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Tracey N. Turner

RAD Parenting Podcast

A weekly Health, Fitness, Mental Health, Kids, Family and Parenting podcast
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Tracey N. Turner

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RAD Parenting Podcast

Tracey N. Turner

RAD Parenting Podcast

A weekly Health, Fitness, Mental Health, Kids, Family and Parenting podcast
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Come join us for this month's episode where Tracey talks about taking breaks as a parent and how important it is to protect your patience wo you can be a RAD parent! Connect with Tracey: Visit http://www.fullcirclefamilycounseling.com/getting
With back to school season in full swing, Tracey and Jena share some things you may want to think about when entering this new school year.  Connect with Tracey: Visit http://www.fullcirclefamilycounseling.com/getting-started/ for more inform
In this episode of RAD Parenting Podcast, we delve into the topic of children's behavior: Does your kid have ADHD or is it, hypervigilance, screen time, and sleep deprivation. We explore the fine line between normal childhood exploration and be
Welcome to the Reactive Attachment Disorder Parenting Podcast where we help give you information to turn your RAD kid into a family kid. In today’s episode, we embark on a discussion of Mother’s Day and parenting dynamics. We unravel the myster
In this episode, we’re continuing the conversation about interracial adoption with Jena and her daughter. There really are so many little things happening that we don’t think about when blended families come together. Finding and building commu
In this episode, we’re talking about interracial adoption, and what that experience has been like for Jena and her daughter. We’ll be sharing some helpful information from a wonderful organization, Be the Bridge, that is working to empower peop
When it comes to therapy at Full Circle Family Counseling, your participation, commitment, and willingness to attend sessions are so important. This really makes or breaks how much success will take place for you and your family. I am not the m
As we move into 2023, I want to talk about what you can expect from therapy when we work together. At Full Circle Family Counseling, you won’t find ‘traditional’ therapy that is solely client-driven. Instead, the entire family is very actively
The holiday season can be fun, but it can also be a busy and stressful time for so many of us - especially as parents. If you feel like you need to relax and decompress after the holidays, I have a guided meditation to help you do just that.   
Christmas is just days away, and if you’re like many of the parents I’ve worked with, you may just be ready to get it done and over with. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and really over this time of year, one of the best things you can do is to t
With Christmas right around the corner, you may be questioning what to get your RAD child for Christmas. What gifts do you suggest your extended family give your child with reactive attachment disorder? More than likely toys will get destroyed
The holiday season can be a lot, and pretty stressful for most of us. When you have children with developmental complex trauma in your home, it can feel even more chaotic. Did you know that you can handle the holidays with a little more grace a
You’ve asked your child to do something, but they just absolutely refuse to do things your way. Does this happen more often than not? As a parent, it can be very frustrating when your child absolutely refuses to follow your direction. In previo
As a parent of a RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder) child, it is no surprise to feel overwhelmed during the holiday season as you plan time with extended family. What do you tell your in-laws, grandparents, aunts and uncles, or siblings that ma
Children to bullying others are not feeling good about themselves, maybe sarcastic, have passive/aggressive behaviors. They usually pick on kids who have traits that they feel they are lacking and may be jealous of that child. Its okay for pare
Quick Tip for Shame vs Guilt in a Child Symptoms of a child experiencing shame vs guilt are discussed. Parent communication tools and effective responses for helping a child are covered.
Moving kids from destructive and shameful thinking into a more temporal and opportunistic feelingn of guilt attached to specific actions, not to thier entire person. 
A great explanation of the varying types of trauma.
Typical symptoms and challenges of PTSD are discussed and the need for increasing coping skills, reframing and creating new narrative, restoration and the development of support systems for the entire family.
Very good information for caregivers and parents who sometimes get too caught up in their child's issues that they aren't able to take proper care of themselves. Parents / caregivers need reminding that its okay to do things for their own benef
As a child develops, when child cries and their needs aren't met the child develops a sense of security and safety. If not, the infant does not thrive when their needs aren't met and does not feel secure, safe and develop the ability to love an
Tracey talks about the first year of the attachment cycle and what the attachment cycle is.
Self care is vital to the adults and having support of friends, family, school and  faith communities makes a world of difference in how the adult can maintain and support these child.
Jen and Tracey discussed green brain vs red brain (needs not met vs needs met, trust vs distrust). When parents/caregivers don't respond to their children or don't do it with consistency or the environment is chaotic, they don't connect to
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