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From Power Struggles to Cooperation
How to deal with challenging behaviour in public when you are feeling judged and overhwelmed
You want to reduce screen time but feel like it’s the only way to get your child to calm down and cooperate? You hate the judging stares you get when you give your child a tablet or a phone in public?
You want to raise your child with kindness and empathy but the public tantrums drive you crazy and you just lose it? You don’t know how to get your child to cooperate without threats?
Do you want your child to act out of instrinsic motivation instead of due to threats and bribes? Do you want less chalenging behaviour and more connection?
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Don’t let your emotions be in charge of your parenting!
As a mom of a preschooler myself, I know how hard it is to parent a small child when we are in the public eye and feeling judged, We want to help and guide this little person who we love more than anything in the world.
But we are also humans and get overwhelmed and just want the drama to stop as fast as possible and leave all those judging eyes behind us. Our emotions get control over us and we react in ways we later regret.
It’s normal to feel overwhelmed in challenging situations, you are doing the best you can. And maybe you weren’t supported in your own emotional growth when you were a child, maybe you were told “it’s nothing, get up” when you got hurt, that it’s not ok to show emotions like “stop crying or I’ll give you a reason to cry” or “there’s no point in crying, you will do as I say”.
You don’t become an enlightned super being the night you become a parent. You need to learn the tools to be the parent you want to be, the same way you learn to do other things in life.
If you want to learn how to deal with challenging behaviour in public while building a connection to your child, this guide is for you!