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In this episode of the Parenting with Understanding podcast, Marcela Collier discusses how parents can break the cycle of yelling at their children by practicing mindfulness. She emphasizes the importance of being aware of one's inner voice, challenging critical thoughts, and developing skills like mind sight and emotional regulation. Marcela also shares insights on how curiosity and compassion can transform parenting approaches, leading to more peaceful and understanding interactions with children.
If you’re ready to stop yelling, stop reacting in anger, and finally feel calm and confident when your child has a meltdown… this is for you.
Your child’s behavior isn’t the real problem.
That's the message.
And once you learn to see it that way, you’ll stop fighting your child… and start healing your relationship with them.
So don’t wait. DM me “peace 25” on Instagram right now and get started with the free class.
@highimpactclub
@hicparenting
Because your child doesn’t need a perfect parent.
They need a safe one.
And that parent can be you.
By Marcela Collier4.7
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In this episode of the Parenting with Understanding podcast, Marcela Collier discusses how parents can break the cycle of yelling at their children by practicing mindfulness. She emphasizes the importance of being aware of one's inner voice, challenging critical thoughts, and developing skills like mind sight and emotional regulation. Marcela also shares insights on how curiosity and compassion can transform parenting approaches, leading to more peaceful and understanding interactions with children.
If you’re ready to stop yelling, stop reacting in anger, and finally feel calm and confident when your child has a meltdown… this is for you.
Your child’s behavior isn’t the real problem.
That's the message.
And once you learn to see it that way, you’ll stop fighting your child… and start healing your relationship with them.
So don’t wait. DM me “peace 25” on Instagram right now and get started with the free class.
@highimpactclub
@hicparenting
Because your child doesn’t need a perfect parent.
They need a safe one.
And that parent can be you.

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