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Im not like a regular mom, Im a working mom, stay-at-home mom, formula-feeding mom, breastfeeding mom, single mom, mom of a speech-delayed child, screen time-obsessed mom, mom of a picky eater, depressed momwhichever type of mom you are, motherhood is hard, and we may not feel like were all on the same page, but as moms, were more alike than we think. Were all a little overwhelmed, tired, confused, and grateful beyond belief. Whether or not youve found your tribe, this podcast will give you the virtual village you need. Language: en Genres: Kids & Family, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Beyond "The Talk": Tough Parenting Conversations with Author Jessica Ralli
Episode 12
Sunday, 22 February, 2026
If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to navigate tougher conversations with kids--anything from consent to race to gender--this episode offers clear, practical guidance. First Conversations books are an incredible tool for starting discussions about hard topics and sparking kids’ curiosity from toddlerhood. They take big topics that are difficult for adults to put into age-appropriate words and make them relatable and engaging for kids.I had the privilege of speaking with Jessica Ralli, one of the co-authors alongside Dr. Megan Madison of the book series, and we discussed:● why kids aren't "too young" to know about social issues● how to respond when your child says something inappropriate, and how to guide them after the misstep● how to avoid shaming your child● "connection over correction"● encouraging your children to confidently express themselves and develop tools against bullying● how to answer your child when they ask you an important question you are unprepared for● how to teach consent from an early age● considerations for neurodivergent kids● how to talk to kids about ICE and systemic discriminationResources:First Conversations website: https://www.firstconversations.comTalking to kids about ICE: https://www.bklynlibrary.org/blog/2026/02/03/all-are-welcome-library













