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You want to raise great kids. We want to help. (Parenting advice for every stage: birth—high school) This podcast was designed to be a resource for all things parenting. We plan to bring you great content and the advice of leading experts on topics like technology, faith, sexuality, pandemic parenting and toddler temper tantrums as we work toward helping our kids grow in their faith.
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In this episode we talk with Johnson Cook, co-founder of Greenlight, about the skills your kids need in order to earn, manage, and invest money. He shares the story about why Greenlight was created and their mission to shine a light on the world of money for families and empower parents to raise financially-smart kids. You’ll love this conversation…
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Daytona… You've got questions; we've got answers! On this episode of the Raising Great Kids podcast, we talk with Heath Miller, director of InsideOut at Browns Bridge Church. Heath and Kendra discuss our upcoming camp for high school students, a beach retreat in Daytona Beach, Florida. From July 25–29, students will experience five days full of con…
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Let’s talk about how to help our kids grow in their faith and eventually develop a real faith of their own! On this episode of the Raising Great Kids Podcast, we talk with Holly Delich about practical ways you can help your kids experience faith and take next steps as they grow. This podcast is hosted by our Atlanta-area churches. If you would like…
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Stories are powerful! In this episode, we interview Beth Chadwick, UpStreet Director at Buckhead Church. She shares her very personal story of being a young black girl growing up in the South. We know you will love hearing from this wise and talented leader and amazing parent. You will be inspired to help your kids grow a strong sense of personal i…
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An interview with David Thomas, co-author of the book, Are My Kids on Track? The 12 Emotional, Social, and Spiritual Milestones Your Child Needs to Reach. In this interview, we talk about the emotional milestone of RESOURCEFULNESS—and how skills in this area will help children navigate life’s obstacles. RESOURCES: 1. Are My Kids on Track?: The 12 E…
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An interview with David Thomas, co-author of the book, Are My Kids on Track? The 12 Emotional, Social, and Spiritual Milestones Your Child Needs to Reach. In this interview, we talk about the emotional milestone of RESOURCEFULNESS—and how skills in this area will help children navigate life’s obstacles. RESOURCES: 1. Are My Kids on Track?: The 12 E…
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This is Part 2 of an interview with Beth of @DayswithGrey, one of my favorite preschool Instagram accounts. Let’s talk about preschoolers and screen time as well as what toys and what activities are best for every stage of preschool development. Links: Blog: https://dayswithgrey.com/ Shop: https://shop.dayswithgrey.com/ Social: @dayswithgrey This p…
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Join us for an interview with Beth of @DayswithGrey, one of my favorite preschool Instagram accounts. Beth is a teacher with strong educational background and a mother putting into practice what she teaches in real-time. Today let's talk about how play helps your preschooler learn and grow. Links: Blog: https://dayswithgrey.com/ Shop: https://shop.…
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In this episode, we interview board-certified therapist Chinwe Williams about the importance of open communication with your older kids. We talk about the power of being heard, how to get your child to open up, creating safe and consistent places to talk, and what to do when you’re concerned about your kids. End the Night Right Tool for Families We…
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Middle school is filled with transitions that students are trying to navigate. As a parent, it can be so confusing to know when to speak up, when to keep quiet, and when to lend a helping hand. In this episode Kendra sits down with Britt Kitchen, the Director of Students at North Point Ministries, to talk about the phases of middle-school growth an…
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In this interview, we talk with Louie Lovoy, one of our favorite staff dads. Louie has been part of our staff for 10 years. He led in our student ministry for years and currently serves our network of partner churches. Today, we are talking about practical things we can do as parents to help our children understand faith and take age-appropriate st…
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In this episode, we interview Erin Nichols, a Licensed Professional Counselor & Play Therapist, and talk about family habits that support a strong bond and meaningful communication with your child. There is such value in starting when kids are young to talk often and listen well. When the issues grow more complex, you will be glad you did! End the …
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In this podcast episode, we ask Andy Stanley, senior pastor of North Point Community Church, a wide range of parenting questions. As the dad of three grown kids, he has wisdom and insight on what worked for their family and a few lessons they learned along the way. We’ll talk about communication strategies, discipline, and the power of intentional …
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We can’t wait to see you! In the coming weeks, we are going to continue opening our buildings and experimenting with new ways to bring UpStreet Kids back into the building. This episode is for parents who attend our area churches. We will discuss what you can expect as you return to the building and the steps we are taking to create a fun and safe …
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Due to COVID-19, your brand-new kindergartner might be experiencing UpStreet in the building for the very first time. In this episode, we are going to give you everything you need to know to have a great experience. We’ll talk about a typical Sunday morning, new experiences available to elementary-aged kids, what they’ll be learning, and what you c…
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We have missed you and your preschoolers! In the coming weeks (and months), we are going to begin opening our buildings and we can’t wait to see you. This episode is specifically helpful for parents who attend our area churches. We will discuss what you can expect as we return to the building and the steps we are taking to keep Waumba Land kids saf…
