Episode 107
Have you ever tried to stop yelling at your kids, only to find yourself yelling again? Have you tried rewarding and punishing, but it's not working?
If so, you're not alone. Many of us were parented with shame-based approaches, and we may be unintentionally using the same approaches with our own kids. But the research shows that shame-based parenting is ineffective and destructive.
In this episode, learn what shame-based parenting is and why it's so harmful How to identify shame-based parenting behaviors in yourself. How to break the cycle of shame-based parenting and start raising happy, resilient kids.
If you're concerned about the impact of shame-based parenting on your kids, this episode is for you. This episode is especially important for parents of autistic, neurodivergent, highly sensitive, anxious, or strong-willed kids. These kids are more likely to be negatively impacted by shame-based parenting.
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