As a psychologist practicing for almost thirty years, I’ve discovered three key principles that resolve power struggles between parents and teens: Know thyself Cultivate responsiveness Nourish the relationship Source: RawPixel/Pexels First: know thyself by healing your past wounds....
In this episode of Power Your Parenting: Moms with Teens, Colleen O’Grady speaks with transformational coach Anne Marie Chereso about the power of conscious parenting. They explore how self-awareness is the foundation for authentic connection and why parenting from a place of presence—not fear—...
the parents of Caroline. Three key takeaways from this conversation: First, healing from personal wounds is essential to breaking unhealthy cycles and equipping children with the emotional strength they need. Second, mean girl dynamics can be intense, but teaching teens to set boundaries and st...
Parenting Without the Power Struggles skilfully respond to your child's special emotional needs; avoid power struggles and other common parenting traps; promote responsibility without nagging or lecturing; navigate sibling, family and couple relationship issues; and enable your ch... F Jim 被引量: ...
20. The behavior that adolescents' exhibit is very similar to when those children were toddlers and their brains were developing. Sometimes, the wiring gets messed up and the behaviormanifests as impulsivity, poor judgment, unpredictability, irritability, etc. The good news is that when parents ...
As part of our quest to become better parents, we are building the habit to "Stop Yelling at Kids". This post will focus on how to prevent power struggles with kids.
When we find a common link or similarity between someone else and us, we tend to "copy" or model him. So how do you convince a stubborn child to follow your order? Letting him see how other children are obeying their parents (through real life, TV or videos) may be more effective ...
Creative thinking can resolve power struggles with teens.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)Herring, Jeff
expectation that our family sits down to eat meals together. It has been my husband’s family’s custom to do so and when I was a child it was what we did, until as surly preteens and teenagers my brother and I resisted and my parents allowed this to happen, and there was a ...
“I really loved that my parents and coaches always gave me a lot of freedom to push myself,” she says. “That really helped me grow a love of running. I was the one initiating it.” After winning the prestigious Foot Locker National Cross Country Championships in 2000, Hall went on ...