Changing Behaviors with Play

Changing Behaviors with Play

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Breaking the Cycle: How to Parent Differently Than You Were Parented (with Coach Tim)

If you've ever caught yourself saying the very words you swore you'd never say to your child, you're not alone. I've been there too. In this episode, we’re sharing why breaking generational parenting patterns isn't a matter of trying harder or having more willpower. It's about re ...  Show more

The Quiet Child Nobody Worries About: What's Actually Going On

Most of us were raised to believe that a "good" child is a calm child, who does not push back, does not melt down, does not make the adults around them uncomfortable. We have spent generations praising children for the absence of need. But the absence of need is not the same as t ...  Show more

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