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16: My Kid is Triggering Me (And Everyone In The House)

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In this episode, Paul and Stacey will be tackling the question of how to handle your kid when he or she triggers you. This is something that happens to every parent, and the biggest reason why parents can’t seem to find a solution to that problem is because they think that “fixing the kid” is the key, but its not.

Stay tuned as Paul and Stacey dive into the issue of demand parenting, and learn how you can use relationship development parenting to get the results you want in your household and for your children.

Key Points Discussed:

  • It’s all a demand relationship kind of parenting (03:11)
  • Mastering your emotions first before demanding the same of your kid (05:41)
  • The detriment of demand parenting (08:25)
  • People don’t trigger you, they just show you your own triggers (11:00)
  • Having a higher standard for ourselves as parents (17:29)
  • Allowing your kids to experience the natural consequences of life (27:53)
  • Teaching our kids how to navigate life (37:03)

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Manage episode 256500961 series 2639324
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In this episode, Paul and Stacey will be tackling the question of how to handle your kid when he or she triggers you. This is something that happens to every parent, and the biggest reason why parents can’t seem to find a solution to that problem is because they think that “fixing the kid” is the key, but its not.

Stay tuned as Paul and Stacey dive into the issue of demand parenting, and learn how you can use relationship development parenting to get the results you want in your household and for your children.

Key Points Discussed:

  • It’s all a demand relationship kind of parenting (03:11)
  • Mastering your emotions first before demanding the same of your kid (05:41)
  • The detriment of demand parenting (08:25)
  • People don’t trigger you, they just show you your own triggers (11:00)
  • Having a higher standard for ourselves as parents (17:29)
  • Allowing your kids to experience the natural consequences of life (27:53)
  • Teaching our kids how to navigate life (37:03)

You can find this episode and more at:

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Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.

If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

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