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005: The Very Best Way You Can Support your Child in School // Amanda Hamilton Roos of Building the Bridge

By Rachel Nielson | Nov 13, 2017

Is your child’s life at school a bit of a mystery to you? Whenever you ask what he/she did today, do you hear the lackluster response, “Oh, nothing.”

Amanda Roos taught high school English for nearly a decade before deciding to stay home with her three children. She has continued to be very involved in education by writing curriculum and developing a website called BuildingtheBridge.org. Her mission is to help families bridge the divide between home and school and build strong, effective partnerships.

In today’s podcast, she shares three easy steps for forming a “working relationship” with your child’s teacher. Within the discussion, you will learn…

-Why talking to your child’s teacher about something other than school is so important
-How to start these conversations without sounding like an awkward teenager on a blind date
-How often you should “follow up” with teachers and in what ways
-Why a little praise and gratitude goes a long way
-What you should be asking to see within the classroom

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How to Stop Yelling at your Kids with Ralphie Jacobs featured on top US mom podcast, 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms Podcast

004: How to Stop Yelling at your Kids // Ralphie Jacobs of Simply on Purpose

By Rachel Nielson | Nov 6, 2017

“The prerequisite to all other parenting principles is to be in control of yourself as the parent. And this is the major struggle for parents. They feel like they are standing on the sidelines helpless, and their children are running rompus around them and all over them…But this can easily be changed. We should not…

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Introducing our Kids to Unexpected Heroes

003: Introducing Our Kids to Unexpected Heroes // Jennifer Brimhall of Raise the Good

By Rachel Nielson | Oct 30, 2017

“Children are great imitators–give them something great to imitate.” Joy D. Jones Jennifer Brimhall, a mother of five and the founder of the website Raise the Good, believes that we can surround our children with good role models whom they will want to emulate. These aren’t superheroes with capes or celebrities with millions of dollars; these are…

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3 Easy Ways to Capture Memories of Motherhood // 3in30 Podcast for Moms

002: Easy Ways to Capture Memories of Motherhood // Laura Webb

By Rachel Nielson | Oct 23, 2017

This week my little sister Laura Webb, a mother of two young children and a Chemistry and Math teacher–“not a writer!” she is quick to point out–will share her ideas for easy ways that we can fit record-keeping into our busy lives as moms.

Listen in as Laura details ideas for how to…

1) Use technology to help us capture memories
2) Find routine times or triggers to remind us to journal
3) Remember that something is better than nothing when it comes to documenting our lives

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001: Getting Unmotivated Kids to Help // Candi Kidd

By Rachel Nielson | Oct 13, 2017

This week on the 3 in 30 podcast, Candi Kidd, a mother of three young children who reads books and takes courses on home management and family systems, shares three practical strategies that we can use to motivate our kids to help around the house.

Listen in to discover…

1) How single-tasking outloud can help our kids (and us!) breakdown overwhelming tasks
2) How a celebration blitz can ramp up the positive energy and motivation in our homes
3) How to use the tiny habits to make family contributions just a part of the routine

You won’t want to miss hearing Candi explain each of these three tools, and when you try them in your home, please let us know via social media or a comment on this post! We’d love to hear if it’s working for you.

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Meet Rachel Nielson and Learn the Why of the Podcast

000: Learning How to Love: The “Why” Behind 3 in 30 Podcast

By Rachel Nielson | Oct 12, 2017

In the middle of a rainy summer night, just over six years ago, I became a mother.

My experience was a little different than most mothers—I wasn’t the one in the hospital bed that night. I was standing beside my son’s brave birthmother as Noah came into the world.

After years of failed infertility treatments and adoption possibilities that didn’t go through, I was finally a mother.

I often tell our son, who we named Noah Atticus, that he was our first miracle.Rachel Nielson, Host of 3in30 Podcast for Moms

Three years later, this time on a hot summer morning, we were blessed a second time. After going through Invitro Fertilization and an incredibly difficult pregnancy, my second little miracle was placed in my arms.

Sally Grace was bruised and battered from a posterior delivery, but she was here and she was ours.

And the focus of life just zooms in for a moment—for a day or two—and everything feels clear. There’s peace and perspective and happiness when a new baby joins your family.

But then the focus zooms back out, because it has to—because there are meals to make and families to support, and very complicated, very real adult challenges that come to us in life—

And even though you know that those babies in your arms are what you most treasure and what you want more than anything, there are moments when you wonder if you can really do this. There are times when you hardly recognize yourself in the midst of your discouragement or your yelling at your kids, and you mourn a little bit for the happy mother that you wanted to be—that still you want to be.

Motherhood is beautiful, magical, and good—but it is also very hard at times. We all have our own unique situations and struggles and heartaches.

The hard stuff will never go away completely, but what if we could minimize it? Manage it a little better? And what if there were simple things we could do as mothers to maximize the joy?

That is the premise and the goal of this podcast: to give moms like you and me practical, doable takeaways to try with our families each week—strategies that will help us create more meaning in motherhood.

Please listen to the entire introductory episode to learn more about being a part of the 3 in 30 Podcast community of moms!

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