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24-- The Biggest Parenting Mistake When Handling Your Child's Emotional Intensity—And How to Avoid It
- 2025/04/03
- 再生時間: 33 分
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Do you ever feel like your child’s emotions are a ticking time bomb, and no matter what you do, you’re the one who sets it off? It’s so easy to fall into the trap of trying to ‘fix’ things, but sometimes, our best intentions make everything worse. In this episode, we explore the #1 mistake parents make when managing their child’s big emotions—and how to avoid it. I’ll share a powerful approach to help you navigate the emotional terrain with your child, build a stronger connection, and transform overwhelming moments into opportunities for growth. Grab a coffee, relax, and let’s dive in!
In this episode, you will learn:
- Struggling with your child’s big emotions? You’re not alone!
- Discover the #1 mistake parents make when managing emotional intensity.
- Learn why "calm down" might be making things worse.
- Find out how to connect with your child and address the real issue.
- Get a simple tool (CALM) to help guide you through tough emotional moments.
Looking for support and parent coaching, connect with Jami!
- Get the resources mentioned at: CalmConnectionParent.com/resource
- Book a call to find out more about Calm Connection Coaching Program.
- Join our online Facebook support group: Parenting With Personality Group
- Find out more: ParentingWithPersonality.com
- Download the Parenting With Personality APP on Google Play or Apple Store
*** This podcast and host will not offer medical advice, nor is it intended to take the place of counseling, medical intervention, or treatment. Jami Kirkbride is hereby operating as a parenting coach and will not diagnose or treat clients. Please consult a doctor, medical professional, or mental health provider to meet your immediate and ongoing needs.
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