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Parenting Roundabout

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Join parenting writers Terri Mauro and Catherine Holecko for a weekly look at the things parents are talking about, complaining about, and obsessing about right now.
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YouTube Goes to School

A Wall Street Journal article about YouTube in the classroom [ https://www.wsj.com/articles/youtube-is-a-huge-classroom-distraction-teachers-are-reluctant-to-banish-it-11647656643?st=jwes8cn1sxfw83c&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink ] got us (well, mostly Nicole) complaining about people who complain about technology in school. It's here to stay, folks, so figure out how to use it....

Mar 30, 20229 min

What We’re Watching: As We See It Episode 8 and The Gilded Age Episode 7

On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, we wrapped up the (first?) season of As We See It with "Please Don't Leave." Everything's coming up Douglas, and Mandy manages to patch things up with Harrison after he learns about his parents' plans. If the show comes back, we'd like more roommate stories and less focus on the neurotypical drama, please. On The Gilded Age, it's nothing but neurotypical drama in "Irresistible Change" as Tom and Marian have a secret meeting, Turner gets fired, Gladys ...

Mar 29, 202233 min

Is It Time for Permanent Daylight Saving Time?

The U.S. Senate's vote to make Daylight Saving Time permanent got us talking about the twice-yearly time change, and whether it really makes kids squirrely or is just a minor inconvenience that's quickly forgotten.

Mar 28, 202213 min

Second-Listen Saturday: Motivating Kids to Move

There's almost nothing more delicate than trying to encourage a kid to exercise ("Are you saying I'm fat?!"), which explains why we're all a little obsessed with our children's fitness habits.

Mar 26, 202211 min

Roundabout Roundup: Heidi Wrangles Cats, HARDY, and Making Fun

On this week’s Roundabout Roundup, Nicole's Instagram Minute is back with cat rescuer Heidi Wrangles Cats [ https://www.instagram.com/heidiwranglescats/ ]. Terri's got a non-Walker Hayes, non-Taylor Swift music recommendation, and it's HARDY [ https://linktr.ee/hardy ]. And Catherine's enjoying #grumpyjimmy DiResta on Making Fun [ https://www.netflix.com/title/81267200 ]. Also mentioned: Making It [ https://www.nbc.com/making-it ]....

Mar 25, 20228 min

PSA: What Not to Say

It seems that some of our family members need a public service announcement about thoughts and opinions they should keep to themselves. Or perhaps find a more tactful way to express. (A mom can dream.)

Mar 24, 202211 min

Time for a Garage Sale

Inspired by a mom who mercilessly sold her kids' toys on eBay, we complain about the stuff in our homes we'd like to put a price tag on and shove out the door (although two of us are more motivated than the third).

Mar 23, 202214 min

What We’re Watching: As We See It Episode 7 and The Gilded Age Episode 6

On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, so much betrayal. On As We See It ("Outed"), Harrison feels deceived by Mandy, Jack realizes he isn't fooling anyone into thinking he's neurotypical, and Violet finds out Van wants her to move to a residential treatment center. Next: "Please Don't Leave," the season finale. On The Gilded Age, Agnes's butler, Bannister, commits the sin of moseying across the street and posing as the Russells' butler. As the episode title reminds him, "Heads Have Rolled...

Mar 22, 202225 min

When Less Is More

An episode of the Choiceology podcast [ https://www.schwab.com/resource-center/insights/content/choiceology-season-9-episode-1 ] about Strider balance bikes [ https://striderbikes.com/ ] got us talking about how removing steps, pieces, or extra clutter can help kids master a skill. Terri also thinks there's a market for balance bikes for small adults, so call us, Strider!...

Mar 21, 202215 min

Speed-Round Sunday: Do You Answer the Door?

Spam phone calls are bad enough, but what about when salespeople come to your door—do you open it or hide until they go away? Or what if it's a kid selling cookies? Or a neighbor with a dead goose? We assess our degree of welcoming on today's Speed Round.

Mar 20, 20227 min

Second-Listen Saturday: Check-Out Line Chaos

Even though she's moved on from having to wrangle small, grabby children in line at the store, Nicole still has some complaints about the system (or lack thereof).

Mar 19, 202210 min

Roundabout Roundup: Pet Picks

This week, in honor of an ailing pet in our podcast family (get well soon, buddy!), we're revisiting some of our past discussions about our companion animals--and that goes for roundup recommendations too. In November 2018, Terri shouted out Chewy.com and 1800PetMeds.com. In May 2020, Catherine gave Crown and Paw pet portraits the seal of approval (also mentioned: Gray Duck Art pet painting kits). ​ ​ In October 2021, Nicole shared a squeezable treat that her cats go crazy for. Visit https://par...

Mar 18, 202210 min

Pet Replay: Cat and Dog Decisions

This week, in honor of an ailing pet in our podcast family (get well soon, buddy!), we're revisiting some of our past discussions about our companion animals, from cats and dogs to turtles and stick bugs. Today's episode comes from September 2021. ​ Today we're obsessing about family members' conflicting opinions about adding a furry friend to the mix. It all started because a kitten literally fell into Nicole's yard (and was far too cute to turn away).

Mar 17, 202215 min

Pet Replay: Disgusting Things We Do for Our Dogs

This week, in honor of an ailing pet in our podcast family (get well soon, buddy!), we're revisiting some of our past discussions about our companion animals, from cats and dogs to turtles and stick bugs. Today's episode comes from May 2019. ​ Today's Round 3 is not for the weak of stomach. Skip this one if you don't want to join us in recalling and complaining about all the disgusting ways we've had to show love and care for our dogs.

