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Today we kick off our LIVE Q&A SERIES on the podcast through the rest of the year, using the audio from our weekly Instagram LIVE videos. A few of the topics we cover this week:
- 5 year old’s anger turning physical
- Parent gets physically pummeled during kids’ tantrums
- 2.5 year old being bossy and demanding
- 5 year old flips out when limits are set
- Post screen time meltdowns
- Sibling hurts the other on purpose
- Child struggles to play without help
- Older sisters’ harsh words to little sibs
- Older bro dislikes praise when he’s kind to little sisters
- Mischievous toddler flushes things down the toilet
Tune in and connect on our LIVE Q&As, every Tuesday AND Thursday at 5PM PST on Instagram. Catch up on past LIVE session on our IGTV tab. As always, we laugh, we cry, we lean in… join us!
Relevant Links:
- Our Freedoms Model
- Our RESIST Approach
- Our Shop - GUIDES + PRINTS!
- Our Resources Page
- Our Coaching page
- Amber Okamura, Upbringing’s Artist
- Mary Schroeder, Upbringing’s Letterer
- Alex Olavarria, our producer, musician, editor + husband/brother in law
Visit our website, www.upbringing.co to learn more about us and sign up for our newsletter! We want to hear your thoughts. We care deeply about what you think and how you’re doin’, so get in touch -- we’re better together.
Email us: [email protected]
Follow Upbringing on Instagram: @upbringing.co
Join us to connect about: Parenting, spirited kids, sensitive kids, progressive parenting, progressive discipline, resist, discipline, parenting podcast, RIE, Feminism, Feminist Parenting, RIE parenting, toddlers, tantrums, mindful parenting, Upbringing twins, Hannah and Kelty, conscious parenting, motherhood, positive parenting, mom podcast, respectful parenting, simplicity parenting, positive discipline, janet lansbury, creative parenting, child development
Disclaimer: Hannah & Kelty are parenting coaches and do not work in a professional therapist’s or MD capacity to diagnose or treat mental health disorders. They cannot advise parents on issues such as drug addiction, eating disorders, self-harm, severe psychiatric disorders, child abuse, assault, etc.
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Today we kick off our LIVE Q&A SERIES on the podcast through the rest of the year, using the audio from our weekly Instagram LIVE videos. A few of the topics we cover this week:
- 5 year old’s anger turning physical
- Parent gets physically pummeled during kids’ tantrums
- 2.5 year old being bossy and demanding
- 5 year old flips out when limits are set
- Post screen time meltdowns
- Sibling hurts the other on purpose
- Child struggles to play without help
- Older sisters’ harsh words to little sibs
- Older bro dislikes praise when he’s kind to little sisters
- Mischievous toddler flushes things down the toilet
Tune in and connect on our LIVE Q&As, every Tuesday AND Thursday at 5PM PST on Instagram. Catch up on past LIVE session on our IGTV tab. As always, we laugh, we cry, we lean in… join us!
Relevant Links:
- Our Freedoms Model
- Our RESIST Approach
- Our Shop - GUIDES + PRINTS!
- Our Resources Page
- Our Coaching page
- Amber Okamura, Upbringing’s Artist
- Mary Schroeder, Upbringing’s Letterer
- Alex Olavarria, our producer, musician, editor + husband/brother in law
Visit our website, www.upbringing.co to learn more about us and sign up for our newsletter! We want to hear your thoughts. We care deeply about what you think and how you’re doin’, so get in touch -- we’re better together.
Email us: [email protected]
Follow Upbringing on Instagram: @upbringing.co
Join us to connect about: Parenting, spirited kids, sensitive kids, progressive parenting, progressive discipline, resist, discipline, parenting podcast, RIE, Feminism, Feminist Parenting, RIE parenting, toddlers, tantrums, mindful parenting, Upbringing twins, Hannah and Kelty, conscious parenting, motherhood, positive parenting, mom podcast, respectful parenting, simplicity parenting, positive discipline, janet lansbury, creative parenting, child development
Disclaimer: Hannah & Kelty are parenting coaches and do not work in a professional therapist’s or MD capacity to diagnose or treat mental health disorders. They cannot advise parents on issues such as drug addiction, eating disorders, self-harm, severe psychiatric disorders, child abuse, assault, etc.
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