EP275: Positivity and Communication: The Second Cornerstone of Parenting Complex Kids
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Being nice and being positive aren't the same thing—and if you're parenting a complex kid, that distinction matters. In this episode, Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster dig into the second Sanity School® cornerstone: positivity and communication. They cover why resilience more than intelligence influences success, what the "independence pyramid" is built on, and how the way you talk to your kid (and to yourself) shapes everything from relationships to self-regulation. It's part two of a four-part series. You can catch up on the first episode about activating your child’s brain and follow along so you don't miss the rest.
What to expect in this episode:
- Why being positive isn't the same as being nice, and why that distinction matters for parenting complex kids
- Why resilience, not intelligence, is the biggest predictor of a kid's long-term success, and how to build it
- What the "independence pyramid" is, and why relationship, trust, and communication have to come in that order
- How tone, timing, and what your kid actually hears (versus what you meant) shape every conversation
- Why self-talk is a form of self-care, and how changing your own internal dialogue changes how you show up for your kid
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