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In this episode, we are going to dive in deep and discuss screen time, cyber bullying, and Snapchat and what to do to help your child and student navigate this digital world. This interview with Titania Jordan and Matt McKee of Bark Technologies is full of practical parenting advice like, “How do you know when your child is ready for a cell phone?”…
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An interview with Titania Jordan and Matt McKee of Bark Technologies discussing how to create a safe and healthy environment for your kids as they navigate the digital world. In this interview, we discuss how much is too much, what your kids need to know as they navigate online, and how to lead healthy and positive communication with your kids when…
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It’s Christmas! In Episode 33, Kendra Fleming shares 10 ideas to help you create fun and meaningful experiences for your preschooler this holiday season. You will have all or most supplies at home or easily accessible. Don’t try them all! Just pick one that’s your favorite and have fun. Here are just a few of them: Keep a basket of Christmas books …
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In this episode, Kendra Fleming shares five simple ideas that will help you teach your preschooler how to look for good things and learn to be thankful for what they find. We’ll talk about simple prayers and habits that will instill in them the practice of expressing gratitude that they will carry with them as they grow. You can start today by aski…
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Every parent wants to be a great parent, but you can’t parent every child the same way. Kathleen Edelman has devoted more than three decades to researching, developing assessments, and teaching people to better understand their wiring. In this 5-part series, she will help you better identify the temperament of your child and will give you helpful a…
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Are you parenting a yellow? Yellow temperament kids are known for being fun, talkative, and great with people. But have you ever tried to communicate with them? They can also be easily distracted, talk over you, or just not listen. In the second episode of our Color Temperament series, we will talk with expert Kathleen Edelman and discover the most…
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Are you parenting a red? Red temperament kids are known for being independent, adventurous, responsible, and determined. They can also be a little bossy! In the third episode of our Color Temperament series, we will talk with expert Kathleen Edelman and discover the most crucial need of your red child. It will help you have better communication and…
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Are you parenting a blue? Blue temperament kids are known to be good friends, detailed, creative, and careful. But they also love their routines and schedules. Have you ever tried to spontaneously leave the house only to be met with resistance and questions? “Where are we going?” “How long will it take?” “What shoes do I need?” In the fourth episod…
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Are you parenting a green? Green temperament kids are super chill, easy to get along with, and are generally happy and well-behaved. Sounds like a dream, right? But those greens don’t like to be rushed and tend to have a bit of a stubborn side. In the final episode of our Color Temperament series, we will talk with expert Kathleen Edelman and disco…
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Can you imagine how the world would change if we raised up a generation of kids who were able to see the needs of others and felt compelled to do something to help? In this interview, we talk with Bryan Apinis, the father of four, the Director of Intersect and the Be Rich campaign that champions the cause of generosity and compassion for all our ar…
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The early years are the training ground for teaching kids to be responsible—to make wise choices, to take care of their stuff, and to take care of their friends. While they are young, the stakes are low. But we all know that as they grow, their ability to be responsible for their things, for their money, and for their loved ones—becomes much more i…
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Hey Parents! When your child has a healthy relationship with you, it gives them a secure foundation to try new things and gain confidence as they grow more independent. It’s no surprise that your bond with them is important to their overall well-being! There is a very interesting tool called the 4 S’s of a Healthy Relationship that we think will be…
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Never before has school caused more anxiety and questions for parents than this year. Join us as we interview Rebecca Williams, principal of Webb Bridge Middle School, the #1 ranking middle school in Georgia. With 23 years of experience, Rebecca will share how we can help our kids start strong and stay strong this school year. This podcast is hoste…
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Loneliness is one of the biggest issues facing our society and it has the power to exacerbate feelings of depression and isolation in our kids and teenagers. In our crazy current world, it’s something we need to be watching for with our kids. Our kids are also logging record amounts of screen time, which can be even more isolating. But it’s not all…
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Parenting is rewarding. It’s often fun—but it isn’t easy. Feeling tired, overwhelmed, and stressed can easily become part of your everyday, but it doesn’t have to. In this episode, best selling author, Rebekah Lyons, shares practical information on how to get better sleep, the impact of technology on our stress levels, and the importance of play. T…
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Being a parent is a tough but important job. Whether you’re a single parent, married, or co-parenting, it’s crucial that you aren’t the only influence for your child as they are learning and growing. In Episode 20, Kendra Fleming and Karen Stubbs talk about the importance of not parenting alone. Karen shares her story as it pertains to this topic a…
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Christmas is coming! It’s the time of year when you’re shopping for the perfect gifts, baking treats, prepping for parties, and trying to create the most magical memories with your family. In the midst of it all, you also want your preschooler to be learning about the true meaning of Christmas. You want them to know that we are celebrating the birt…
