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Have you ever reacted to your child in a way that surprised you? Do you sometimes feel frustrated with how you parent? The answer might lie in something deeply ingrained—your internal working model.
In this video, we explore:
🔹 What an internal working model is and how it’s formed
🔹 How your childhood experiences influence your parenting style
🔹 The difference between secure and insecure attachment
🔹 How to recognize and reshape unhelpful parenting patterns
Our early experiences shape how we see the world, relationships, and even ourselves. These unconscious scripts don’t just affect us—they influence how we raise our children. By understanding and adjusting them, we can build stronger, healthier connections with our kids.
Watch now to learn how to break unhelpful cycles and parent with more awareness and confidence!
Have you noticed your childhood affecting your parenting? Share your thoughts in the comments!
By Linda VanValkenburg and Ron Gore4.5
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Let us hear from you!
Have you ever reacted to your child in a way that surprised you? Do you sometimes feel frustrated with how you parent? The answer might lie in something deeply ingrained—your internal working model.
In this video, we explore:
🔹 What an internal working model is and how it’s formed
🔹 How your childhood experiences influence your parenting style
🔹 The difference between secure and insecure attachment
🔹 How to recognize and reshape unhelpful parenting patterns
Our early experiences shape how we see the world, relationships, and even ourselves. These unconscious scripts don’t just affect us—they influence how we raise our children. By understanding and adjusting them, we can build stronger, healthier connections with our kids.
Watch now to learn how to break unhelpful cycles and parent with more awareness and confidence!
Have you noticed your childhood affecting your parenting? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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