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Marcela Collier | How to teach your little ones not to hit and handle discipline in a positive way. 👇🏾 Here are a couple of quick tips to get you started… | Instagram
Adrienne | Parent and Life Coach on Instagram: "✨TOP POST OF 2023✨ Asking “what” or “how” questions instead of commanding your kids is a simple tool to get your kids to cooperate in a way that WORKS. When you do this during typical times of power struggle, kids feel like you are letting them choose and trusting they know the answer instead of just telling them what to do, which especially kids that are strong willed or persistent hate, and makes them feel empowered instead of controlled. It builds trust and confidence and lets your child take the lead in doing the tasks in a way that feels motivating to them internally. Instead of: 🛑 Do your homework now, try ✅what is your plan for getting your homework done by 8? Instead of 🛑 put on a coat, try ✅ what do you need to wear so that y
Daily parenting inspiration, ideas, tips and tricks on Instagram: "Have you ever tried whispering during tantrum? Did it work? 🤔 Follow for more @caringparent 📽 @cassidysanderson_ 👏👏👌"
Responsive Parenting | Enhancing Relationships on Instagram: "Follow @responsiveparentinghub for more positive discipline + gentle parenting tips ❤️ Babies are soooo smart and sooo capable, so don't let those cute faces fool you Disciplining and enforcing boundaries should start around the time they begin to crawl and if you are waiting because you think they don't understand, you'll have lots of bad habits to undo later on. Babies aren't born knowing what's appropriate or inappropriate behavior, so it's our job to GENTLY and compassionately teach them - Share this post with another parent who needs to see it - comments below your thoughts and turn on post notification 📢 Credit 📸: Kendra on TT #babytips #receptivelanguage #boundaries #gentleparentingtips #momtipsandtricks #parent
Chelsea | Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist on Instagram: "I walked away. And if I’m being honest, it took everything in me to do so. But I had to think what was my end goal. Was it to prove I’m right or allow us to work through what was happening. After the door slammed in my face, I used STOP ⬇️ S: literally stop. Don’t move. T: take a step back. Sometimes you have to physically do it. Or you can just mentally do it, but either way you have to get out of the emotional tunnel Vision. O: observe. What is happening with you. Are you truly in a place to handle the situation right now, or can it be handled in 5 mins after you’re more grounded. P: proceed. This is the part of making the choice of what next steps look like. A lot of the time we want to do the correction right the
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#1 Strategy for oppositional kids
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Gentle Parenting not working??
I hear from so many parents that some of the gentle parenting strategies seem to make things worse for their child! 😵‍💫🤯 In fact, with my own highly sensitive child I have also experienced this. Keep watching for my two favourite things to say that help regulate my child. Let us know if this is something you have experienced in the comments! 👇🏼 Make sure to follow Chelsea and Caitlin for more parenting strategies and postpartum support ❤️
Siggie Cohen✨Ph.D✨Parenting on Instagram: "We are all made up many things :) and very few situations can be summed up in one word. And yet, this is often what children do :) They come to us with big, all-or-nothing statements “He’s mean!” “You never!” “They always!” I hear from children all the time about parents, teachers, and friends that are mean. And in no way do I want to dismiss a child’s experience. I do, however, want to expand their this-OR-that thinking (very age appropriate for children) into a more balanced this-AND-that type of thinking. Someone was mean. Ok, I totally hear you. What does it mean to be mean? Why are people mean sometimes? Are you ever mean? What else might be going on? Is a misunderstanding the same as being mean? Is serious the same as mean? This is not
Responsive Parenting | Enhancing Relationships on Instagram: "Follow @responsiveparentinghub for more positive discipline+ gentle parenting tips One of the most arguments against gentle parenting is that it doesn't work because children often repeat behavior. The truth is, no gentle parenting doesn't always yield immediate results. That is because this style of parenting is not fear based. Are you ready to become a responsive parent and be the calm role model your child needs? I've got something premium just for you! Learn to conquer your frustration with our best selling 29 Day Overcome Your Frustration Parenting Challenge program now. Click the link in bio or send a DM to get instant access. Be quick... it's currently on discount for a limited time! Remember, the goal is not immed
Responsive Parenting | Enhancing Relationships on Instagram: "Follow @responsiveparentinghub for more positive discipline+ gentle parenting tips One of the most arguments against gentle parenting is that it doesn't work because children often repeat behavior. The truth is, no gentle parenting doesn't always yield immediate results. That is because this style of parenting is not fear based. Are you ready to become a responsive parent and be the calm role model your child needs? I've got something premium just for you! Learn to conquer your frustration with our best selling 29 Day Overcome Your Frustration Parenting Challenge program now. Click the link in bio or send a DM to get instant access. Be quick... it's currently on discount for a limited time! Remember, the goal is not immed
4,615 likes, 60 comments - ageofhealers on April 4, 2024: "The power of showing up extends far beyond mere presence; it's about commitment, support, and genuine connection. When we show up for others, we validate their importance, offer our solidarity, and create a space for vulnerability and growth. Whether it's celebrating joys or navigating challenges, our presence becomes a beacon of love and strength. So, let's embrace the significance of showing up, recognizing its transformative impact
Jenna Mazzillo, M.S.Ed., BCBA, NYS LBA on Instagram: "😤 It’s normal for toddlers to get frustrated when something is hard for them. We (adults) may also get frustrated when things are hard 😡. However, the difference is that as adults, we have learned how to manage our emotions and respond in a socially acceptable manner 💬. For example, at work, you wouldn’t scream if you didn’t understand something; instead, you might express that something is challenging and ask for help 🆘. Our kids are not born knowing how to communicate their emotions in appropriate ways. It’s our job to teach them 👩🏻‍🏫. If we are always there to make their life easier, then they will never learn that they are capable of handling challenges on their own 🧗🏻‍♂️. That’s why It’s about guiding rather tha