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Parenting doesn't have to be a battle. Jaci Finneman shows you how to turn your parenting problems into "No Problem" and become the Confident Leader your kids crave you to be.
Parenting doesn't have to be a battle. Jaci Finneman shows you how to turn your parenting problems into "No Problem" and become the Confident Leader your kids crave you to be.
Episodes

Monday Jan 23, 2023
Monday Jan 23, 2023
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Deborah wanted and needed help for her own Complex Parenting scenario, but she could not find anything that covered the broad spectrum of interdependent challenges of adoption, health, LGBTQ, trauma, and divorce.
So Deborah learned not just to survive the journey, but to thrive from it through her own resources. She is now on a mission to help other parents in similar situations.

Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Today's guest talks about Raising a child with a mental illness, Maintaining consistent parenting while on your own recovery journey and Dealing with external factors in child-rearing.
Meet George Brooks
Living with mental illness since age 7, George suffered abuse, weight loss surgery, childhood obesity, MANY health issues, addiction, divorce trauma, custody battles, raising a son with mental illness, poverty, starting a nonprofit, and much more as a black man ALL while struggling with a couple of serious diagnoses’ and yet he is thriving.

Monday Jan 16, 2023
EP 118 Liar Liar Pants of Fire; How to respond to lying
Monday Jan 16, 2023
Monday Jan 16, 2023
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Whether your child threw you a curve ball with their first ever lie or they are a chronic liar, this episode is a must listen!
Learn how to respond to your kids when they lie and how not to!

Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Develop your kiddos social skills by improving their speech and language skills.
Topic:
Practically supporting child social skills
Improving parenting skills while supporting child

Friday Jan 06, 2023
Friday Jan 06, 2023
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
The Language of Play; Help your child listen better with connection and communication strategies.
The 3 Things that help to understand the importance of play.
MY DEFINITION OF PLAY, A PLAY MINDSET, & CELEBRATION.
PLAY is… EXPERIMENTING, EXPLORING, PRACTICE, FUN, ENJOYMENT,
LEARNING, CREATIVITY, IMAGINATION.
With a Play Mindset, we Remember that we are ALL IN PROCESS. It allows for growth, courage, and learning.
USING the Language of Play – our kids are encouraged, know clearly what we want for them, and failing isn’t a problem.

Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
My guest today is going to share her 3 habits that help parents stick to a healthy lifestyle that...
>> they LOVE
>> can actually see themselves keeping up with for the rest of their lives
>> that creates the foundation of a (meaningful) health legacy for their children

Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
Wednesday Dec 28, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
Things parents wish they could "fix" about their kids when they reach out to me.
Can you relate?
Do you wish you could;
· Make them reciprocate my love and affection
· Stop annoying behaviors like chewing with mouth open, picking nose, spitting, swearing and other gross stuff
· Hold their attention for more than 2 seconds, make them interested in what I have to say and actually say “Thanks mom” once in a while
· Take their worry away
· Make them confident in themselves
· Have friends and get asked to go to other kids play dates/ events
· Make them feel bad and want to do better
· Make them aware of how they present to others, make them care about what others think
· Make them smarter, easier to get good grades
· Focus
· Get along with others
· Quiet down
· Listen to me
· Sleep better
· Eat better ie less or more or healthier
· Stop hurting their siblings or kids at school
· Stop back talking
· Stop manipulating
· Stop lying
· Stop stealing
· Stop threatening me and others
· Start talking, too shy
· Hang out with us instead of stay in their room by themselves
· Gain control, stop reacting with anger and aggression
· Stop bullying or being bullied, stand up for themselves
· Find motivation, so lazy
· Get involved, join a sport
· Stop interrupting
· Running away
· Screaming/tantrums all the time or for long periods of time

Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
How do we end the cycle of dieting that so many women over generations have struggled with?
How do we create healthy relationships with food without feeling like we are letting go of health?
How do we navigate kids who are struggling with 'picky eating'?
How do you respond to kids when they call themselves or someone else talks about their body in a negative way(i.e. calling them fat)?
How do we prevent kids from developing an eating disorder?

Friday Dec 23, 2022
Friday Dec 23, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
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TEXT “BRIGHTER” TO 741741
Every year, millions of teenagers struggle with thoughts of depression, deep sadness, isolation, stress, and the feeling of helplessness. Because of their mental health issues, thousands commit suicide, making it one of the leading causes of death among teens in the US.
Sadly, and too often, the parents of these teens are the last to learn about their child's mental problems, and sometimes it's too late to take action.
A Brighter Day aims to stop teen suicide by educating teens and their parents about mental disorders, and providing resources they can use to reach out and communicate when depression and stress are affecting either their own or the lives of those around them.

Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Thursday Dec 22, 2022
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!
What is bullying? What happens when a child/teen tells on a bully? What are we doing to respond to bullying and can we eradicate it? Do we provide support to the victim and the perpetrator?
My guest today shares his personal experiences with being bullied both at home and in school, how it affected him into his adulthood, and what he is doing to help eradicate bullying in schools through a blueprint he created and copywrited.
