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Teaching our children how to effectively handle uncomfortable emotions – frustration, disappointment, etc – starts with talking to them about these emotions. But what do we do when our children refuse to talk about these feelings (their Yuck) with us? In this episode, you’ll learn why kids resist talking about their Yuck with their parents, Long Game strategies we can use to make it more likely that they’ll open up, and what to do if they absolutely refuse to have these conversations (so we don’t feel helpless!).
By Rachel Bailey5
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Teaching our children how to effectively handle uncomfortable emotions – frustration, disappointment, etc – starts with talking to them about these emotions. But what do we do when our children refuse to talk about these feelings (their Yuck) with us? In this episode, you’ll learn why kids resist talking about their Yuck with their parents, Long Game strategies we can use to make it more likely that they’ll open up, and what to do if they absolutely refuse to have these conversations (so we don’t feel helpless!).

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