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As moms, we feel immense pressure to stay calm and peaceful even in the toughest, most triggering moments. And when we fall short, we often beat ourselves up and feel ashamed. But if we want to break this cycle, we need to move away from shame and find a way to offer ourselves the same compassion and understanding that we have for our children.
Today I’m joined by Dr. Cindy Hovington, founder of Curious Neuron, to discuss what responsive parenting really looks like and how we can move away from the cycle of unrealistic pressure and shame.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3w1h3uK
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As moms, we feel immense pressure to stay calm and peaceful even in the toughest, most triggering moments. And when we fall short, we often beat ourselves up and feel ashamed. But if we want to break this cycle, we need to move away from shame and find a way to offer ourselves the same compassion and understanding that we have for our children.
Today I’m joined by Dr. Cindy Hovington, founder of Curious Neuron, to discuss what responsive parenting really looks like and how we can move away from the cycle of unrealistic pressure and shame.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3w1h3uK
Book a Free 15 min Consult with a mom therapist: momwell.com
Follow Momwell on Instagram: instagram.com/momwell
Sign up for our weekly VIP Newsletter: momwell.com/newsletter
Register for one of our popular workshops and courses: momwell.com/shop
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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