Simple Families

A podcast by Denaye Barahona Ph.D.

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339 Episodes

  1. SFP 94: The How + Why of Traveling with Kids [with Amanda, my best friend and travel guru]

    Published: 05/02/2018
  2. SFP 93: The Science Behind Outdoor Play + Movement [with Carla Hannaford PhD]

    Published: 29/01/2018
  3. SFP 92: Why do babies need to crawl?

    Published: 29/01/2018
  4. SFP 91: How do you choose children’s books?

    Published: 24/01/2018
  5. SFP 90: There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather [with Linda from Rain or Shine Mamma]

    Published: 22/01/2018
  6. SFP 89: Soulful Simplicity [with Courtney from Be More With Less]

    Published: 08/01/2018
  7. SFP 88: How can I get older kids into simplifying?

    Published: 03/01/2018
  8. SFP 87: Simple Fitness in Motherhood [with Cari from Fit Mama in 30]

    Published: 02/01/2018
  9. SFP 86: How do you move toward a calm, simple holiday season?

    Published: 14/12/2017
  10. SFP 85: All About Sugar [with Megan from The Lyons Share Wellness]

    Published: 07/12/2017
  11. SFP 84: How should I handle potty training regression?

    Published: 06/12/2017
  12. SFP 83: How can I handle an early riser?

    Published: 06/12/2017
  13. SFP 82: How do you handle whining/complaining?

    Published: 15/11/2017
  14. SFP 81: I am terrified that my kid will choke, what should I do?

    Published: 09/11/2017
  15. SFP 80: How should I handle a clingy baby?

    Published: 08/11/2017
  16. SFP 79: SPECIAL EPISODE: How can I reduce the mental load?

    Published: 30/10/2017
  17. SFP 78: How can we start enjoying our child more?

    Published: 19/10/2017
  18. SPF 77: What are your thoughts on the term “good boy/good girl”?

    Published: 18/10/2017
  19. SFP 76: How do you handle food sharing?

    Published: 04/10/2017
  20. SFP 75: Does my kid eat too much?

    Published: 03/10/2017

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Simple Families offers solutions for living well with children. In this show, we focus on child behavior, positive parenting, family wellness, and decreasing the mental load. As a Mama with a doctorate in Child Development, Denaye’s perspectives are grounded in research, but more importantly real life.

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