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Parenting For The PresentAuthor: Parenting For The Present
Do you have this whole parenting thing figured out? Are you the perfect parent? Neither are they. Drs. Early Denison, Matthew Housson and Andy Stoker are three dads but, together, have nearly sixty years of experience cultivating the minds, bodies, and spirits of children, parents, and families through their work as a pediatrician, a clinical psychologist, and a minister. Their goal is to help you raise kids who can thrive in this complex, messy, beautiful world. Rates of anxiety and depression, especially in our kids, are up. Early, Matthew, and Andy believe that challenging this trend starts at home with parents, caregivers, and families. They will share their conversations and connect with other experts in their fields to help you engage your kids, enhance your parenting strategies, and have fun with your family. They don't have all the answers, but they know that we are stronger if we all work together to become more proactive and engaged parents and families. Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Mental Health, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Dr. Mark McConville - Supporting the Transition to Adulthood
Episode 8
Sunday, 11 January, 2026
Why do some teens and young adults struggle to take the next step into adulthood—and how can parents support independence without rescuing or enabling? In this episode of Parenting for the Present, we sit down with renowned clinical psychologist and author Dr. Mark McConville, whose groundbreaking work Failure to Launch has helped thousands of families navigate the complex transition from adolescence to adulthood. With over 30 years of experience working with teens, young adults, and families, Dr. McConville brings clarity, compassion, and practical insight to one of today's most pressing parenting challenges. Together, we explore why young adults can become "stuck," how well-intentioned parenting can unintentionally reinforce dependence, and what it truly looks like to foster competence, resilience, and autonomy. Dr. McConville unpacks key concepts like executive functioning, promotion anxiety, and the shift parents must make from manager to consultant as their children mature. He also offers concrete strategies for creating healthy boundaries, motivating growth through necessity rather than control, and staying deeply connected—even when the path forward feels uncertain. Whether you're parenting a teen, a college student, or a young adult at home, this conversation will help you rethink what launching really means—and how to support your child's growth without losing your relationship along the way. Links: https://markmcconvillephd.com/Dr. Mark McConville - Supporting the Transition to Adulthood













