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  • Student Rights at School: What Parents Need to Know
    2026/04/02

    In this episode, I sit down with attorney Tamara Walker for a powerful conversation about what parents should know when it comes to protecting their children in school and during interactions with police or other authority figures. She shares eye-opening insights about student rights, how questioning by authorities can happen in school settings, and why it’s important for parents to prepare their kids ahead of time. We also discuss when and how to have age-appropriate conversations with your children about the police. If you’re a parent who wants to better understand how to keep your child informed, safe, and empowered, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

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    27 分
  • How to Avoid Waiting Rooms For Pediatric Healthcare
    2026/03/26

    In this episode, I interview a nurse practitioner who is transforming family healthcare through her house call medical practice, "Little Steps Pediatric House Calls" and bringing personalized care directly into patients’ homes. We discuss how in-home visits can be especially beneficial for neurodivergent children who may struggle with traditional doctor’s offices, while offering families a more convenient and comfortable healthcare experience. With allergy season approaching, she also shares practical tips for managing common symptoms at home, when to seek medical care, and simple ways parents can help their children feel better without unnecessary trips to urgent care.

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    37 分
  • She Stopped Practicing Medicine & Started Practicing Fractions: Why Homeschooling Works
    2026/03/19

    What would make a successful physician step away from her medical career to homeschool her child? In this powerful conversation, a medical doctor shares the deeply personal decision she made after COVID to stop seeing patients and focus on educating her daughter at home. She opens up about how homeschooling strengthened their relationship, created more meaningful connection, and reshaped how she thinks about childhood, learning, and family priorities. If you’ve ever questioned the traditional school system or wondered what homeschooling really looks like, this episode offers an honest perspective on choosing connection over convention.


    ✨Listen in for an inspiring conversation about parenting, education, and the courage to choose a different path.

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    27 分
  • Talk More, Screen Less: What Every Parent Needs To Know
    2026/03/12

    Are iPads really “kid crack”? In this episode, a licensed speech-language pathologist breaks down how screen time impacts language development and why talking to your child is the most powerful way to build communication skills. Learn the science behind speech growth, the risks of excessive tablet use, and simple, realistic strategies parents can use to boost their child’s language at home—without guilt or overwhelm.

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    35 分
  • Single Parenting and Autism: Navigating Life With A Small Village
    2026/03/05

    In this powerful episode, I sit down with a single mother raising her daughter who has autism with little to no support system. She shares the realities of parenting a child on the autism spectrum, navigating exhaustion, advocacy, and resilience without a village. From the challenges of single parenting and autism to the strength it takes to show up every day, this honest conversation sheds light on what families truly need—understanding, community, and compassion.


    If you’re a single parent, raising a child with autism, or supporting someone who is, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and real-life perspective.

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    35 分
  • Better Late Than Never: How My Childhood Created Tapp in With Tiff
    2026/01/29

    In this episode of Tapp In with Tiff, I share the heart behind why I started this parenting podcast and the story that shaped its foundation. I open up about growing up as an only child surrounded by a strong, supportive village—and how that experience inspired the Village Concept that influences my approach to parenting today. You’ll hear how my upbringing shaped my parenting style, why meaningful connection matters more than perfection, and how building community plays a vital role in raising emotionally healthy children. This episode may feel like it should’ve been the first—but better late than never. Let’s tap in.

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    25 分
  • From Homework Helpers to Household Hacks: How AI Is Shaping Parenting”
    2026/01/22

    Artificial intelligence is already shaping how our kids learn, think, and connect—whether parents realize it or not. In this eye-opening episode, Tiffany sits down with a tech thought-leader to explore how AI tools like ChatGPT are impacting parenting, education, creativity, and social skills. We unpack common fears around AI, the difference between healthy tech use vs. overreliance, and simple, beginner-friendly ways parents can use AI as a supportive tool—not a replacement. A must-listen for parents and educators raising confident, connected kids in a digital world.


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    32 分
  • ADHD 101: Real Signs, Real Solutions”— Featuring One of Chicago’s Leading Physician’s
    2026/01/16

    In this episode, Dr. Mark Loafman breaks down the difference between an active child and ADHD. We explore how ADHD shows up differently in boys and girls, when to seek an evaluation, alternatives to medication, and discipline strategies that actually work. Learn how to recognize behaviors tied to ADHD and gain practical tools to support your child with clarity and confidence. A must-listen for parents, caregivers, and educators raising or supporting children with ADHD.

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    37 分