"My kids are hitting each other?!?!" HELP!!!

The Parent Coaching Show - Podcast autorstwa Kiva Schuler - Wtorki

Are your children's arguments escalating into physical altercations, leaving you feeling helpless and overwhelmed? In the heat of sibling rivalry, it's all too easy for parents to be drawn into the fray – that’s why we can react in ways we later regret. This episode sheds light on how to remain the calm, stabilizing force your children need.  By understanding our responses, we can prevent being swept into their survival instincts, ensuring a healthier family dynamic.  Tune in to discover how to nurture resilience and emotional intelligence in your children, transforming everyday conflicts into valuable life lessons.  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About The Jai Institute for Parenting: At The Jai Institute for Parenting, we're deeply committed to reshaping the parenting landscape by educating parents on how to nurture emotionally healthy children, without sacrificing the integrity of limits, boundaries, and values. Our mission is to pave the way for a future where children evolve into emotionally resilient, confident, and empowered adults, fundamentally changing the societal fabric for generations to come. Our Jai Certified Parenting Coaches play a pivotal role in this transformative process, assisting parents in healing generational patterns of authoritarian or permissive parenting. By advocating for methods devoid of punishments, threats, or manipulative tactics, we aim to foster parenting techniques that promote emotional well-being and developmental growth, ensuring a lasting impact not only on individual families but on the broader world. Connect with us: Website: https://www.jaiinstituteforparenting.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaiinstituteforparenting/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jai-institute-for-parenting/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaiInstitute   Kiva Schuler’s Bio: Kiva Schuler stands at the forefront of revolutionizing parenting strategies as the Founder and CEO of The Jai Institute for Parenting, and the visionary author behind The Peaceful Parenting (R) Evolution: Changing the World by Changing How We Parent. This influential work challenges traditional parenting paradigms by advocating for approaches rooted in emotional intelligence, values-led leadership, and impactful communication. Her journey into the realm of parenting innovation was sparked by her own childhood experiences marked by neglect and trauma. Embarking on a mission to transform the cultural landscape of parenting, Kiva is dedicated to fostering environments where children can thrive, unburdened by trauma, shame, or emotional wounds. As a mother herself, she has not only realized her commitment but has also cultivated a thriving enterprise in The Jai Institute, touching tens of thousands of lives. Through her work, Kiva empowers others who share her vision, aiming to elevate children to their highest potential and nurture a generation that lives life to the fullest.   Allyn Miller’s Bio: Allyn Miller stands at the forefront of transformative parenting as the founder of Child Connection and a distinguished Master Trainer with the Jai Institute for Parenting. With a deep-seated mission to support weary mothers through every tantrum and tear, Allyn's journey into the realm of parenting was catalyzed by her Master's degree in Early Childhood Education. Her decade-long tenure in classroom teaching, combined with the personal insights gained from over nine years of nurturing her own two children, has refined her approach to parenting and coaching. Allyn's expertise shines not only in her ability to empathize with the challenges parents face but also in her skillful translation of complex parenting strategies into practical, actionable steps. To glean wisdom from Allyn's experiences and to transform the way you handle the ups and downs of parenting, be sure to follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/child_connection/.   

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