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You've Got This With Sarah Hamaker

Sarah Elizabeth Hamaker

You've Got This With Sarah Hamaker

A weekly Kids, Family and Education podcast
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You've Got This With Sarah Hamaker

Sarah Elizabeth Hamaker

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You've Got This With Sarah Hamaker

Sarah Elizabeth Hamaker

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“Coaching is an empowerment way of being in the world,” Elaine says. “Coaching is about helping people see what they want and what they need to achieve. … When we invite parents to take a coach approach, we see our kids as independent beings an
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Elaine Taylor-Klaus, an author, parent educator, and certified coach. The co-founder of ImpactADHD.com, co-creator of Sanity School® (an online behavior therapy program), and co-author of Parenting
“Children are unaccustomed to just taking the toys that they have, sitting down and playing with them,” Janet says. “This is about the only time in their life when they have the freedom day-after-day to let their imagination run wild.”
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Janet Carter, a speaker, writer, and a certified John Rosemond Leadership Parent Coach. She is a graduate of James Madison University and taught middle and high school English as well as homeschooli
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I discuss brain development with Dr. Catherine Jackson (Dr. J), America’s #1 brain psychologist. She is a speaker and an experienced licensed clinical psychologist, neurotherapist, coach, and nutrition and inte
“We think our kids should know how to handle emotions but they don’t” said Dr. J. “The bonding phase is very important so that our kids can get a sense of security. They are learning from parents their cues for everything. If they don’t get tha
“Right now, our society is pushing boys more toward some of these entrepreneurial aspects than girls,” Brian says. “Part of it is making sure girls have role models so they can see examples of women and girls doing great things.”
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I chat with Brian Weisfeld about giving kids an entrepreneurial mindset. Brian has helped build a number of well-known billion-dollar companies including IMAX Corporation and Coupons.com. He is the founder and
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Kristina Schnack Kotlus is a two-time brain cancer survivor and author of the book I Quit: Facing Cancer with Faith, Family & Friends. She has a degree in comparative religion from George Mason Univ
“A child’s hope index score is a better predicator to if they’ll be successful in life, in college, in their career, than their SAT score,” Kristina says. “Giving our children the ability to have hope and putting hope into practice in our famil
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Dr. Derwin Gray, author of The Good Life. Derwin is the founder and lead pastor of Transformation Church, a multiethnic, multigenerational, mission-shaped community in Indian Land, S.C.. Gray met hi
“We cannot outsource our theology to the youth leader,” Derwin says. “Our children learn theology over the dinner table, how we handle our finances, how we argue, how we spend money. Discipleship is not only taught—it’s also caught.”
The teenage years don’t have to be feared. Instead, parents should embrace the opportunity to move into a mentor relationship with their teens. On this podcast, I discuss smoking, disrespect and preparing your teen for college.
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I answer listener questions about teens, those kids between the ages of 15 and 19. If you have a question about your child, please write to me at [email protected]. The teenage years don’t have to be fea
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I chat with Sharon Lamberth, an educator whose career has spanned over 30 years.  She has served as a home-hospital instructor, elementary school classroom teacher, curriculum facilitator, assistant principal a
“If you’re a strong parent in certain times, then chances are, you’ll be a pretty strong parent in uncertain times,” Sharon says. “Children look at adults differently than adults look at children.”
“You know what they say: If Mama ain’t happy, ain’t no one happy. When you’re got things on your mind that you’re trying to process, it overshadows the other things that you want or need to do,” Kaye says. “Talking through those things as a fam
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Kaye Wilson, a certified leadership parenting coach, former homeschooler. Kaye has served both as a teacher and headmaster of a classical Christian school in Oklahoma City. She came to motherhood wi
“Because of the changes in society right now compared to when I was a kid, I think parents are not realizing so many expectations are actually leading to an increase in mental illness or mental disorder in children and teenagers,” Tracey said.
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Tracey Maxfield about toxic stress in kids and teens. Tracey is a retired nurse with more than 36 years of experience in gerontology, mental health and dementia care. Tracey has written articles on
Recently, I had the opportunity to talk about parenting with Claude Jennings with WGTS-FM/Washington, D.C.Included are how to handle all the kids at home this summer and how to help our kids get along better.Enjoy!
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I answer listener questions about young teens, those kids between the ages of 13 and 15. If you have a question about your teen, please write to me at [email protected]. Middle school and early high scho
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Amy Carney about visioning as parents. Amy is a Leadership Parenting Coach™, author and speaker who writes about intentional parenting and family life on her blog, as well as for various freelance p
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Blythe Daniel and Dr. Helen McIntosh about the sometimes tricky relationships between moms and daughters. Blythe is a literary agent and marketer with more than 20 years of experience in publishing.
On this week’s “You’ve Got This,” I talk with Mary Kaarto about how raising kids has changed over the years. Mary is a retired award-winning editor and former freelance writer for the Houston Chronicle. She and her husband enjoy their lives tog
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