
RE-RELEASE: How to get your child to listen to you
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- The powerful shift from control-based parenting to needs-based problem-solving
- Why resistance is a signal that needs attention, not defiance that needs punishment
- How to identify your real non-negotiables versus situations where flexibility serves everyone
- Practical examples of problem-solving conversations that create willing cooperation
- The critical difference between limits (changing someone's behavior) and boundaries (what you're willing to do)
- How to teach children about healthy boundaries by respecting theirs
- Why "stop means stop" and "no means no" are essential teachings (and how to get your child to respect your 'stop' and 'no')
- How to recognize when you're getting triggered by your child's "not listening"
- The surprising truth about how respectful parenting creates more socially capable children
- Why one intentional parent can make all the difference, even without perfect partner alignment
If you're thinking "but my child NEEDS to learn to listen," this episode directly addresses how this approach creates MORE compliance in situations that truly matter. Ready to transform your daily battles into peaceful cooperation? Take the next step in our Setting Loving and Effective Limits workshop. Click the image below to sign up. Jump to highlights 00:45 Introduction of today’s episode 02:00 An open invitation to join the Setting Loving (& Effective!) Limits workshop 06:12 Chrystal’s experience in the Setting Loving (&Effective!) Limits workshop 07:46 Saying NO to our child isn’t necessarily the right answer 08:48 Challenges that Chrystal had as someone who was brought up in a religious family 11:44 How resilience will play a big role in our children 13:10 Chrystal’s transition from being controlled to having...