Aug 30, 2022
Parents need all the help they can get, especially after the last couple of years of disconnection from everything during the pandemic. Erin Hansen specializes in coaching tweens and teens, and is joining the podcast to give advice to struggling parents along with 6 ways to connect with students and children that can help them avoid the pitfalls of anxiety and depression.
She says that we need to remember how we were at that age, feeling misunderstood and isolated, worried about what others think of us. Erin will tell us how to just listen to kids with compassion and non-judgment as we never give up trying to help them fix whatever problem might be blowing up in their world.
And she has great advice for parents as to when you might consider guidelines that regulate letting children have a phone or consume social media. She relays why you might look at these devices as helpful tools that can inspire creativity. You’ll learn why it’s important to normalize failure and prevent perfectionism, while teaching them how to be resilient and comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Erin Hansen has worked with parents and children of celebrity and high profile clientele for over 25 years. She is nationally recognized as an educator and parenting expert, and her work extends to coaching families on how to connect despite difficult circumstances.
Connect with Erin Hansen
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/erin.r.hansen
TikTok - Erin Hansen on TikTok
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamerinhansen/
Twitter - erinhansen_
Website - www.middleschoollifecoach.com
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