RERUN - Let the Dance Be Messy with Developmental Psychologist Dr. Aliza Pressman
Description
In this episode (originally aired on 7/12/23), I sit down with Dr. Aliza Pressman, developmental psychologist, co-founder of the Mount Sinai Parenting Center and the Seedlings Group, professor, and host of the Raising Good Humans podcast. We discuss how Dr. Aliza came to developmental psychology, how her work influences her parenting and vice versa, and her thoughts on parenting “best practices” versus what is actually realistic. She shares the “orchid and dandelion” theory about children, her top four pieces of advice for first-time parents, and the value of process over outcome. Finally, we discuss growth mindsets versus fixed mindsets in children, how to start potty training with your child, and what she finds both difficult and great about parenting teenagers right now.
Key Takeaway / Points:
What drew Dr. Aliza to developmental psychology
On how her work shifted after becoming a parent
On “best practices” for parenting vs. what is actually realistic
How children can be “dandelions” or ”orchids”
Dr. Aliza’s top four pieces of advice for first-time parents
On pivoting away from achievement-oriented praise and perfectionism
The value of process over outcome
On growth mindsets vs. fixed mindsets
On not projecting your interests as a parent onto your child
Dr. Aliza’s advice for starting potty training
What Dr. Aliza finds difficult and great about parenting teenagers
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Podcast: Raising Good Humans
Newsletter: dralizapressman.substack.com
Instagram: @raisinggoodhumanspodcast
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