

The Follow-Up: Popular Parenting Styles
Parenting styles are everywhere on social media—gentle, attachment, positive, even FAFO (that’s “f around and find out”) parenting. But what does the research actually say about these labels? And is there really one “right” way to raise kids?
In this follow-up episode, Dr. Mona revisits her conversation with clinical psychologist and Parenting Translator, Dr. Cara Goodwin. Together, they unpack what science tells us about parenting styles, where trendy terms fall short, and why connection plus boundaries is what really matters.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
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Why “gentle parenting” isn’t well-defined in research
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The three parenting styles psychologists actually study—and which one predicts the best outcomes
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Why mixing and matching strategies is often the healthiest approach
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The problem with rigidly sticking to one style (especially with spirited or neurodivergent kids)
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Tools like timeouts, rewards, and praise—why research shows they can be helpful, not harmful
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What behaviors are never okay, no matter your style (think spanking, threats, or shaming)
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