In this episode, I discuss the 3 things we should stop saying as parents as well as; how EMPATHY is always the replacement. I teach how to effectively model empathy with your kids in a few typical scenarios.
Topics covered:
Empathy
Skinned knee responses
Bad test score responses
Dads and sons and crying
Responding with respect and empathy when your child’s upset and what that looks like
Why crying can feel embarrassing for many adults
When you’ve warned your child that their behavior will have a negative outcome and they ignore you
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