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Raising Good Humans

Ep 10: Dr. Aliza answers listener questions about conflicts with friends, preschool grooming battles and toddler tantrums plus a conversation with actress Emily Mortimer

Raising Good Humans

Dear Media, Aliza Pressman

Toddler, Sinai, Mount, Doctor, Mother, Science, Dear, Baby, Motherhood, Parenting, Psychology, Pressman, Education, Humans, Seedlings, Kids & Family, Adolescence, Children, Child, Childhood, Parent, Good, Raising, Infant, Media, Aliza

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Emily MORTIMER talks about her own parenting, what she feels great about and what she has messed up; also, how to help kids manage conflicts with friends and listener Q & A

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:07.0

Welcome to Raising Good Humans.

0:08.0

I'm your host Dr. Lisa Pressman,

0:10.0

and today is a great chat with actress, writer, and producer Emily Mortimer,

0:15.0

who you've seen in movies such as Matchpoint on TV in the newsroom and Dollin M and more.

0:20.0

Emily's talking about the challenges of siblings, taking sides when your child

0:24.8

argues with a friend, and also how to be both there for your child and support them

0:29.7

in the process of managing social conflicts on their own.

0:34.0

Emily is lovable and brilliant,

0:35.6

so it's just a pleasure speaking with her.

0:37.9

And don't forget to stick around for the show notes

0:39.9

where I'm gonna cover a little bit more

0:41.3

about helping kids manage social conflicts. And then I'm going to cover a little bit more about helping kids manage social conflicts.

0:44.4

And then I'm doing a Q&A based on the Instagram direct messages from you guys.

0:51.2

And now here's Emily.

0:53.0

I'm here with Emily Mortimer, actress, producer, writer, the mother of May who is in third grade.

1:01.0

And so she must be nine.

1:02.0

She's nine. And I don't know why I said must be

1:04.4

because she's exactly the same age as my daughter and Sam who is he 14 now is

1:10.0

15 oh my god and he's in 10th grade. Wow. So that's that. I want to know, so we're going to talk about lots of things, but tell me what you feel great about first, something that you feel like I've nailed this part of being a mom.

1:26.4

I feel like I've been. I think I have nailed. There's one thing I have done quite, well I don't know whether I've nailed it but I think I realized from the moment that they were born in both instances

1:41.2

That I was able to just love them so besottedly and devotedly, mainly because they weren't really anything to do with me.

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