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  • Real Talk with CATCH Moms
    2024/06/18

    It's CATCH Moms at the Pod today! Rachel Tzinberg, CATCH President and Julie Weinberg, the Vice President, join us to share heartfelt experiences and lessons learned on our parenting journeys thus far. We recorded in the very living room where CATCH began, too! Join us to discover practical advice, have a few laughs and find yourself in our conversation. We cover the gamut from fostering open communication to validating our kids. We have learned a lot and this is an easy, compassionate, wisdom-filled conversation that just might leave you with some real-life parenting strategies.

    We hope you enjoyed Season 3! We'll see you in the fall for Season 4!

    SHOW NOTES:
    Dr. Becky Kennedy
    Good Inside, Dr. Becky Kennedy
    Sitting With Kids Through Hard Feelings - Breathing Space
    Blessing of a Skinned Knee, Wendy Mogel PH.D.
    Julie Lythcott Haimes Bonsai vs. Wildflower
    CATCH Parents Connect Groups
    CATCH Lunch and Learn: Be Curious Not Furious
    CATCH Learn from Experts: Judith Joy Finding Gratitude Playlist
    Feelings Wheel

    music credit: Line Up/Pond 5
    ©CATCH 2024

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    41 分
  • Erasing the Stigma, How One Room Is Making A Difference
    2024/05/28

    Today you'll meet Adison Schwartz, an inspiring high school senior erasing the mental health stigma every day! She is joined by her school staff mentor, Robyn Corelitz, a social emotional learning specialist. Together, they are making a difference at Deerfield High School. Adison will take us on an audio tour of the amazing space she created, dedicated to student wellness at her school. She will also introduce us to You Are Enough, the organization she founded when she was only 14. Discover how a student-led project is providing a safe haven for students to decompress, reset, and find support. Tune in to hear about the impact of You Are Enough.

    SHOW NOTES
    You are Enough Not-For-Profit
    JED Foundation
    Haley Hoffman Smith, Her Big Idea
    Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence

    music credit: Line Up/Pond5
    ©CATCH 2024

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    31 分
  • Delayed Finals and A Controversial Student Editorial
    2024/03/26

    When Glenbrook North High School delayed finals at the last-minute due to the weather, it launched a firestorm of anger aimed at the administration. In response, student editors at the school newspaper took a stand that brought its own criticism. In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, we meet the authors of that editorial, Avery Copeland, and Kaitlyn Lu. They share the backlash they faced and why they believe their peers need to "suck it up" in the face of adversity. Tune in to discover how teenagers and parents alike can cultivate resilience and embrace growth in the face of challenge.

    SHOWNOTES:
    The Torch Editorial: Students, Suck It Up

    Music Credit: Line Up / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2024

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    25 分
  • Embracing Life's Glimmers: Finding Joy with Ease
    2024/02/27

    If you’re stuck in the muck of parenting, you can make positive change without sticker charts and timeouts. Yes, there is another way, and you’ll find it by searching for glimmers, those minor moments that deliver peace and joy. During this episode, we meet an artist who made a big life change for the better and shares how you can follow her lead with small steps.

    SHOW NOTES:
    B Kez website
    B Kez Instagram (@BKez)

    Music Credit: Line Up / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2024

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    39 分
  • A Lesson in Kicking the Habit of Checking Our Child’s Grades
    2024/01/30

    How often are you or your child checking their grades? How is that impacting your relationship with your child? In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, we dive deep into the addictive nature of online grade tracking systems for both parents and students. Join us as we look at the toll these systems take on our families and learn how we can break free from what Julie Lythcott-Haims calls the "insidious parent portal."

    SHOW NOTES
    00:28 Julie Lythcott-Haims One Week Cleanse
    00:30 NY Times Article: Snowplow Parents Are Ruining Online Grading
    02:30 Deerfield Parent Network
    13:24 Guest's One Week Cleanse Experience and Lessons Learned
    23:10 PMHG Episode 3 (Season 3) Setting Students Up for Success, A Teacher's Perspective

    music credit: Line Up / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2024

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    33 分
  • Avoiding the Overparenting Trap
    2023/11/27

    Parents are facing real pressures to keep kids active, focused, and accomplished. But to what end? The award-winning documentary, Chasing Childhood, emphasizes the importance of free play and independence as the keys to a kid’s success. In this episode of Parenting the Mental Health Generation, we dig into what’s best for our children and offer guidance on avoiding the overparenting trap.

    SHOWNOTES:
    Chasing Childhood Documentary

    If you would like to host an intimate documentary viewing and discussion with your friends, email info@catchiscommunity.org.

    Music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    37 分
  • Setting Students Up for Success: A Teacher’s Perspective
    2023/10/31

    From the intense pressures of the college application process to the societal expectations shaping student extracurricular choices. Our kids are doing it all. Are they achieving success?

    Join Amy O. and Dr. Lisa in a candid conversation with Aimee Wool, a seasoned high school teacher, as they delve into the evolving world of student stress. Wool shares valuable insights into the changing dynamics of education and offers thought-provoking perspectives on redefining success and happiness beyond traditional benchmarks.

    Tune in to discover the crucial role teachers and parents play in fostering a healthy balance between academic achievement and overall well-being.

    SHOW NOTES:
    10:00 The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
    10:30 TEDx Bloomington, Shawn Achor, "The Happiness Advantage: Linking Positive Brains to Performance"
    15:00 PMHG S3 E2: What Really Matters Most in High School May Surprise You

    music credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5
    ©CATCH 2023

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    29 分
  • What Really Matters Most in High School May Surprise You
    2023/09/26

    "It's wild to me that we throw all these things at teenagers and expect them to handle it with the grace and poise that a 35-year-old would. And so, if I were speaking directly to teenagers of today, what I would say to them is that it makes so much sense that you feel this pressure. It makes so much sense that you feel stressed out. The environment that you are in is such a competitive and high pressure one that I would feel the same exact way." Meg Ruocco - 2015 High School Graduate

    Two 2015 grads from Glenbrook North High School reflect and share their experiences growing up on Chicago's North Shore in this episode of the pod. Meg Ruocco and Kathleen Nolan talk with Amy O. and Dr. Lisa about the risks that are worth taking, what they want current high school students to know, and offer parents advice on how best to support their kids.

    Meg is currently finishing on her Masters of Fine Arts in screenwriting at Brooklyn College in New York City. Kathleen just started her final semester of a Master of Nursing program at the University of Illinois in Chicago.


    ©CATCH 2023
    Music Credit: Tune 2 go / POND 5

    To find all of the resources CATCH provides to caregivers of young people struggling with their mental health, go to www.catchiscommunity.org.

    Follow us on social media
    Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @catchiscommunity

    CATCH, Community Action Together for Children's Health, is a 501(c)3 that provides support and education for families around mental health topics. Original content and materials from CATCH and its collaborators are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a general resource and are not specific to any person or circumstance.


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    36 分