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In our society, there is a common belief that children who exhibit strong emotions, reactions, and aggressive behaviors are the ones who need to be punished and corrected. However, it's important to recognize that the child who is hitting, kicking, or biting is likely the one who is in pain and struggling, and until we can help them feel better and more connected, everyone around them is at risk of getting hurt.
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In our society, there is a common belief that children who exhibit strong emotions, reactions, and aggressive behaviors are the ones who need to be punished and corrected. However, it's important to recognize that the child who is hitting, kicking, or biting is likely the one who is in pain and struggling, and until we can help them feel better and more connected, everyone around them is at risk of getting hurt.
Enjoy today’s episode? Please share it with a fellow parent or leave a rating and a review.
Buy my book UNPUNISHED!
Follow Peace and Parenting:
Instagram: @peaceandparenting
Facebook: @peaceandparentingla
Peace and Parenting Facebook Group
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Amazon Music

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