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Today’s guest is Tosha Schore, known online as “Your Partner in Parenting Boys” and a mom of 3 boys. She partners with parents to help their boys thrive – teaching parents to practice self care, connect with their boys deeply to encourage open communication, coaching them to set limits in a loving way and to use play strategically in their parenting. Join us!
“My mission is to make a more peaceful world, one sweet boy at a time.”
 “Parenting is difficult because to do it well you must look inside yourself; you need to know what makes you sore and what really pushes your buttons. Looking at oneself, really looking inside is a challenge, the thing is, the consequence of not looking at oneself is even worse.”
“If we want to guide our children well, we have to first look at our own stories.”
What you’ll hear in this episode: 

The value of getting ourselves into “good parenting shape” and listening to each other non-judgmentally to ease frustration

The importance of boys being able to feel their feelings and avoid the “boiling pot” – embracing the body’s natural way to heal from our hurts

What keeps parents from feeling like it’s ok for their boys to feel their feelings?

Learning to be unattached to your child’s reactions to limits

The impact of isolation on the parenting experience

Stereotypes of masculinity and how they impact emotional intimacy

How to transition your boys from exhibiting aggressive behaviors to being more calm and increasing accountability by reducing fear

The importance of not losing sight of your boy’s goodness despite poor behavior

Working towards discipline from a place of connection

The value of being curious about what’s underneath anger

How to parenting in a way that honors the developing brain

Addressing off-track behaviors through connection and taking a proactive approach

Helping kids handle the pressure to save face

Techniques to address separation anxiety

How to set healthy limits in a loving way while creating safe spaces for exploration

Supporting boys through loudness and recognizing it for what it is

What does Joyful Courage mean to you?
“Working in this life for what you feel is important – being you. Courage means being me and supporting my children and the people I know to be them fully. There’s nothing more joyful than being real and full and who you are and the gift you have to give.”
Resources:
Positive Discipline – Jane Nelsen
Listen – 5 simple tools to meet your everyday parenting challenges – Tosha Schore & Patty Wipfler
 Where to find Tosha:
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