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Description

On this episode of the Do Better Podcast, Dr. Megan and Joe catch up and discuss Parenting issues we face as behavior analyst.

AI SUMMARY FROM FATHOM:

Key Takeaways

- The group tentatively selected a mountain goat as Do Better's mascot, symbolizing persistence and overcoming obstacles

- Parenting as a behavior analyst involves balancing analytical thinking with being present as a parent

- Contextual, collaborative approaches to parenting that explain rationales and teach problem-solving skills are preferred over rigid rule-setting

- Helping neurodivergent children navigate societal expectations while honoring their authentic selves is an ongoing challenge

Topics

Mascot Selection -

Mountain goat emerged as leading choice, representing persistence and overcoming challenges

- Other suggestions included owl, fox, wolf

- group favored an animal aligned with "trailblazer" theme

- Plan to create cartoon version; name suggestion "Doby" (pronounced "dough-be")

Parenting as a Behavior Analyst

- Challenge of balancing analytical thinking vs. being present as a parent

- Example: Flexibility around bedtime snacks, considering medication effects on appetite

- Importance of contextual decision-making rather than rigid rules

- Teaching children to make requests in advance and respect parents' time/planning needs

- Setting clear family values (e.g. "we don't lie") and explaining rationales behind rulesSupporting Neurodivergent Children

- Difficulty navigating societal expectations while honoring child's authentic self

- Explaining "neurotypical standards" as arbitrary social constructs

- Teaching self-advocacy skills when possible

- Using resources like Go Zen to address issues like negativity from a neurological perspective

Next Steps

- Finalize mascot selection and create cartoon version

- Schedule February podcast to discuss decision fatigue and long-term thinking in parenting

- Megan to upload full Do Better event calendar for the year by January 31st