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In this episode of Real World Peaceful Parenting, Lisa Smith discusses a simple yet powerful shift in parenting philosophy: moving from seeing parenting as a static role (a noun) to experiencing it as a dynamic relationship (a verb). Lisa shares a transformative moment that changed her perspective on parenting and how addressing your own triggers can drastically improve your connection with your kids. Through this episode, Lisa explores the importance of self-regulation, understanding your own emotional reactions, and how doing your inner work can foster a more connected, cooperative family dynamic. Parenting is a continuous, evolving process, and this shift could be the key to creating harmony in your home.
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By Lisa SmithIn this episode of Real World Peaceful Parenting, Lisa Smith discusses a simple yet powerful shift in parenting philosophy: moving from seeing parenting as a static role (a noun) to experiencing it as a dynamic relationship (a verb). Lisa shares a transformative moment that changed her perspective on parenting and how addressing your own triggers can drastically improve your connection with your kids. Through this episode, Lisa explores the importance of self-regulation, understanding your own emotional reactions, and how doing your inner work can foster a more connected, cooperative family dynamic. Parenting is a continuous, evolving process, and this shift could be the key to creating harmony in your home.
What You'll Learn: