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Raising Me

Raising Me

CBS13

How many times as a parent or caregiver have you stressed out not knowing how to handle a situation? (Ran out of fingers and toes to count here!) Questions about curfews, social media rules, whether we are being too strict or not strict enough, or even dealing with a toddler meltdown can make us worry if we're doing or saying the right things. The reality is even the moms, dads, caregivers who look like they have it figured out really don’t. There is so much self-doubt that comes with being a parent. We don’t get a ‘How To’ guide after all. Each week on Raising Me, Emmy-award winning journalist and mom of 3 Adrienne Stein will talk with the experts about what we’re all navigating with our children. Things like dealing with bullies, fear around school threats, figuring out how and when to effectively discipline, and how to talk with our kids about money, especially when difficult choices need to be made. We'll learn simple and practical ways to be a better parent and person. Follow along for the new episode dropping every Tuesday morning. Welcome to Raising Me!

31 - Never Unplugged: What's Happening in High Schools
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  • 31 - Never Unplugged: What's Happening in High Schools

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adolescent mental health continues to worsen, with more than 40% of students regularly feeling sad or hopeless and around 30% experiencing poor mental health. In this week’s episode of Raising Me, Adrienne gets an insider perspective on what’s really happening in high schools, from constantly being plugged in to the pressure of social media. You’ll hear from a guidance counselor with more than 20 years of experience and two high school students who candidly discuss what high schoolers are actually experiencing. They're working with an organization, KyleCares, that helps students connect other students with mental health resources and intervention. They’ll share the remarkable mission they are on to try to make sure no one at their school suffers in silence. For more information on the Kyle Cares Foundation: https://kylecaresinc.org/

    Tue, 14 May 2024
  • 30 - Disordered Eating on the Rise

    In this week’s podcast episode of Raising Me, Adrienne speaks with Sara Porter, LCSW, a clinical supervisor at Northern Light Acadia Hospital. They discuss eating disorders and disordered eating - how they differ, what to look out for when it comes to your children and the things that you can do to help prevent it at home.

    Tue, 07 May 2024
  • 29 - Game Time: Rethink Your Approach to Video Games

    This week on Raising Me we’re discussing navigating video games in a healthy way at home. Our expert – Catherine Knibb, a longtime child therapist - has a unique take on how parents should think about games that can create a much more balanced experience at home... Without a battle. What about violence in video games and whether they encourage more aggressive behavior? She’ll dive into that, too.

    Tue, 30 Apr 2024
  • 28 - Meditation 101

    Do you ever feel anxiety and stress creep up and not know what to do for relief, or how to help your children who are struggling with it? You’re not alone. Have you tried meditation? Today we’re talking about beginner strategies to get us and keep us all in a better place mentally and emotionally. Dr. Allyson Coffin shares the benefits like stress and anxiety reduction, enhanced creativity, emotional regulation, and clarity. She also talks about the simple things you can do, that you may never have thought of as meditation before. The best part, it can be done in as little as 2-3 minutes a day. About Dr. Allyson Coffin Dr. Coffin graduated Cum Laude from New York Chiropractic College obtaining her doctorate in chiropractic through the study of anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience. She worked in a multidisciplinary practice in New York with internists, orthopedists, physical therapists, and chiropractors, then moved to Maine—and opened Align with Wellness thirteen years ago. Dr. Coffin lives in Cumberland with her husband, two children and dog. She is a competitive swimmer and her whole family loves all of the outdoor activities Maine has to offer—season after season. Dr. Coffin is a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (I.C.P.A) and Maine Chiropractic Association (M.C.A).

    Tue, 23 Apr 2024
  • 27 - Practicing PACE - for your kids and for you

    P.A.C.E. stands for playfulness, acceptance, curiosity, and empathy. It was developed by Dan Hughes, PhD and we are lucky enough to have him join us for this conversation. Dr. Hughes developed P.A.C.E. specifically for children who’ve experienced trauma, however as you’ll see, the key pieces can help us with nearly any important relationship in our lives. In this episode, Adrienne speaks with Dr. Hughes about P.A.C.E., a strategy that can not only dramatically improve your relationship with your child, but also the one you have with yourself.

    Tue, 16 Apr 2024
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