Mar 16, 202212 min

What We’re Watching: As We See It Episode 6 and The Gilded Age Episode 5

On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2: As We See It's 6th episode, "Fear Is My Bitch," once again found us lamenting some bad, bad decisions and choices (but at least Joe Mantegna's character is still alive). Next: "Outed." On The Gilded Age (episode 5, "Charity Has Two Functions"), there are more lamentable choices, but also more extremely elaborate gowns and hats. Next: "Heads Have Rolled for Less."

Mar 15, 202225 min

Pet Replay: Critter Report

This week, in honor of an ailing pet in our podcast family (get well soon, buddy!), we're revisiting some of our past discussions about our companion animals, from cats and dogs to turtles and stick bugs. Today's episode comes from May 2019. Today we have some complaints about our (mostly) beloved pets: Cats are stalking lizards, a dog has herpes, and we've got a tortoise situation AND a hare situation.

Mar 14, 202215 min

Speed-Round Sunday: Have You Been to a Conference?

Catherine plans to attend a local writer's conference, and that inspired Terri to share her formative experience with the Santa Barbara Writer's Conference [ https://www.sbwriters.com/ ] in the mid-’80s and Nicole to recall a particularly great teacher's conference full of math accessories [ https://creativemathematics.com/ ].

Mar 13, 20226 min

Roundabout Roundup: Everlane, Good Thins Jalapeño & Lime Corn & Rice Snacks, Walker Hayes Playlist

On this week’s Roundabout Roundup, Catherine was Instagram-influenced to buy a cozy, new-but-recycled sweater from Everlane [ https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-waffle-pullover-recashmere-bone ]. Nicole found some gluten-free crackers with just the right amount of spice (Good Thins Jalapeño & Lime Corn & Rice Snacks [ https://www.goodthins.com/jalapeno-product.html ]). And Terri's loving a Walker Hayes playlist made by a fan named Nick Simmons [ https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/...

Mar 11, 20226 min

An Unlikely Parenting Resource

You can get everything at Walmart, even parenting advice: The retailer has a new service called Tot Squad [ https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tot-squads-parenting-services-now-available-on-walmartcom-and-select-walmart-stores-301487833.html ], with on-call experts to help parents with advice on topics like sleep, breastfeeding, and car seats. That's great, but where's the Squad for parents of older kids? That's what we need!...

Mar 10, 202211 min

The Warning Labels We Really Need

Gruesome images on cigarette packs and soda bottles can deter consumers. So we came up with some more products (and people) that should come with warning labels to keep our kids away.

Mar 09, 202211 min

What We’re Watching: As We See It Episode 5 and The Gilded Age Episode 4

On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2: As We See It episode 5, "Ever Had an Edible?" pushed all of Terri's mom-of-kids-with special needs buttons, and she has a few choice words for Jack's aunt, Julia the French fry guy, and most especially Harrison's mother. Next: Episode 6, "Fear Is My Bitch." Over on The Gilded Age's "The Long Ladder," everyone was much better behaved, even when they were being racist and hitting on their bosses and just generally acting clueless. Next: Episode 5, "Char...

Mar 08, 202235 min

Kids' Toys Grow Up

Back in the fall of 2020, we talked about Play-Doh for grown-ups [ https://www.parentingroundaboutpodcast.com/blog/yesterdays-toys-today ]. Now, Build-a-Bear has gotten in on the action with stuffed animals "just for adults" [ https://cafemom.com/news/build-a-bear-after-dark-collection/build-a-bear-announced-the-collection-on-february-2 ] We say there's no shame in enjoying a teddy bear at any age, and it doesn't need to come with an adult accessory (like a glass of Champagne). Plus, we drift in...

Mar 07, 202212 min

Speed-Round Sunday: Inclusion in Action

Hey, did you hear that Nicole wrote a book? And it's finally here! We celebrate her book-release day with a little talk about Inclusion in Action: Practical Strategies to Modify Your Curriculum and why you should run out right now and buy it: https://www.amazon.com/Inclusion-Action-Practical-Strategies-Curriculum/dp/1681252244 .

Mar 06, 20227 min

Second-Listen Saturday: To Work or Not to Work

Terri's been obsessing about her kids' jobs for a while, and now Nicole is joining her. How much pressure should we put on our high-school students to be gainfully employed?

Mar 05, 202211 min

Roundabout Roundup: Utz Potato Sticks, Euphoria, and Quordle

On this week’s Roundabout Roundup, Terri shared another delicious snack option: potato sticks from Utz [ https://www.utzsnacks.com/products/utz-potato-stix-original-potato-sticks?variant=9121492271148 ]. Nicole's enjoying season 2 of the not-for-kids TV show Euphoria [ https://www.hbo.com/euphoria ], and Catherine has another word game to suggest. If Wordle isn't enough for you, try Quordle [ https://www.quordle.com/ ]!...

Mar 04, 20229 min

Amazing Teamwork

After watching the most recent season of The Amazing Race (which just wrapped up), Catherine obsessed about which of her family members she'd team up with on a race around the world--and she made Terri and Nicole play along too. Mentioned: GeoGuessr [ https://www.geoguessr.com/ ], the Holderness Family [ https://theholdernessfamily.com/ ].

Mar 03, 202211 min

Parenting Partnership Problems

Today, we're complaining about those times when we disagree with our spouses about a parenting issue. We don't understand how this happens, since our way is always the right way.

Mar 02, 202211 min

What We’re Watching: As We See It Episode 4 and The Gilded Age Episode 3

On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2: As We See It's episode 4, "The Violetini," centered on a birthday party that did not go well for two out of three roommates--plus, Mandy's staying (who would have guessed?). Next: "Ever Had an Edible?" On The Gilded Age, the New York City aldermen find out what happens when you cross George Russell (and insult his wife--big mistake), and it's not good. Plus, both Marian and Peggy receive proposals that take them aback. Next: "A Long Ladder."...

Mar 01, 202225 min
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