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Divorce or separation is never easy on families, especially when children are involved. And changes that involve transitioning between two homes can be especially difficult. Preschoolers are wired to crave consistency and routine, so it’s normal for them to face challenges as they navigate a new normal. We know parents want to get this right, but i…
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Conflict in marriage is inevitable, but learning how to best communicate with your spouse can help you manage it in a healthy way. The key to effective communication is understanding your temperament as well as your spouse’s. In Episode 17, Kendra Fleming talks with Kathleen Edelman about what temperaments are, the strengths and weaknesses of each,…
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Being a parent is the most important job anyone will ever have, and being a new mom in today’s world can bring lots of challenges and struggles. In Episode 16, Kendra Fleming and Karen Stubbs talk about some of the top struggles of young moms and share practical advice on how to overcome these challenges. Karen Stubbs is the founder of Birds on a W…
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The toddler years are hard and, as a parent, it may seem impossible to find time to be intentional with your little one. It’s a crazy time when they are testing boundaries, running all over the place, and learning so much about the world around them. But it’s so important to slow down and create intentional connection times when you can speak truth…
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We are all different, and understanding how your child is wired is so helpful as you parent them! In Episode 14, Kendra Fleming talks to Kathleen Edelman about temperaments and how you can become a communication expert as you parent your child. Kathleen provides great advice that will help you discover your child’s temperament and how best to paren…
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Having a newborn in your home is difficult! They require constant attention and sometimes it seems like the crying and sleepless nights will never end. It’s easy for parents of newborns to feel pressure to get it right as they try to figure out their new normal—especially with limitless voices that tell them the right and wrong way to parent. In Ep…
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As parents, we don’t want our kids to feel stressed or sad. But, the reality is that they are guaranteed to experience things that cause them anxiety—and it can actually be good for them! We also know that sometimes preschoolers need extra help if they really start to struggle in these areas. What are the things that cause them stress? How can you …
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Congratulations—you have a rising kindergartner! This season can be overwhelming for many reasons, but we don’t want the transition from Waumba Land to UpStreet to be one of them! We want to help make it as seamless as possible by equipping you with everything you need to know before it’s time to bring your child to their new environment on Sunday …
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Did you know that play is one of the best ways preschoolers experience relationships with others? It’s a super important part of their development! But between cooking, cleaning, laundry, work, etc., playing with your kids can be hard to fit into your day. Good news! There are moments that already happen in your everyday life where you can easily p…
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Making your marriage a priority when you are parenting young kiddos is tough! There’s always someone who needs your attention, you’re typically running on lack of sleep, and it’s easy to put your relationship on the backburner. It’s countercultural, but the best parenting you will ever do is to build a home where your marriage comes before your chi…
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One of the most amazing things about the world is that every person is created differently with unique strengths, weaknesses, and personalities. So why, when our kids are young, do we tend to have the expectation that there’s only one right way to behave (follow the rules, sit still, etc.)? As parents, we often expect children to all be motivated b…
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Have you ever wished your child was more grateful? It’s never too early to start teaching them about gratitude and, in fact, it’s a great thing in these early years! Andy Stanley once said, “Unexpressed gratitude is ingratitude,” and we want to help you teach your child simple prayers and habits that will instill in them practices of expressing gra…
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Life with preschoolers is busy, and it can be difficult to find time to talk with your kids about God. Sometimes it seems impossible to fit one more thing into your day! We want to encourage you to simply lean into the moments that are already happening in your day-to-day life and and use those as a springboard to create habits in your home that wi…
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Every parent wants their child to know they are loved and accepted no matter who they become, what they accomplish, or how they mess up. The expression of unconditional love is one of the greatest things you can provide. But how do you know if you’re communicating it well? In this episode, Kendra Fleming shares three great practices for communicati…
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The greatest parents don’t strive to be perfect, but they are intentional about their personal growth. And as the most important influence in your child’s life, how you grow in spite of your failures and weaknesses will be more important than any attempt at perfection. But where do you start? In this episode, Kendra Fleming and Tim Cooper talk abou…
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Establishing traditions and creating memorable moments for your family are great things to start in the preschool years. But as parents of preschoolers, we know that your time is limited and creating over-the-top, Pinterest-worthy moments is almost impossible! So instead of trying to attain the unattainable, we want to encourage you to think about …
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Does teaching your preschooler how to pray feel overwhelming? Whether talking to God is a regular part of your life or you’re learning to pray, too, we want to take the pressure off! Prayer is simply talking to God as if he’s your best friend. We want to encourage and equip you to teach your preschooler that they can talk to him anytime, anywhere, …
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