Nashville Catholic Radio

Parent Talk With Kary

Kids EN ↓ 3 episodes

Tired of working so hard at parenting? On Parent Talk with Kary, therapist Kary Valdes shares simple strategies to avoid power struggles, improve communication, and build strong relationships with your kids—so parenting feels easier and your family can have more fun together. Love Big. Be Kind. Have Fun With Your Kids.

Author

Nashville Catholic Radio

Category

Kids

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Latest episode

Jun 15, 2026

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Episodes

Summer with the Kids 15.06.2026

The kids are home for summer! In this episode, we share practical tips for creating structure, managing expectations, and enjoying family time without feeling pressured to keep kids entertained every minute. Learn why schedules, responsibility, flexibility, and even a little boredom can help make summer more successful for everyone.

Things Our Kids Teach Us 18.05.2026

When we stop reacting and start noticing, our kids’ behavior begins to teach us what they actually need. In this episode, we explore how struggles like arguing, screen time, and school issues are signals—not just misbehavior—and how responding with curiosity instead of control builds stronger, more connected relationships.

Introduction 20.04.2026

In her pilot episode, licensed social worker Carrie Valdez shares some tools she uses every day with kids and families: simple breathwork to calm down and focus, why "good enough" beats perfect every time, and how staying consistent helps your kids feel safe. Real talk for parents who lead with love.

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