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When we’re raising kids with big emotions, we often learn how to navigate their behavior, moods, and attitudes to avoid meltdowns and dramatic moments. But sometimes, even when we’re doing everything “right,” our children’s behavior can throw us a curveball -- crying for seemingly no reason, refusing to do something they wanted to do, or getting disproportionately angry over a small inconvenience. These situations can leave us frustrated, confused, and powerless to help.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What we need to understand about our kids’ confusing behavior
Why specific reactions often make them more upset
How to spend less energy addressing frustrating and confusing behavior
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FREE EVENT: "The Negativity Reset" for a more positive summer (no live participation required)
Join Rachel’s Facebook group
The Leadership Parenting Academy and Success Lab
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When we’re raising kids with big emotions, we often learn how to navigate their behavior, moods, and attitudes to avoid meltdowns and dramatic moments. But sometimes, even when we’re doing everything “right,” our children’s behavior can throw us a curveball -- crying for seemingly no reason, refusing to do something they wanted to do, or getting disproportionately angry over a small inconvenience. These situations can leave us frustrated, confused, and powerless to help.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What we need to understand about our kids’ confusing behavior
Why specific reactions often make them more upset
How to spend less energy addressing frustrating and confusing behavior
--
FREE EVENT: "The Negativity Reset" for a more positive summer (no live participation required)
Join Rachel’s Facebook group
The Leadership Parenting Academy and Success Lab
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