Change the way you look at strangers with Kidpower “Stranger Safety” strategies
It is time that we turn our old notions about “Stranger Danger” upside down. My second post is up on the TODAYMoms blog and I was honored to be able to share Kidpower strategies about Stranger Safety.
Read my complete TODAY Moms post, Beyond ‘stranger danger’: Real safety rules for kids
I am thrilled to be able to spread the word about Kidpower through our new book Courageous Parents, Confident Kids, featuring a chapter by Kidpower Executive Director Irene van der Zande. Kidpower personal safety training is revolutionary because it gives parents and kids new tools that will help all of us explore the world with enhanced safety and confidence. I don’t blame parents for getting stuck on “Stranger Danger”–it’s what many of us were taught as kids, even though it’s not an accurate or helpful concept. But thanks to Kidpower’s work over the past twenty years developing an excellent safety curriculum, now we have much better resources available to us. Irene has a wonderfully ambitious goal of sharing this information with everybody in the world and I am doing my part to help!
You can learn a lot more about Kidpower training and access many useful resources at the international organization’s website at www.Kidpower.org
As Irene and I were working on our TODAYMoms blog post, at the same time the latest news about the Catholic Church’s abuse scandal was unfolding at a rapid rate. It seems like the time has finally arrived to talk about abuse committed by people we know within organizations we trust. Irene and I are working on an outreach to address this very difficult but extremely important issue, and we are starting with the basic strategies and articles posted blow. The revelations of abuse and the mishandling or cover-up of abuse reports are very disturbing, but it’s important not to single out any one organization in a way that could lead us to ignore the issue in the many organizations we are part of. Organizations may be in denial about abuse for a number of reasons, even well-meaning groups who might just think “we are a close community–this could never happen here.” We as organization members and leaders have to be willing to be aware of potential abuse and speak up when necessary, no matter how uncomfortable that may be. The truth is this is an issue that every parent needs to become educated about and learn how to teach personal safety skills to every child.
This can be an intense and lengthy conversation, but to get us started, Irene shares the following strategies and Kidpower resources:
To keep young people safe from harm by making it hard for anyone in a position of trust and power to abuse this authority, everyone needs to know–
1) What is safe behavior and what is not.
This needs to be clearly defined. See article on Touch in Healthy Relationships
2) That sometimes important people have problems that cause them to do things that are unsafe. See article on Sometimes the People Kids Love Have Problems
3) That unsafe behavior, especially by an adult in charge, should NEVER have to be a secret. See article on What Kinds of Secrets are Okay to Keep and What Are Not
4) That it is NEVER the child’s fault if an adult does something unsafe.
5) How to speak up and stop unsafe behavior.
6) How to be persistent in getting the help you need.
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These articles provide an important start, and as a trained Kidpower instructor myself, I highly recommend taking a Kidpower workshop if you can. Kidpower training is positive, success-based (not fear-based), interactive, and effective. Irene says of the workshops, “Kidpower has found in our research that people under stress tend to do what they’ve practiced rather than what they’ve been told. This is why we have children practice making wise choices in a wide variety of situations—from de-escalating confrontations with bullies, to being aware enough to leave a situation before trouble ever starts, to getting away and running for help if necessary.” Personally, I will add that a great thing about Kidpower skills is that find myself and my family using the training all the time in everyday life, especially being aware of our surroundings and what is going on. I also appreciate boundary setting skills, which often comes up with people we know in everyday life. Even as parents it is good role-modeling to show our kids that we can set boundaries with them, as we teach them to set boundaries with other people.
The Kidpower website can help you find a Kidpower center near you. And don’t forget to sign up now on MojoMom.com to receive the free digital download of our new book, Courageous Parents, Confident Kids when it is released on April 19th.
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Mojo Mom Podcast with Karen Maezen Miller
Karen Maezen Miller has described herself as an “errant mother, delinquent wife, reluctant dog walker, expert laundress, and stationmaster of the full catastrophe.” She’s a Buddhist priest–but she could also be the Mom next to you in the school carpool line.
You may already know Karen as the author of Momma Zen, and now she has a brand new book Hand Wash Cold–Care Instructions for an Ordinary Life. Her writing will help you enjoy the life you already have, which is such a wonderfully sane and comforting concept–just what all of us need in today’s over-scheduled, distracted world.
She’s my guest on this week’s Mojo Mom Podcast, so I hope you will listen in, and watch her lovely book trailer video, too. You can also learn more about Karen’s work at her newly-redesigned website, www.KarenMaezenMiller.com
Here is this week’s episode of my podcast, which is also available through the iTunes Podcast directory:
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Karen’s book trailer is one of the nicest I’ve seen. I feel better just watching it!
