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66: Why Does My Child Seem So Naughty? Answers to FAQ

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Recently I’ve been getting a lot of questions in my DM’s about sensory kids. Parents want to know why their kid seems to do things they “know” they shouldn’t do. Why their kid is so intense, and why it feels so much harder to parent them than other kids.

The answers to these questions all make sense when we take a peek through a sensory lens and shine a light on what’s happening in their brains, and get a sense of what it might feel like to be in their shoes.

This episode does all of that and more. So if you’ve ever wondered if your kid will always be that way, and if it’s just a phase, listen in to get a bit more clarity on it.

Full show notes can be found at exceptionalparentingpodcast.com/episode66

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Recently I’ve been getting a lot of questions in my DM’s about sensory kids. Parents want to know why their kid seems to do things they “know” they shouldn’t do. Why their kid is so intense, and why it feels so much harder to parent them than other kids.

The answers to these questions all make sense when we take a peek through a sensory lens and shine a light on what’s happening in their brains, and get a sense of what it might feel like to be in their shoes.

This episode does all of that and more. So if you’ve ever wondered if your kid will always be that way, and if it’s just a phase, listen in to get a bit more clarity on it.

Full show notes can be found at exceptionalparentingpodcast.com/episode66

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