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Your Children and the War in Ukraine

by Betsy Brown Braun on March 6, 2022, under Adolescents, Behavior, Communication, Elementary School Children, Environmental influences, Learning, Parent modeling, Parenting, Safety, Sensitive Topics

When something “big” happens—a current or natural event-- I always write a blog, sharing with parents how to talk to their children about it. My website is filled with blog responses from over the last twenty years. I came very close to not writing a blog about the war in Ukraine, feeling like I have said it all. But I haven’t.  My job is to help you help your children. This war in Ukraine is not going away quickly, as I prayed it would.  The whole world is reacting.  Children, elementary … [Read more...] about Your Children and the War in Ukraine

: Explaing the war in Ukraine, explaining what Putin is doing, killing in Ukraine, Refugees leaving Ukraine, talking about the war in Ukraine, war in Ukraine, war with Russia;, What is NATO, What should parents say about the war in Ukraine, will there be a world war III
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How Do You Know When You’re in Love?

by Betsy Brown Braun on January 27, 2022, under Adolescents, Behavior, Communication, Elementary School Children, Environmental influences, Learning, Parent modeling, Parenting, Relationships, Toddlers

“How do you know when you are in love, I mean in love for real?” my daughter asked when she was about 13 years old. I have never forgotten the question nor my answer. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, what better time to discuss? Over the years in my practice (and through my own kids’ growing years,) the questions of how children learn about love and relationships and what it’s all about have come up many times in many ways.  Nothing is new. Parents have been teaching kids this … [Read more...] about How Do You Know When You’re in Love?

: kissing in front of children; hugging in front of children; modeling love; modeling loving, showing love; expressing love; showing affection;public displays of affection; affection in front of children; what is love; explaining love to children
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The Lessons of the Baseball Wildcard Playoffs

by Betsy Brown Braun on October 8, 2021, under Adolescents, Behavior, Brat-Proofing, Character traits, Child development, Communication, Elementary School Children, Learning, Parenting

The camera slowly panned the faces of the St. Louis Cardinals, just moments after the Dodgers squashed their dream of being the baseball champions going to the Playoffs.  Their faces reflected shock, disbelief, sadness, deep disappointment… just all of it.  Back and forth, from the elated winning Dodger players to the dejected losing Cardinals, we saw "big feelings" on faces. What a great lesson this is going to be for so many kids, I thought, especially for those who are just plain old sore … [Read more...] about The Lessons of the Baseball Wildcard Playoffs

: Bad sports, bad sportsmanship in kids, baseball lessons, cheaters, kids and board games, kids who cheat in games, learning resilience from life, lessons learned in baseball, poor sports, poor sportsmanship, sore loosers, teaching sportsmanship
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A Master Class: The Summer Olympics

by Betsy Brown Braun on July 28, 2021, under Adolescents, Behavior, Brat-Proofing, Character traits, Communication, Elementary School Children, Learning, Parent modeling, Parenting, Public Behavior

The Goat, Simone Biles, took herself off of her USA Olympic team this morning, The news swept over me in a wave of disappointment. Like so many Americans, I was looking forward to watching Simone mine for Gold and hit the jackpot. Instead of gold, I got let down. Disappointment is a part of the Olympics and of life. While Olympic fever is hardly over 98.6 degrees this year, there are so many reasons, beyond the sports, to watch the events with your children. (In fact, there are enough … [Read more...] about A Master Class: The Summer Olympics

: good sports, gynmastic teams, kids who quit sports, Olympic Lessons, Olympics, quitting sports, Simone Biles, Simone Biles' withdrawal. sportsmanship, sports disappointments, sticking with sports, Summer Olympics, team play, team work, women's gymnastics
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Re-Entry: Land the Helicopter!

by Betsy Brown Braun on May 1, 2021, under Adolescents, Behavior, Brat-Proofing, Character traits, Child development, Communication, Elementary School Children, Environmental influences, Expectations, Parent modeling, Transitions

Finally, our kids are emerging from a hibernation not of their choosing. Variations of in-person school are happening; sports teams are practicing; playdates with friends outside their pod have begun; kids are roaming in the village; parks are open.  Finally, our kids get to stretch their wings…and fly solo. For some, school re-entry has been a challenge. Worries about friends, socializing, academic competence, and even separation surfaced.  But for many, re-entry was a slam dunk.  After … [Read more...] about Re-Entry: Land the Helicopter!

