EPISODE · Apr 8, 2025 · 16 MIN
Nip in the bud nuggets with Dr Bettina Hohnen - Friendships, social connections, online world, and executive functions.
from Nip in the Bud® Podcast - The children's mental health charity · host Nip in the Bud Children's Mental Charity
This clip is from my podcast with Dr Bettina Hohnan - Neurodiversity: how to parent and educate neurodiverse brains effectively.In these short podcast clips, we offer nuggets of information from our longer podcasts that give advice and quick tips to help you as teachers recognise children’s needs and respond more efficiently, empowering you to adapt teaching effectively.In this clip we talk about helping our children in their friendships and social connections and the challenges of screens and the online landscape.We also look at the silent skills that make up our executive functioning. We learn why a child may respond in a certain way to something and how as a parent or carer we can re-frame this as a skills deficit rather than as naughty behaviour. This nugget is packed full of ideas and strategies for you to try out to help maintain a positive relationship with your child.Dr Bettina Hohnen is also partnering with Nip in the Bud to do vlogs answering your questions and sharing further advice.Dr Bettina Hohnen website (including links to her books:The Incredible Teenage Brain by Bettina Hohnen, Jane Gilmour and Tara MurphyHow to have incredible conversations with your child by Jane Gilmour and Bettina Hohnenhttps://drbettinahohnen.com/Smart but Scattered: The revolutionary "Executive Skills' approach to helping kids reach their potential by Peg Dawson and Richard Guarehttps://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/General parenting books recommended by Dr Hohnen include the following`;Good inside by Dr Becky Kennedy The book you wish your parents had read by Philippa PerryPlease follow Dr Bettina Hohnen on social media for tips and ideas about strengthening relationships with your kidsInstagram: drbettinahohnenTwitter: bettinahohnenDisclaimer: The content provided in the Nip in the Bud podcasts is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to replace or serve as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or mental health issue.Nip in the Bud - Where to get helphttps://nipinthebud.org/where-to-get-help/
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This clip is from my podcast with Dr Bettina Hohnan - Neurodiversity: how to parent and educate neurodiverse brains effectively. In these short podcast clips, we offer nuggets of information from our longer podcasts that give advice and quick tips to help you as teachers recognise children’s needs and respond more efficiently, empowering you to adapt teaching effectively. In this clip we talk about helping our children in their friendships and social connections and the challenges of screens ...
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