understand the systems in place around them, how we can help when our kid isn’t connecting with a teacher, collaborating on family agreements, and helping our tweens grow their tolerance for discomfort. Takeaways from the show
What’s different between middle school today & when you were a tween?
“Loved, heard, and understood”
What does discouragement look like in the classroom?
Wait Until 8th Pledge
Does your child know & understand the systems in place around them?
How to help foster connection between your child & their teachers
Family contracts, charters, agreements, & meetings
Being available without an agenda or judgment
Setting & celebrating small goals
Scaffolding for our kiddos to grow their tolerance for discomfort
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Apr 24, 2024 • 34min
Eps 482: Shifting from worst case scenarios to trusting the process with our teens
It is so easy, when we aren't paying attention, to let our minds slide into all the worst-case scenarios, the worst possible outcomes, "dead in a ditch." I know, I've been there, and it ISN'T USEFUL. It isn't an empowered or encouraged parenting mindset during the teen years. So how do we shift?? Listen to this episode and find out!Get more show notes and info about sponsors at https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/Eps-482-Shifting-from-worst-case-scenarios-to-trusting-process-teens/Join the FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/jcforparentsofteens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 22, 2024 • 46min
Eps 481: Let’s talk about porn with Amy Lang and Christy Keating
Amy & Christy are back for part 2 of our conversation, and we’re talking about pornography. Please believe us: your kid is going to see porn. Some families are more aware & ready for this moment than others, so what can you do and say to prepare? You can’t prevent the exposure or know how your child will react, but we can get ready for it and start the conversation now. Pornography is all over the place and often hidden, and unfortunately kids view that as Sex Ed & think that pornography is what sex with a partner will be like for them - they assume that hardcore porn is real life. Seeing these images train their brain; watching porn today is very different from running into an issue of Playboy when we were kids, and it’s impossible to avoid. So what do we say to our kids? What’s the magic word? Christy shares the way she uses values to talk to her teen, and Amy explains how to keep the conversation around other kids to break through to your own teen. We touch on monitoring software & sugar dating. The good news here is that there are many resources available for families to use, and it can get better. Takeaways from the show
Your kids will see pornography
Pornography is different than when you were a kid
Kids often keep it a secret if they see pornographic material. Let them know they won’t be in trouble!
Pornography is often in hidden, unexpected spaces
Kids see pornography as Sex Ed
Pornography trains their growing brain - including the themes of misogyny, racism, & shame around their bodies
Don’t tell yourself, “it won’t happen to my kid”
Porn is harder to avoid today than it was to find in the ‘80s
What do we say to our kids about this?
Conversations about pornography need to start early - earlier than you think! Keep them short & frequent
Using monitoring software
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Apr 18, 2024 • 33min
Eps 480: The power of examining the beliefs we hold about our teens and tweens
This week we are going deep into examining the beliefs we hold about our kids and how they might actually be what is getting in the way and creating the suffering we are experiencing. I know, seems like an easy fix, right? We may not be able to control our kids (truly, we can't) but what we BELIEVE about them is for sure a part of our influence AND for SURE impacts how we EXPERIENCE them. Listen in and let me know what you think.Find more about our sponsors and full show notes at https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/eps-480-power-of-examining-beliefs-we-hold-about-our-teens-and-tweens/Jump into the FB group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/groups/jcforparentsofteens/posts/1604661457038309/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 15, 2024 • 49min
Eps 479: Cindy Palmer helps us set our neurodivergent kids up for success
My guest today is my good, local friend - Cindy Palmer. Cindy’s here to talk about executive functioning in kids with neurodivergence, especially during the transition to college. High School is a time that is typically incredibly structured, down to the minute, and the transition to college is tricky for all adolescents. What do we do when it feels like our kids aren’t ready? How can parents help scaffold that transition? Especially for kids with neurodivergence? Cindy shares lots of strategies and ideas around supporting our adolescents during this tricky time - getting curious & compassionate, not holding a certain view on what things “should” look like, and what kind of bumps slow down (or stop) our kiddos from getting their work done. I ask Cindy what we can be doing in the middle & high school years to help with the transition (spoiler: it’s lots of practice & baby steps) and we talk about how important grades actually are. We get into what we can hand over to our kids right now (how about waking themselves up in the morning?) and why we want to practice these life skills in middle school, not the first week of college. We wrap up touching on adjusting our expectations for how older kiddos contribute to the family (and how we can use these as opportunities to teach life skills). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 11, 2024 • 40min
Eps 478: Meeting misbehavior with enthusiastic curiosity
You and me and enthusiastic curiosity - WOOHOO! It may sound crazy but when we can really connect with the experience we are having while navigating our kids' mischief, regulate, and shift into curiosity, there is space for much deeper connection and learning for all. Truly. Listen to this show for tips on all the things - and let me know what you think!For show notes and more info on our sponsors, head to https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/Eps-478-Meeting-misbehavior-with-enthusiastic-curiosity/To chime in on your take-aways, join the Joyful Courage for Parents of Teens FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/jcforparentsofteens/posts/1600103267494128/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 8, 2024 • 50min
Eps 477: Tackling screen challenges intentionally with Emily Cherkin
I am SO glad you’re here this week for my second chat with Emily Cherkin, AKA The Screentime Consultant. We start by talking about what Emily’s been seeing & dealing with lately: managing screentime at home, reigning screentime in after Covid struggles, and kids having more access to tech at younger ages than ever before. It’s obvious that parents are really trying to figure out how to set screentime limits that actually work without isolating our kids from their social network or hindering their schoolwork. We also get into screens & tech in the bedroom & our hypocrisy on expectations around screentime. After catching up on all of that, we dig into AI - what AI is, how quickly it’s changing, & the lack of transparency and understanding around AI. Emily shares her TLDR around all tech: “less is more, later is better, & relationships first.” Emily and I ponder on what parents can do when they want their kids to have a phone for emergencies, and she shares what her two questions for parents are around screentime. Key Takeaways
How do we set screentime limits that actually work and are helpful?!
Tech use is all about balance
Managing screentime at home
Reigning in screentime after Covid
Screens & electronics in bedrooms
What is AI?
“Less is more, later is better, & relationships first”
How adolescents having phones helps & exacerbates parental stressors
Do you know what your kid is doing on their device?
You have the tools you need to manage this!
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