BGMAD Podcast Episode 28 | Sorry For Saying Sorry!
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Apologizing isn’t easy. Parenting is hard. As a society, we tend to over apologize or not at all. Nod along as we discuss how saying (or not saying) “I’m sorry” affects your children, plus thoughts and ideas on how to get your kids to apologize and teaching them what saying “I’m sorry” really means and why it is necessary.
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Enjoy via Podbean below or watch us interact via the YouTube video that is linked below as well.
Links mentioned during the episode:
- Jocelyn Hamsher, LPC 
- Shahar Lawrence, LCSW 
- On Apologizing: https://psychcentral.com/lib/ocd-and-apologizing#resources 
- Joan E. Durrant, PhD (clinical child psychologist) 
- Mental Load Episode: The Weight of Invisible Work Part 1 - Mental Load Episode: The Weight of Invisible Work Part 2 
- Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara 
- The One Minute Manager by Kenneth Blanchard, PhD and Spencer Johnson, MD 
- The Road To Sorry: Being Responsible For Our Actions by Mandy Sweetwater 
- Sophia Says I’m Sorry by The Daily Grace Co 
- The 5 Apology Languages by Gary Chapman 
- The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman 
- @InCaseYouWantToGrowToday Emma Spann Porter 
- New Baby Episode: Tips and Etiquette For Visiting Families With A New Baby Part 1 
- New Baby Episode: Tips and Etiquette For Visiting Families With A New Baby Part 2 
- Why You Can’t Stop Apologizing: https://psychcentral.com/lib/why-you-cant-stop-apologizing-even-when-youre-clearly-not-at-fault 
- Lauren wearing Adidas Adicolor Neuclassics Track Pant (c/o) 
- Nick wearing Coofandy Waffle Shirt Button Down (c/o) 
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