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Healing Hearts is a podcast aimed to help others parent with purpose. We offer support for resilient families as a beacon of hope and understanding for parents of vulnerable youth. Our commitment is to serve as an empathetic yet empowering guide for parents through the complex journey of raising children who face emotional, developmental, or behavioral divergence. We create dialogues that inspire, providing practical solutions and unwavering support for parents seeking strength and compassio ...
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In this episode, co-Hosts Sophia Mills and Sofia Scher have a conversation with Debbie Reber, the parent of a 19 year old neurodivergent child and the founder and CEO of Tilt Parenting. Tilt Parenting was created in 2016 to support parents find more confidence and hope in raising their differently wired children. GUEST INFORMATION Debbie Reber is a…
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In this episode, Host Sophia Mills has a conversation with licensed mental health professional, certified parent coach, & Mom of two, Elyse Jones. Sophia and Elyse discuss the importance of understanding your child's love language and how that can impact discipline styles and behavior outcomes. GUEST INFORMATION Elyse Jones is a thought provoking i…
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In this episode, Host Sophia Mills talks to Adoptive Parent, Tim Maudlin. Maudlin talks about adoption trauma with his child and shares personal stories, tools, and tips to overcome grief and trauma and survive what seems unsurvivable, empowering parents to give grace to their children while being kind to themselves. Tim Maudlin is a devoted husban…
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This is the first episode of the Heart to Heart Miniseries, where Tonya Cajuste discusses important topics surrounding parenthood. In this episode, Tonya talks about the importance of empathy and listening to your child and how it can go a lot further than reactionary responses.Autor: Parents Speak Up for Kids
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In this Heart to Heart episode, Tonya Cajuste utilizes a story based on real experiences to emulate how to react when your child loses a friend. Filled with tips and thoughtful advice, listen in to discover new ways to help your child process their feelings and grow closer with you in the process.Autor: Parents Speak Up for Kids
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Hi everyone! This trailer episode explains how we are expanding our reach! Not only will we continue to be a resource for foster parents, but now we will be providing tips and advice for all parents of vulnerable or at-risk youth. Join us as we go through this journey of healing together, providing support and guidance along the way!…
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In this episode, Host Sophia Mills has a conversation with foster parent Ashley Moon regarding the topic of fostering positive sibling connections. Ashley provides her experience on the topic as she and her husband became licensed foster parents when they took custody of two of her grand nieces in 2016. These children are now a part of a six siblin…
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In this episode, Rylie Heck and Sofia Scher interview Pam Heck and Brian Heck. They discuss topics surrounding fostering with biological children and how to foster a strong family dynamic. Brian and Pam met in college and came from completely different backgrounds. Pam was raised in a two parent home. Brian’s parents were divorced when he was just …
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In today's episode, Rylie Heck and Sofia Scher interview Palm Beach County high school teacher Mrs. Christine Brown. Mrs. Christine Brown grew up near Amish Country in Pennsylvania and went to school at American University in Washington, DC. While student teaching in DC, she taught many students from extremely disadvantaged backgrounds. Ms. Brown f…
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In today's episode, Rylie Heck and Sofia Scher interview Palm Beach County high school teacher Mrs. Christine Brown. Mrs. Christine Brown grew up near Amish Country in Pennsylvania and went to school at American University in Washington, DC. While student teaching in DC, she taught many students from extremely disadvantaged backgrounds. Ms. Brown f…
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In today’s episode, Sophia Mills and Tonya Cajuste are talking with Sam and Neva Quintana. The Quintanas are a couple who have been through a lot and wanted to give back to their community. They both knew they wanted to do ministry and then God revealed to them that it was taking care of His children mainly through fostering. They informally adopte…
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In today’s episode, Sophia Mills and Tonya Cajuste are talking with Sam and Neva Quintana. The Quintanas are a couple who have been through a lot and wanted to give back to their community. They both knew they wanted to do ministry and then God revealed to them that it was taking care of His children mainly through fostering. They informally adopte…
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In today’s episode, Sophia Mills and Tonya Cajuste are talking with Michelle Cook. Michelle is a Registered Mental Health Intern and Generations Counseling Program Manager at Urban Youth Impact. Michelle has agreed to share her knowledge and mental health resources for both foster youth and parents.Autor: Parents Speak Up for Kids
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In today’s episode, Sophia Mills and Tonya Cajuste are talking with Savatrie Forbes, a registered medical foster parent in Palm Beach County. Savatrie has agreed to share her journey and experiences as a foster parent for medically complex youth. This is Part Two of a two-episode panel.Autor: Parents Speak Up for Kids
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In today’s episode, Sophia Mills and Tonya Cajuste are talking with Savatrie Forbes, a registered medical foster parent in Palm Beach County. Savatrie has agreed to share her journey and experiences as a foster parent for medically complex youth. This is part one of a two-episode panel.Autor: Parents Speak Up for Kids
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In today’s episode, Sophia Mills and Tonya Cajuste are talking with two former foster youth, Acoya Cajuste and Lisa Gisiger, who have agreed to share their journey and experiences through the foster care system as well as their tips for foster parents and kids. Please note that we may be discussing some topics that may be sensitive for younger list…
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In today’s episode, Sophia Mills and Tonya Cajuste are talking with two former foster youth, Acoya Cajuste and Lisa Gisiger, who have agreed to share their journey and experiences through the foster care system. Please note that we may be discussing some topics that may be sensitive for younger listeners. This is Part One of a two-episode panel.…
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This episode introduces our new host, Sophia Mills, and a brief background about her time. It explores the difference between a house and a home and how you can create a home for your foster child. This episode also talks about the importance of self-affirmations and some ideas to implement this practice into your lifestyle. The two links are below…
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In this episode, parents will learn about the 3rd readiness factor (part one): Taking turns. Part of the social awareness readiness factor, taking turns and sharing is one of the most important skills that your child can practice and master before entering school.Autor: Kara Czerniak
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In this episode, we reveal the 3rd thing on the teachers wishlist - Your child's ability to speak up and clearly communicate their wants and needs. These are the things that Teachers WISHED their students knew BEFORE entering school, part of our series "How to Make Sure Your Child is REALLY Ready for School."…
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This track introduces the REALLY Ready for School Program, where we will talk about the things your child needs to be REALLY ready for school. ABC's and 123's are NOT enough! Also learn what the TEACHERS would love to see your child already know BEFORE they come to school for the first time!Autor: Kara Czerniak
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In this episode, parents will learn the 4th school readiness factor - understanding the boundaries of no. We will talk about effective discipline techniques and how to help your child understand that no means NO, for a smoother transition into following teacher-led directions.Autor: Kara Czerniak
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In this episode, parents will learn part two of the 3rd School Readiness Factor: Respecting personal space. Social awareness and learning about the proper amount of space to give your peers is a critical factor in your child having a smooth 1st time school experience. Children who are overly aggressive or too clingy can often have trouble making fr…
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