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When your child rolls their eyes, snaps "You're so annoying," or yells "Whatever!", it's natural to jump in with, "Don't talk to me that way!" or "That's unacceptable." You want to teach them to be respectful... but those reactions usually only make situations worse. In fact, the best thing to do when your child is disrespectful is to do less.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why doing less is not "letting them get away with it" and not the same as being weak, passive or permissive
How to stay grounded and model regulation instead of reacting to your child's Yuck with your own
When and how to address disrespect so that your child learns that it's not acceptable... and so they can actually respond differently in the future
-- Free resources to support you as you're raising children with big emotions
Work with Rachel
By Rachel Bailey5
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When your child rolls their eyes, snaps "You're so annoying," or yells "Whatever!", it's natural to jump in with, "Don't talk to me that way!" or "That's unacceptable." You want to teach them to be respectful... but those reactions usually only make situations worse. In fact, the best thing to do when your child is disrespectful is to do less.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why doing less is not "letting them get away with it" and not the same as being weak, passive or permissive
How to stay grounded and model regulation instead of reacting to your child's Yuck with your own
When and how to address disrespect so that your child learns that it's not acceptable... and so they can actually respond differently in the future
-- Free resources to support you as you're raising children with big emotions
Work with Rachel

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