Today’s guest is Rebecca Eanes, the author of two books for parents: Positive Parenting The Essential Guide and The Newbie’s Guide to Positive Parenting. She is back to talk to us about her newest resource for parents: The Positive Parenting Workbook. Rebecca leads a community of over a million on her Facebook page, Positive Parenting Toddlers and Beyond. Join us!
“I see and speak about parenting as a journey… and the journey is a continuous invitation to continue to practice being the parent we want to be as often as possible.”
“Parenting is one long personal development workshop.”
“My kids are the best mirrors because in them I have seen my own negative attitudes and bad moods and emotional reactions in really every area that I needed to improve upon.”
“I think we definitely grow ourselves up in the process of helping our kids grow up.”
“Our kids are going to make mistakes every day. If they had perfect parents, they would not know how to get through this world.”
“Be as gentle and respectful with yourself as you are trying to be with your kids. You are not perfect either and you don’t have to be. We are all growing, we are all learning, we are all flawed, and we all need grace. This is a journey and there’s not a destination yet that I’ve seen. It’s an ever going thing so be good to yourself along the way.”
What you’ll hear in this episode:
Dealing with swearing and supporting kids in navigating different rules in different situations
Positive parenting and what it really means
The role of mutual respect in positive parenting
Identifying underlying issues under disrespect
Shifting focus: from disrespectful behavior itself to supporting learning that leads to respectful behavior.
Leadership in positive parenting
Non-negotiables and positive parenting
The value in personal development and parenting
Moving from behavior patrol to positive parenting
The origins of the Positive Parenting Workbook
Discipline as part of the parenting pie
7 Pillars of family culture as part of positive parenting
Words of wisdom for parents working towards positive parenting
Resources:
Positive Parents websiteThe Positive Parenting WorkbookThe Newbie’s Guide to Positive ParentingPositive Parenting: An Essential GuidePositive Parenting In Action
Where to find Rebecca:
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