Episode Summary 08: What Is Collaborative Parenting? Real Parent Story
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- How one parent's values shifted from wanting a "well-behaved" child to prioritizing connection and understanding
- Why some common parenting strategies work in the short term but can damage relationships over time
- A real example of how collaborative problem-solving looks when siblings are fighting
- How to support children in working through conflicts without immediately stepping in to fix things
- What it means to let go of trying to control your child's behavior
- Why building neighborhood connections became a higher priority than maintaining a perfectly organized home
- The difference between parenting strategies that change behavior and approaches that build skills and relationships
Taming Your Triggers If you see that your relationship with your child isn’t where you want it to be because you:
- Speak to them in a tone or using words that you would never let other people use with your child…
- Are rougher with their bodies than you know you should be when you feel frustrated…
- Feel guilt and/or shame about how they’re experiencing your words and actions, even though your intentions are never to hurt them…
…the Taming Your Triggers Workshop will help you. Click the banner to learn more! Jump to highlights: 02:01 A brief introduction to today’s guest and what today’s episode is all about 03:40 An open invitation to join the Parenting Membership, where you can find the full version of this episode 07:12 Maile gives an example about a challenging time that didn't go the way that she hoped and how she managed to come back around after the words 14:32 What does Maile’s son do to find a connection with her? 19:30 What can you do when you experience the moment where there were like little releases, and then the frustration comes back? 25:07 An open invitation to Taming Your Triggers workshop
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