: helicopter parents; land the helicopter; over parenting; parental expectations; self reliance, independence, parents hovering;, resilience, self efficacy
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Smoothing the Re Entry into School

by Betsy Brown Braun on February 17, 2021, under Adolescents, Behavior, Child development, Communication, Expectations, Learning, Parent modeling, Parenting, School, Separation, Toddlers, Transitions

Some children are lucky enough to have already gone back to in-person school.  But, sadly, many have not.  Today the internet was alive with stories of more public schools soon being able to go back to in-person education. Hallelujah! While we would all love our children to run and jump headfirst into school, it may not be so easy for some. For each child and family it will be different.  Age is not necessarily the determining factor. The re entry transition has more to do with your child’s … [Read more...] about Smoothing the Re Entry into School

: preparing kids for starting school after the pandemi, returning to school; school re entry; going to to school; the transition back to school; going back to school after the pandemic; school after the pandemic;
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"I do know so deeply what you have brought to me, Stephane, and the girls as a family.  They would definitely be little assholes without my Betsy’s wise words over the years LOL." -Katy Strouk - Mom of 2 girls--a teen and post college girl.

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When you [Betsy] speak, everything just sort of clicks and all the chaos going on around us seems to have order once again. We really appreciate your help and insight.

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Betsy is quite simply pure magic. Through the ups and downs of parenting, she is a constant source of tremendous guidance, , wisdom, and comfort. Having Betsy as a trusted resource, as I navigate life with two boys, is truly a blessing.

-Rebecca Jonah, mother of two boys

I have participated in Betsy’s groups and private consultations over the past decade-plus. I find her guidance to be experience and research-based. And I respond to her no-bullshit directness. Her support helps me feel like I am working to be the best mom I can be; knowledgeable, present, and open. Being in the groups has given me so much confidence as a parent, plus camaraderie and lifelong friends with my fellow mom members. Betsy is the rock, sounding board, expert, and friend everyone needs while navigating the parenting journey.

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Betsy is quite simply pure magic. Through the ups and downs of parenting (and life!), she is a constant source of tremendous guidance and wisdom and comfort. Having Betsy as a trusted resource (who has literally seen it all) as I navigate life with two boys is truly a blessing.

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Your voice is so often in my head as I navigate the adventures (good, bad, and yes, sometimes ugly) of parenting. I can’t imagine what I would have done all these years without it...it’s like a touchstone that keeps me on track.

-Thea Andrews Wolf, mom of 2 middle school boys

We’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of positive response in our community from the PA Forum Betsy held for our Middle and High School parents. We are all discussing our implementation of her practical, meaningful advice - from how to respond to our teen's and tween’s meltdowns to how to deal with their messy rooms. Additionally she helped frame parenting (and over-parenting) during this challenging time as well as normalize our parental anxieties.Thank you Betsy!

-Leigh Morales, MS PA Forum Chair, The Greenhill School, Dallas TX

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-Jane Buckingham, Author of The Modern Girls Guide to Life and The Modern Girls Guide to Motherhood

Betsy Brown Braun is a fine observer of children…

-Dr. Robert M. Landaw, Pediatrician

Betsy keeps it real. She respects parents and children and gives parents the straight scoop about productive communication. I turn to her insights again and again.

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Your talk really helped me in becoming a more “open” parent and less worried about little things that really don’t matter and restrict kids in a negative way.

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Betsy got me over the bumps of raising two young boys and over the moguls of raising teenage boys. She is my rock.

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I love the way you think and how clear you make the issues seem. You are so brilliant and I love how perceptive and straightforward you are. You anchor me and the things you say make a lot of sense.

-Leigh Nickoll, Marriage and Family Counselor

Betsy is always able to come up with simple and unique approaches to common parenting problems as well as more complex issues. What she says makes good sense and always works...

-Joanna VanTrees Cowitt, mother of a boy and a girl, Los Angeles, CA

Betsy Brown Braun is a master teacher and one of the wisest parenting experts I have ever known.

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Betsy is a wise, humorous, and caring advisor... Due in large part to Betsy, we are smarter parents and our children are happier and healthier as a result.

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Betsy Brown Braun’s class has been an incredible experience for me. Her wisdom, combined with a rare and wonderful sense of humor, has helped me become a better parent.

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Betsy is our modern-day version of the ‘village elder’ from whom we all seek counsel. Her suggestions have enabled me to respond to my children’s questions and curiosity in a way that respects their intelligence without confusing them.

-Paulina Ladreyt, mother of twin boys, Santa Monica, CA

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