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Welcome to the Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, where we bridge the gap between parenting and education to help you raise thriving children. In this episode, host Dina Sargeant delves into the art of building strong parent-teacher relationships with the insightful Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D.
Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D is a seasoned expert with 25 years of experience in conflict resolution and psychology. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical-Community Psychology from Michigan State University and served as the Director of the University of Illinois Psychological Services Center for 12 years. As the founder of Conflict 180, Elaine has dedicated her career to helping parents and educators collaborate more effectively.
In this episode, Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D explores the critical importance of fostering a strong parent-teacher relationship to support a child’s academic success. She discusses how parents can familiarise themselves with their child’s academic progress, strengths, and areas for growth before attending meetings and conferences. This proactive approach lays the groundwork for more productive and meaningful discussions with teachers.
Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D also highlights the long-term benefits of a collaborative parent-teacher relationship, not only for the student’s academic success but for the overall well-being of the school community. She offers practical advice on how parents and teachers can work together to create a supportive network that goes beyond formal meetings, ensuring that every child receives the comprehensive support they need to thrive. Tune in to discover how you can become an active partner in your child's education.
Follow Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D’s work at:
Website: https://www.conflict180.com/about-us/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elaine-shpungin-93ab938/
Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs.
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77 episódios
Manage episode 454038365 series 3402014
Welcome to the Raising Parents: The Parenting Science Insights Podcast, where we bridge the gap between parenting and education to help you raise thriving children. In this episode, host Dina Sargeant delves into the art of building strong parent-teacher relationships with the insightful Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D.
Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D is a seasoned expert with 25 years of experience in conflict resolution and psychology. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical-Community Psychology from Michigan State University and served as the Director of the University of Illinois Psychological Services Center for 12 years. As the founder of Conflict 180, Elaine has dedicated her career to helping parents and educators collaborate more effectively.
In this episode, Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D explores the critical importance of fostering a strong parent-teacher relationship to support a child’s academic success. She discusses how parents can familiarise themselves with their child’s academic progress, strengths, and areas for growth before attending meetings and conferences. This proactive approach lays the groundwork for more productive and meaningful discussions with teachers.
Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D also highlights the long-term benefits of a collaborative parent-teacher relationship, not only for the student’s academic success but for the overall well-being of the school community. She offers practical advice on how parents and teachers can work together to create a supportive network that goes beyond formal meetings, ensuring that every child receives the comprehensive support they need to thrive. Tune in to discover how you can become an active partner in your child's education.
Follow Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D’s work at:
Website: https://www.conflict180.com/about-us/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elaine-shpungin-93ab938/
Produced by the Parenting Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs.
Visit https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ to learn more about LMSL and visit http://pa.lmsl.net/ for further information about Parenting Science Labs.
Follow us on social media to stay updated:
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1 J. Richard Gentry, Ph.D.: Early Literacy and Preschool Language Skills | Raising Parents #71 1:16:22

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1 Elaine Shpungin, Ph.D: Enhancing Parent — Teacher Communication with Commlink | Raising Parents #67 1:10:29

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1 Fathali M. Moghaddam, Ph.D: Parenting Democracy – Nurturing Young Activists | Raising Parents #64 1:08:05

1 Dr. Erica Steele: Trauma Tenders – Navigating Childhood Challenges | Raising Parents #63 1:06:56

1 Dr Marcia Herrin: Bite Battles – Picky Eaters & Allergy Triumphs | Raising Parents #62 1:01:55

1 Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D: Leadership Seeds – Nurturing Political Insight | Raising Parents #61 1:06:28

1 Dr. Jim Taylor: Playbook for Potential – Nurturing Young Athletes | Raising Parents #60 1:03:30

1 Art Markman: Toddler development- Art Markman, Ph.D | Raising Parents #59 1:07:36

1 Darcia Narvaez: Childhood Flourish – The Essence of the Evolved Nest | Raising Parents #58 40:47

1 Iris Lesser, Ph.D: Postpartum Diversity — Beyond Stigma to Wellness | Raising Parents #57 42:25

1 David M. Allen, M.D: Empower, Don't Shelter—Unmasking Overprotective Parenting | Raising Parents #56 52:19

1 Mel Schwartz, LCSW, MPhill: Hidden Harms — Unveiling Child Anxiety Burdens | Raising Parents #55 1:04:29

1 Dr Lina Begdache: Junk-Free Kids — Health Impacts of Poor Diets | Raising Parents #54 41:31

1 Tracy Gleason: Play Pals — Sparking Preschool Brilliance | Raising Parents #53 1:21:47

1 Dan Romer, Ph.D: Adolescent Myths — Rethinking Risk-Taking | Raising Parents #52 1:11:10

1 Devanshi J. Patel: Fit Families, Thriving Kids — Tackling Childhood Obesity | Raising Parents #51 1:05:27

1 Alvin Thomas, PhD: Raising Resilient Kids – Parenting Against Discrimination | Raising Parents #50 1:20:34

1 Oludoyinmola Ojifinni: Expecting Teamwork — Partnering Through Pregnancy | Raising Parents #49 1:09:14

1 Lara M. Dato MS, OTR/L: Eat Right, Every Bite — Healthy Mealtime Habits | Raising Parents #48 46:21

1 Dr. Kate Renshaw: Anchoring Love — Nurturing Secure Attachments| Raising Parents #47 1:42:12

1 Lilian Ong - Empowering Motherhood Through Postpartum Wellbeing | Raising Parents #46 1:06:35

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1 Prof. Andrew J. Martin: Student Learning Motivation and Engagement | Raising Parents #44 58:29

1 Dr. Brenna Hicks: Play Therapy and Relationships | Raising Parents #43 47:47

1 Joe Magliano, Ph.D: College Mastery — Elevating Reading and Critical Thinking | Raising Parents #42 1:04:54

1 Ann-Elizabeth Magiris: The Importance Of School Readiness Assessment Parents | Raising Parents #41 44:03

1 Dr. Amelia N.Y. Lee, MH: Secure Attachment and Child Development | Raising Parents #40 1:13:08

1 Eulisia Er: The Power of Parent — Child Interaction in Child Development | Raising Parents #39 1:00:49

1 Dr. Cher McGillivray: Exploring Children’s Resilience — Why it Matters | Raising Parents #38 58:42

1 Prof. Lauren Ball: Growing Up Strong: Kid-Friendly Nutrition Tips | Raising Parents #37 1:09:41

1 George W. Holden, Ph.D: Meta-parenting — What is it and why does it matter | Raising Parents #36 49:49

1 Dr. Nikki Martyn: Parental Stress and Infant Development: A Deeper Look | Raising Parents #35 1:10:50

1 Dr. Anthony Ajayi: Nurturing Futures: Empowering Teens with Pregnancy Support and Education | Raising Parents #34 1:06:57

1 Dr. David Roy: Educational Pathways: Homeschooling vs. Traditional Schooling | Raising Parents #33 59:15
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