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Friday Favorites #3

May 28, 2021 by Amy Webb, Ph.D.
baby development books

☑️ With the recent time change to Daylight Savings Time (at least in the U.S.), many of us and our kids are still adjusting. That usually means less sleep for parents ?. If you need a little help getting your kids to calm down for sleep, I recommend this lovely app called Sleepy Stories.

It was created by one of my favorite children’s book publishers Bushel and Peck. The best part–it’s totally FREE (not just a free trial). There are lovely stories and calming music to help kids relax their minds and bodies for sleep. I’ve found myself falling asleep while listening with my kids a few times 🙂

Some of the stories correspond to their books. One of our favorites is 50 Real Heroes for Boys. Some of the stories from the book are read on the app. My boys have loved these stories of famous (and not so well-known) historical figures who exemplify valuable character traits like perseverance, kindness and loyalty. Similarly, they have another book called Big Words for Fearless Girls.

sleepy stories

☑️ Have any of you seen the Netflix documentary about the kids who compete in speedcubing? If not, The Speed Cubers is fascinating. These kids (and teens) are masters of the Rubix cube. They can solve the puzzle in mere seconds, sometimes working one in each hand! For older kids, this is very entertaining and inspiring. This show prompted my kids to becomes fascinated with the cube as well and worked for hours learning to solve it. Fun!

speed cubers

☑️ Any social science geeks out there like me? If so, you will love the Hidden Brain podcast. I have learned so many fascinating things about psychology and human behavior from this show. So much of it can apply to many areas of life, including parenting, career, relationships, etc. I like to listen while I walk. Parents, it’s a great form of self-care if you like personal development-type topics. 

hidden brain podcast

Resources for Parents:

*NEW* Toddler Development: A Guide for Thriving in the Toddler Years: an e-book to help you with common toddler challenges like tantrums, playtime and growth spurts.

Growth Spurt Survival Kit: a collection of resources to help you navigate your child’s growth spurt with confidence and support

Tuning into Temperament: a toolkit for parents to help you get in touch with your child’s temperament and learn how to support it instead of fighting against it (parents of kids with a strong-willed temperament you know what I mean!)

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Amy Webb
As a mom of two young boys, I've seen first-hand how research-based child development information, combined with intuition, can guide you through your parenting journey. Although I have a Ph.D.in Human Development and Family Sciences, many of my real parenting discoveries have come through my experience. I believe parenting with confidence comes from knowledge; parenting with grace comes from insight. Join me on this parenting journey of learning and discovery

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