Why Your Child's Behavior Triggers You with Debra Brause
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- Kids absorb our emotional signals—not just our words.
- Parental triggers often originate in old wounds or unmet needs.
- Shame gets passed around until someone notices they're holding it.
- Awareness—not perfection—is the beginning of breaking cycles.
- Your child's behavior is communication, not an evaluation of your parenting.
- "Junky" feelings are cues to look within, not at your child.
- Neurodivergent kids often stir up intense emotions because they challenge old patterns.
- Self-regulation is a precursor to co-regulation.
- Even small shifts in awareness change the parent-child dynamic.
- Connection, not control, is the pathway to healing.
I'm Gabriele Nicolet, toddler whisperer, speech therapist, parenting life coach, and host of Complicated Kids. Each week, I share practical, relationship-based strategies for raising kids with big feelings, big needs, and beautifully different brains. My goal is to help families move from surviving to thriving by building connection, confidence, and clarity at home.
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