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Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves...
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Kate Orson is a Hand in Hand parenting instructor, and author of Tears Heal: How To Listen To Children is on the podcast today! Originally from the UK she now lives in Basel, Switzerland, with her husband, author Toni Davidson, and their four year old daughter Ruby.
You can find her work in parenting magazines including The Green Parent, Juno and Smallish.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
Quotes:
“I think our entire culture has this mental block when it comes to crying”.
“I came across this different way of listening to the emotions. It’s reframing the way we view tears. It’s about listening and allowing the feelings”.
“Children need safety to let go of feelings”.
What does Joyful Courage mean to you?
“I would say parenting is really really hard work. Sometimes we make mistakes and it may seem really hard to get up the next day and embrace it as a fresh day. We should have the Joyful Courage to embrace the challenges of parenting”.
Where to find Kate:
website I Facebook I Twitter
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Join the Joyful Courage Tribe in our community Facebook group - Live and Love with Joyful Courage. Raising our children while growing ourselves...
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Kate Orson is a Hand in Hand parenting instructor, and author of Tears Heal: How To Listen To Children is on the podcast today! Originally from the UK she now lives in Basel, Switzerland, with her husband, author Toni Davidson, and their four year old daughter Ruby.
You can find her work in parenting magazines including The Green Parent, Juno and Smallish.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
Quotes:
“I think our entire culture has this mental block when it comes to crying”.
“I came across this different way of listening to the emotions. It’s reframing the way we view tears. It’s about listening and allowing the feelings”.
“Children need safety to let go of feelings”.
What does Joyful Courage mean to you?
“I would say parenting is really really hard work. Sometimes we make mistakes and it may seem really hard to get up the next day and embrace it as a fresh day. We should have the Joyful Courage to embrace the challenges of parenting”.
Where to find Kate:
website I Facebook I Twitter
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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