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Embracing "Good Enough" Parenting: The Power of Improv in Connecting with Children with Lacy Alana

Welcome to 'Improv Your Parenting,' where we explore the art of turning parenting into play. In this episode, we're joined by Lacey Alana, a psychotherapist, trainer, and applied improvisation specialist. Lacey, the founder of Yes. And Brain and co-director of Camp Yes And, shares her expertise in integrating play, neuroscience, and relational work across various settings. We discuss how improv can be effectively used in therapy, education, and community contexts to support neurodivergent youth and the adults in their lives. Lacey offers insights into the importance of being present, flexible, and adaptable, whether you're working with young children, teens, or adults. Learn how to meet kids where they are, foster connection, and navigate the challenges of parenting through the principles of improvisation.

00:00 Introduction to Improv Your Parenting

00:04 Meet Lacey Alana: Psychotherapist and Improv Specialist

01:07 Lacey's Journey into Improv and Therapy

02:11 Integrating Improv into Therapy and Education

07:05 Adapting Improv for Different Age Groups

09:44 The Importance of Flexibility and Perception

19:32 Practical Tips for Parents Using Improv

25:46 Facing and Accepting Emotions

27:11 Modeling Emotional Awareness for Kids

28:07 Reflective Parenting and Teaching

28:42 Managing Classroom and Parenting Chaos

30:43 The Good Enough Parent

40:13 Navigating Neurodivergence in Kids

48:04 Iterative Learning and Growth

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