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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Simplicity parenting
using the extraordinary power of less to raise calmer, happier, and more secure kids
Book • 2009
Simplicity Parenting offers practical strategies for reducing stress and increasing well-being in families by simplifying home environments, establishing daily rhythms, and limiting media exposure.
The book emphasizes the importance of predictability and unstructured time for children's development and emotional security.
The book emphasizes the importance of predictability and unstructured time for children's development and emotional security.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a favorite book about parenting, highlighting the importance of relationships.

Ginny Yurich

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1KHO 477: What Every Boy Needs Before He Turns 10 (And Why It Starts With You) | Molly DeFrank, Mothering Boys
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, highlighting the idea that rescuing children's childhoods also rescues parents.

Ginny Yurich

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Screens Are Rotting You & Your Kid’s Brains: Reclaiming Joy, Grit & Nature | 1000 Hours Outside’s Ginny Yurich
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, referencing Kim John Payne's statement about the impact of a parent's work hours on their child.

Jim Sheils

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The THREE Routines That Keep Entrepreneurs From Losing Their Families w/ Jim & Jamie Sheils
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after an interview, highlighting his community's positive reception of her book, "No Bad Kids."


Janet Lansbury

Strict Is Loving
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as a foundational book on parenting and simplifying family life.

Ginny Yurich

1KHO 500: Childhood Starts Ending the Day the Smartphone Arrives | Kim John Payne, Simplicity Parenting