507: How To Handle Big Emotions in Kids
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Today Karen and Emily tackle listener questions about kids with big emotions; the pouters, the perfectionists, the rule followers, and the fiercely competitive. Whether your child melts down when they lose, struggles to say they’re having fun, or takes rules a little too seriously, this episode will help you parent the way they’re wired instead of fighting against it.
Episode Recap:
- Join Wire Talk+, our VIP club for listeners (3:45)
- Is it okay to let my sensitive child pout in his room? (4:27)
- My “blue child” never says she’s having fun and it’s discouraging to me (9:55)
- How do I handle an overly strict rule follower? (13:30)
- My 9 yr old cannot bear losing - should I give him consequences for meltdowns? (17:28)
- You’re not going to change the way your kid is wired, but you can understand it (20:00)
Scripture: Proverbs 22:6 (NIV) “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.”
Discussion Questions:
- Does my child need space or correction in emotional moments?
- Am I reacting to their personality, or am I training their character?
- Do I expect my child to respond emotionally the way I would?
- Where do I need to be more consistent with consequences?
- How can I model emotional regulation in my own responses?
Resources:
- Listen to the rest of our conversation on WT+: boaw.mom/insider
- Send us your questions through the BOAW Moms app [Apple] [Google Play]
- Check out our BRAND NEW Bible study: How To Teach Your Kids the Bible
- Check out Raising Emotionally Strong Boys by David Thomas
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