EPS 333: SOLO SHOW Back-to-School Prep for Adolescents

Episode 333



This week is a solo show where Casey O’Roarty discusses back-to-school strategies for talking with your tweens and teens about expectations in the new school year.

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Takeaways from the show

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  • Working through feelings for the upcoming school year with your teens
  • Talking through goals and expectations with your teenagers
  • Staying calm when talking to your teen about the school year
  • Letting your kids take their own responsibility with their grades
  • Trusting your children to decide what opportunities are important to them
  • Allowing your kids to find their own motivation

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Transcription

Casey O'Roarty 0:08
Music, hello, hello, my friends, welcome to joyful courage, a conscious parenting podcast where we tease apart the challenges and nuances of parenting through adolescence. I am your host. Casey o'rourdy, I am a positive discipline lead trainer. I am the adolescent lead at sproutable, which is a company that represents not only the growth of children, but also the journey and evolution that we all get to go through as parents. This is a place where we keep it real. There's real storytelling that happens here, real parenting, real challenges. The teen years are messy, and there aren't many right answers, but the more we trust ourselves and the more we trust our kids, the better the outcomes can be. The Parenting we talk about over here is relationship centered. You won't find a lot of talk about punishments or rewards. What you will hear is a lot of encouragement around connection and curiosity and life skill development. We talk about setting limits, of course, and CO collaborating on expectations. But really, we're here to be in relationship with our teens, because we know that relationship is really where our influence lives. Right? Our teens are on their own journey, and while we get to walk next to them or slightly behind them or in front of them, depending on your kid, we don't get to walk the journey for them, their work is to learn from the tension of life. Our work is to support them and love them along the way. I'm so glad that you're here. Enjoy the show.

Speaker 1 1:55
Woohoo. Hey, look, I'm back. I'm back after a nice summer break. I'm so glad to be here podcasting with all of you again. Woohoo. How was your summer? OMG. We had a really busy summer over here, as is. I mean, isn't that how it always is? I guess I don't know. I feel like I haven't had a summer as exciting as this summer in a while, both of my kids worked through the summer. My son was a lifeguard, which is a little terrifying. He was a lifeguard and works at our little Parks and Rec Department here in our neighborhood, which is a great job for him, with a boss that has really taken him under his wing and appreciates who he is, and has formed a really good relationship with him. My daughter is a fully licensed, fully working esthetician at a beautiful spa in town, and she also is really being supported and nurtured by her boss and her coworkers, and is loving what she's doing, yay. And any of you that that have followed for the last few years, you know that, especially the daughter, man, I mean, she's put me through the ringer, and it's really great to see her thriving and loving what she's doing and saving money and being excited about moving out on her own. Yay. What else happened this summer, I got to do a lot of traveling, a lot of seeing my family. Went to Colorado and spent a week with my sister and her five year old and 10 month old. And you know what? I don't miss those days. It's a lot of work, even though some of the work is just sitting there, kind of keeping the 10 month old from launching himself down the stairs, it's a lot of on time, like you're just on and I'm enjoying my teenagers. I'm enjoying kind of reclaiming my own life separate from them, and rediscovering my relationship with my husband this summer, that's been really special, especially the last few weeks, but it was really amazing going and spending time with my sister. Shout out to my sister, Jamie. I love you so much. Yeah, yes, and I'm really excited to be back here with you on Mondays. So let me just tell you what's happening in the next few months, because it's busy over here. I'm going to be co facilitating the teaching parenting, the positive discipline way parent educator certification training with Julietta Skoog Jules, my sister from another mister. This is a 15 hour program over five days on Zoom, certifying new parent educators. So if you want in on that, find the link in my in the show notes and check it out. I'm also doing a free webinar tomorrow night, heads up, if you haven't heard about it yet, heads up tomorrow night, free webinar around back to school, and that's what I'm going to talk about today on the pod. Cast. I hope that you join me there. There's a six week class for parents of teens that begins September 20, so a couple weeks out from that, you are someone who's been waiting to do the six week class, and you want to deep dive into this whole philosophy and way of being with parenting around positive discipline. Now is a great time. Six weeks starts, the 20th ends, the last Tuesday of October. So you can check that out. And finally, oh my gosh, you guys. I don't even know how to share this. I have a huge month of travel in November, if you live in the Middle East or near it, I'm going to be speaking at a conference in Abu Dhabi. What I know that sounds wild, but I was invited to apply, and applied and was accepted. And Julietta and I both get to go travel to the Middle East to speak, which is wackadoo, super exciting. And then from there, I get to go to Singapore. I'm going to Perth, Australia, and then finally, I'm going to Maui, to an Eckhart Tolle retreat. I don't know who I am right now, but I'm doing a world tour. So there you go, Eat, Pray, Love. That's me in November. Life is really good and exciting right now, and as far as the podcast goes, we well, thanks for hanging in there with me through the summer. We all need a break. Great, and I was glad to be able to share some of my favorite shows as weekly throwbacks for all of you, we're playing with a new format. From now until the end of 2022 I'm going to be releasing interviews, new interviews, on Mondays. Well, not today. Today's a solo show, but the rest of the Mondays will be a new interview. And then on Thursdays, I am gonna pop in with either a fresh or a throwback solo show. So you're gonna get interviews on Mondays and solo shows on Thursdays. Really excited, really excited to continue to offer you powerful encouragement to listen to throughout the week. Yay. We're gonna feel that out, see how it unfolds. I am really on top of things. I have. All my guests have, pretty much except for, I think two or three have already been interviewed and recorded, and I have an amazing lineup to share with you this fall and into the winter. So I'm really stoked about that, really stoked about that.

Speaker 1 7:39
Now today, we're going to talk about back to school. By the way, I was a week off on when my son started school. That made me feel like a super mom. It's all fine. Have you seen my back to school checklist that's been going around? I've been talking about it in my newsletter and in the joyful courage for parents of teens, Facebook group and on Instagram, I've been trying to throw it around. It's free. It's a free download, and there's a link to it in the show notes, so you can get it there, back to school checklist. Because, you know, I know I'm not alone in feeling like the anticipation of right now, like they're like it's ripe right like there's a moment here that we get to really kind of lay out or talk to our kids about what is the upcoming year gonna look like? What are our expectations? How can we co create some routines and agreements. What do our kids want? Here's the deal for our sweet tweens and teens of 2022

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