Mojo Mom and Jean Chatzky, today on Lifestyle Mom Radio Cafe
I’m going to be a guest on Lifestyle Mom Radio Cafe today, interviewed by host Dana Hilmer. The show airs live at 1 pm Eastern/10 am Pacific. The first guest will be financial expert Jean Chatzky (whom I love!) and the I’ll come on around 1:25 pm.
You can listen in live online to LA Talk Radio–we’re on channel 2. You can even call in to chat with us, (818) 602-4929 or send an email with a question for Dana to ask me or Jean Chatzky: dana@lifestylemom.com
Here’s a preview of today’s show:
Own Your Money Life and to Let Go (Just a bit!) for the Sake of Raising Confident Kids
Today’s guests, Jean Chatzky and Amy Tiemann are sure to spark some really smart conversation that will spur you to take control of both your financial and parenting lives. Our first guest, TODAY Show Financial Editor Jean Chatzky will be sharing with us some of things you should consider, financially speaking, when deciding to work versus stay home with the kids, the benefits and possible pitfalls to working from home, and getting out of your own way so you can make money, not excuses. Amy Tiemann, the Mojo Mom (love that name!), will be chatting with us today about how we parents need to rise to the challenge of being courageous so that we can successfully raise confident kids. We hope you join us!
Jean Chatzky is the financial editor of NBC’s TODAY Show and is known by millions for her incredible ability to make difficult financial subjects understandable to everyday people. Jean hosts her own show on Oprah radio, she is a featured columnist for More magazine and the New York Daily News and she is the author of numerous books, the most recent being Money 911: Your Most Pressing Money Questions Answered, Your Money Emergencies Solved. She is also the author of Pay it Down, Make Money Not Excuses (specifically targeting we women!) and The Difference, the focus of which is to help people thrive in a tough economy. For more information go to www.JeanChatzky.com.
Amy Tiemann, Ph.D. is a multimedia publisher, educator, and catalyst for social change. She is the celebrated author of Mojo Mom and founder of MojoMom.com. Tiemann reaches a global audience through her books, articles, podcasts, national radio tours and TV appearances, including NBC’s TODAY Show. She collaborates with the contributors to the new book, Courageous Parents, Confident Kids, to lead the way to a new era of empowered parenting, based on creativity, connection, and action.
About The LifestyleMom Radio Café
The LifestyleMom Radio Café is an internet talk radio show for women who crave information, inspiration and lively girlfriend-to- girlfriend conversation about the topics that matter to them most. Host Dana Hilmer serves up a delicious blend of entertaining and thought-provoking banter with some of today’s most inspiring women. Pull up a chair, pour yourself a fresh cup and enjoy!
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Mojo Mom Podcast with “Free-Range Kids” author Lenore Skenazy
I had a great time talking to Lenore Skenazy this week for The Mojo Mom Podcast. She has so much energy and spirit. Our conversation blew right past the usual half hour mark so consider this a bonus episode!
Listen in:
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This week’s Amy Tiemann talks to kindred spirit Lenore Skenazy, author of the book Free-Range Kids and founder of FreeRangeKids.com.
Lenore has been at the forefront advancing the trend of giving kids more independence and ability to roam and explore. Her work was one of the inspirations for Amy Tiemann to join this cultural conversation with the creation of the new parenting resource, Courageous Parents, Confident Kids.
So join Amy and Lenore for a wide-ranging discussion!
One more bit of resonance: next month on April 19th, the new paperback edition of Free-Range Kids: How to Raise Safe, Self-Reliant Children (Without Going Nuts with Worry) will be published the same day as the launch of Amy’s special free digital download offer for Courageous Parents, Confident Kids: Letting Go So You Both Can Grow. Visit MojoMom.com to learn more about Amy’s limited-time offer.
Mojo Mom Podcast with Renee Trudeau and The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal
This week I continue my podcast conversations with Courageous Parents, Confident Kids book contributors, talking to Renee Trudeau about the absolutely essential need for mothers to practice self-care. Renee knows that it’s not always easy to practice self care–we each live that challenge every day, and Renee provides a warm and wise voice to help support and guide us. What I love most about Renee’s work is that she is committed to helping each woman unlock her own potential and talents, and showing us how to work together with other women to bring out the best in each of us.
Listen in to this week’s show:
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Renee Trudeau has written extensively about self-care in her book “The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal,” and her training that teaches women how to form and facilitate their own Personal Renewal Groups. Podcast host Amy Tiemann has also written about self-care as a core principle in “Mojo Mom: Nurturing Your Self While Raising a Family.” So these two have a lot to talk about!
