
In this episode of Parenting Takes a Village, Tania sits down with Beth Goss (she/her), a seasoned expert in Early Childhood Education and a Certified Gottman Educator, to explore how relationships shift and grow after children enter the picture. Together, they delve into the impact of children’s tantrums on family dynamics and the importance of co-regulation not just with children but within partnerships.
Beth shares insights from her decades of experience as a preschool teacher, administrator, teacher trainer, and now a tenured parent education instructor at North Seattle College. Drawing on her work with the Gottman Institute, Beth offers practical tools to help couples strengthen their connection while navigating the challenges of parenting young children.
Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about maintaining empathy, fostering healthy communication, and building resilient family relationships—one moment of connection at a time.
To learn more about Beth or to explore her workshops and consulting services, visit www.bethgoss.com.
Book Resource:
The Opposite of Worry: The Playful Parenting Approach to Childhood Anxieties and Fears by Lawrence J. Cohen