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Dan Peterson: Why Strong-Willed Kids Are Misunderstood (And What to Do About It)

Dan Peterson: Why Strong-Willed Kids Are Misunderstood (And What to Do About It)

Season 1 Episode 168 Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Description

This week on Burning the Ships, I sit down with Dan Peterson, a licensed clinical professional counselor, parent coach, and founder of Compass 4 Life—a coaching program built around helping parents better connect with and guide their children, especially those who are wired a little differently.

Dan spent decades in the mental health space before realizing that most traditional models were unintentionally reinforcing negative behavior. So, he burned the ships, he left the system behind and started building something new. In this episode, we dive into how he helps parents stop managing behavior and start building connection, why discipline without trust doesn’t work, and how we can reframe “strong-willed” as a superpower rather than a flaw.

If you’re a parent or even just a leader of people, this episode will challenge the way you approach discipline, communication, and your own emotional regulation.

Key Talking Points of the Episode

00:00 Introduction

02:03 JJ’s Joke of the Week

02:51 Meet Dan Peterson: Counselor turned parent coach, founder of Compass for Life

03:55 Why Dan walked away from the clinical world to coach parents directly

05:34 Finding a solution to help both children and their parents

08:30 Why kids will seek connection any way they can—even through misbehavior

10:40 Understanding the real meaning of discipline

13:45 Setting an example for your children by taking ownership and accountability

16:28 Modeling apology and responsibility as a parent

18:45 How a sincere apology builds trust and self-worth in kids

23:07 Why strong-willed, intense kids are often the most empathetic

26:25 You can’t control your kid and it’s not your job to

28:28 The kind of parents that Dan helps with their children

33:51 The 3 Legs of Dan’s Parenting Framework: Connection, Disconnection, Limits

38:04 Lecturing vs. listening: Jason’s hard-earned lesson from his daughter

42:08 The long-term cost of coaching too much and pushing too hard

45:04 How Compass 4 Life works + Dan’s new group program for parents

47:30 18 summers, blind spots, and giving your kids what they really need

48:36 Where to learn more about Compass 4 Life and Dan’s programs

51:40 You’re not a bad parent, maybe you just need different tools

Quotables

“You have to train yourself to see success—and give your connection to the effort, not just the outcome.”

“Discipline without connection doesn’t motivate change. It motivates defensiveness.”

“It’s not because you’re a bad parent, it’s because you may not have the right tools yet.”

Links

Compass 4 Life

https://www.thecompass4life.com/

https://courses.thecompass4life.com/opt-in

https://www.facebook.com/Compass4Life

608B Capital

https://608bcapital.com

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