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Hello stepparents! For the last 2 weeks I’ve discussed the loyalty conflict that occurs for a stepchild between you, their stepparent, and their other bio parent, your partner’s ex.
Find the show notes for those episodes at synergisticstepparenting.com/15 and synergisticstepparenting.com/16.
This week we’re delving deeper into the root cause of what effects your stepchild’s behavior. Find the show notes for this episode at synergisticstepparenting.com/17.
Topic Discussed:
- Disruptive Communication Patterns in Stepparenting.
- Why Blowing Up and Punishing Your Stepchild Doesn’t Work – Science.
- Stepparents Want Connection Because as Humans We are Wired for It.
- An Unexpected Response is More Effective at Improving Your Stepchild’s Behavior.
- 5 Benefits of Responding Unexpectedly in Stepparenting and How to Do It.
- Dr. Dan Siege's hand model of the brain presentation. Found here.
* Notes: How to leave a review on Apple Podcasts
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Send us a text
Hello stepparents! For the last 2 weeks I’ve discussed the loyalty conflict that occurs for a stepchild between you, their stepparent, and their other bio parent, your partner’s ex.
Find the show notes for those episodes at synergisticstepparenting.com/15 and synergisticstepparenting.com/16.
This week we’re delving deeper into the root cause of what effects your stepchild’s behavior. Find the show notes for this episode at synergisticstepparenting.com/17.
Topic Discussed:
- Disruptive Communication Patterns in Stepparenting.
- Why Blowing Up and Punishing Your Stepchild Doesn’t Work – Science.
- Stepparents Want Connection Because as Humans We are Wired for It.
- An Unexpected Response is More Effective at Improving Your Stepchild’s Behavior.
- 5 Benefits of Responding Unexpectedly in Stepparenting and How to Do It.
- Dr. Dan Siege's hand model of the brain presentation. Found here.
* Notes: How to leave a review on Apple Podcasts
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