Joosr

A Joosr Guide to Peaceful Parents, Happy Kids by Laura Markham

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  • marinichevavahas quoted3 years ago
    she sees you controlling your anger and responding with calm, she will learn to do so, too
  • marinichevavahas quoted3 years ago
    you are in for a bumpy ride.
  • marinichevavahas quoted3 years ago
    you like being told exactly what to do and given no choice about the matter? Absolutely not! T
  • marinichevavahas quoted3 years ago
    She wants to feel like she has charge of her own life.
  • marinichevavahas quoted3 years ago
    course, there will be times that you have to dictate how things will be. But the more often you offer her choices, the less likely it is that she will be resentful at these times.
  • marinichevavahas quoted3 years ago
    When you identify it, pause. Stop right where you are and take a deep breath. This might mean stopping mid-sentence or walking away. But you want to make absolutely sure that you aren’t responding in anger.
  • marinichevavahas quoted3 years ago
    is your number-one responsibility as a parent to be mindful of your own inner thoughts and feelings when raising your children.
  • kirstenhuculiakhas quoted7 years ago
    takes the responsibility to behave away from your child, and instead enforces the idea that it is your job as the parent to make her behave
  • kirstenhuculiakhas quoted7 years ago
    is okay to be mad or upset, but not to hit or yell
  • kirstenhuculiakhas quoted7 years ago
    When your child is upset, listen and accept her feelings without trying to stop her tears or tell her that she shouldn’t feel that way. Repeat her feelings aloud to acknowledge them, like saying, “Wow, you sure are mad.”
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