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Building Strong Families
Welcome to The Rise & Build Podcast, where we understand that parenting is no easy feat— especially in today’s complex world. Each week, our host Kendra Morgan dives deep into meaningful conversations with experts, exploring the latest child development topics that matter most to you.
Our mission is to empower and resource parents, providing practical help rooted in a biblical worldview. Join us as we tackle the challenges of raising children, offering insights and encouragement to strengthen your hand for the good work of parenting. Come with us as we Rise & Build.
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Social Interactions - Why Are So Many Children Struggling?
This topic is for ALL children & families! So many children today are struggling with social interactions — but why? In this episode, Kendra sits down with speech pathologist Stephanie Barton to unpack the concept of pragmatic language — the social side of communication that helps kids connect, cooperate, and thrive. Stephanie explains why these skills are essential, what it looks like when they’re missing, and how parents and educators can help children BUILD this area.
