Parenting Across Eras And What I Learned by Dr Frieda
The Teaching Your Toddler Podcast07/26/22 • 24 min
Dr Frieda Birnbaum PhD joins the show today to discuss what it's like to be a parent across different eras of your life. She speaks from experience - she had children when she was 26, 53 and 60 years old and is considered the oldest woman in the US to give birth.
She tells how how it affects your parenting and gives us a pep talk about what it's like to be a mom these days which things that are so different than they used to be. Find Dr. Frieda's podcast The Doctor Frieda Show: Pushing The Limits here or on your favorite podcast platform.
Dr. Frieda is a research psychologist and psychotherapist living in Saddle River, New Jersey. She is the author of the book Life Begins at 60: A New View of Motherhood, Marriage and Reinventing Ourselves as well as What Price Power: An In-Depth Study of the Professional Woman in a Relationship. She's also the mother of 5 children; the youngest twins were born when she was 60 years old.
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07/26/22 • 24 min
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