Listen in to find out why mothers in particular have a hard time claiming their own self care as a top priority, why it’s really important to learn how to do so, and how to get started. Then make sure you register on MojoMom.com to reserve a free digital download of the new book that is a collaboration between Amy, Renee, and 12 other experts, “Courageous Parents, Confident Kids–Letting Go So You Both Can Grow.”
Sign up now and we’ll send you a free digital download of the new book when it’s released on April 19, 2010.
Free training on “Getting Kids to Listen:” March 18 webinar with Mojo Mom and Positive Parenting Solutions
“Getting Kids to Listen: The 5 R’s of Fair and Effective Consequences”
You’re invited to a complimentary webinar sponsored by Mojo Mom author Amy Tiemann Ph.D. and presented by Amy McCready of Positive Parenting Solutions.

Amy McCready and Amy Tiemann have collaborated on a new book, the anthology Courageous Parents, Confident Kids — Letting Go So You Both Can Grow, to be released this April. Now they are teaming up to bring you this new webinar, teaching concrete and effective strategies about Getting Kids to Listen.
Thursday, March 18, 2010, 9-10 PM (EST)
Who Should Attend: Parents of children ages 1-16 who want to learn concrete tools to effectively correct misbehavior without yelling, nagging or punishing.
What You’ll Learn: Amy McCready, Founder of Positive Parenting Solutions will present a fun and interactive training session designed to teach you:
- Why kids really misbehave. The answer may surprise you.
- Positive Power… Why kids MUST have it & how to give it without “giving in.”
- Courageous Parenting… Holding kids accountable without being the bad guy.
- The 5 R’s of Fair and Effective Consequences
- New resources to reduce parenting stress and feel more confident for any parenting challenge.
Date: Thursday, March 18, 2010
Time: 9:00 – 10:00 p.m. Eastern
Access: All you need is a computer with a speaker to hear the presentation. We’ll send you the log in instructions.
Cost: No charge for participants at the live event! The webinar recording will be available for purchase for those who could not attend the live presentation for $29.95.
Please feel free to invite other parents who want to learn proven tools to reduce their parenting stress.
Note Taking Guide: Print this Note Taking Guide (PDF) so you can follow along and get the most out of the webinar.
How It Works: You’ll receive an email confirmation with the link to access the webinar. When you “enter” the webinar, you’ll see the session slides on your screen as well as a video box to see the presenter and a chat box to type questions or make comments.
While you can see the presenter, no one can see you. You will be able to “go to class” from the comfort of your home and learn how you can reduce parenting stress and feel more confident in the most important job you will ever have.
RSVP: Register now at PositiveParentingSolutions.com
We’ll see you at the Webinar! –Amy Tiemann and Amy McCready
Close encounters with Carol Brady, Mom-in-Chief, Mojo Mom and a Literary Mama
After I left Berkeley last week and headed down to Santa Cruz for the rest of my trip to California, I had very poor internet access, so I am sorry I was not able to blog sooner about what happened backstage at The View from the Bay.
If you remember, Jamie Woolf and I were there to talk about our upcoming anthology Courageous Parenting, but behind the scenes we were also trying to meet pop-culture icon Florence Henderson, Carol Brady herself, who was also on the show that day.
Jamie succeeded! Don’t they both look great?
Florence was being whisked by while I was in the chair getting my makeup put on, and I just couldn’t jump up to go meet her. But I could see her and Jamie in the mirror. Jamie was nice and bold and gave Florence a copy of her book Mom-in-Chief, which Ms. Henderson accepted with enthusiasm. She really seemed nice and embraced her lifelong role as Gen X’s Mom.But even though I missed out on that, not only am I proud of Jamie for getting right out there, but we also had the treat of running into Caroline Grant backstage. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the wonderful Literary Mama website, and she was on the show to talk about a reading list of recommended books for kids ages 3-12. There was some drama about a mistake in the schedule and whether she’d get on, which she wrote about with good humor in her blog. But we had a nice chat backstage and I have to say Caroline took it all in stride, and she did get on and was very poised in her segment.
So there we are, three writers in our own right. I felt like I was in an alternate universe, since I used to live in the Bay Area, and here Jamie and Caroline were talking about writing groups and other cool events, and I thought that if I still lived there I would love to spend more time hanging out with them.All in all it was a really fun day, and I hope you’ll check out the video of our Courageous Parenting segment.
Courageous Parenting on View from the Bay
I just have time to post the video of Jamie Woolf and myself talking about Courageous Parenting and “Four Easy Steps to Stop Over-Parenting” on The View from the Bay.
It was great to come to San Francisco and get to be on the show with Jamie, and talk to hosts Spencer Christian and Janelle Wang.
More details to come….











