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HOW TO BE A LOVING AUTHORITATIVE PARENT WITH DR. AMY STOEBER

 Modern Mommy Doc


PUBLICATION DATE:

July 30, 2020

HOW TO BE A LOVING AUTHORITATIVE PARENT WITH DR. AMY STOEBER

 Modern Mommy Doc

CATEGORY: PARENTING

Today I welcome back Dr. Amy Stoeber to the Modern Mommy Doc podcast to talk about a subject that I've wanted to dive into: how to be a loving authoritative parent.

Dr. Amy offers up some helpful insight and information for parents on how to find balance between being firm and being kind and loving with their kids.

Dr. Amy is a licensed psychologist who sees children and families in private practice but she also is a trainer, consultant, and educator for teachers and medical practices on the topics of trauma and resilience. She provides workshops, educational conferences, and online events to train professionals on trauma, compassionate practices, and building resilience so that families and children thrive!

Follow Dr. Amy

Instagram: @dr.amy.llc ( https://www.instagram.com/dr.amy.llc/

Website:  www.doctoramyllc.co

Whitney Casares, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.A.P.

Founder,  Modern Mommy Doc

Social:  @modernmommydoc

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