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Parents, Do You Really Want to Know? – Carrie Wiesenfeld & Jessica Anger

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Drawing from their personal experiences, Carrie and Jessica reflect on the challenges and emotional responses that parents face when confronted with their child's behavior as seen from another's perspective. They discuss how their approaches have evolved over time, emphasizing the importance of supporting their child's feelings and empowering them to manage conflicts directly.

Throughout the conversation, both hosts stress the significance of the “power of pause” in parenting, taking the time to consider the best course of action before reacting to situations involving our children and other parents.

Takeaways

  1. Don’t react right away.
  2. Communicate openly.
  3. Guide, don’t control.

Timestamps
00:00 Parent concerned about child's abnormal behavior.
05:49 Surprised by accusations, sought Avery's explanation.
09:18 Parents have superpower to protect children.
11:16 Mother shares child's experience with friends.
16:10 Approach call with gratitude, avoid taking sides.
17:01 Open communication and dialogue, prioritize child's feelings.
20:03 End of episode on healthy conversations and parenting.
🔗 Connect with Jessica Anger and Carrie Wiesenfeld:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parent_coaches_unleashed
Email: info@parentcoachesunleashed.com
Soaring Hawk Life Coaching: https://www.soaringhawklifecoaching.com
Ocean Wave Parenting: https://www.oceanwavesparenting.com

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Chapters

1. Parent concerned about child's abnormal behavior. (00:00:00)

2. Surprised by accusations, sought Avery's explanation. (00:05:49)

3. Parents have superpower to protect children. (00:09:18)

4. Mother shares child's experience with friends. (00:11:16)

5. Approach call with gratitude, avoid taking sides. (00:16:10)

6. Open communication and dialogue, prioritize child's feelings. (00:17:01)

11 episodes

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Manage episode 426047769 series 3569029
Content provided by Jessica Anger and Carrie Wiesenfeld, Jessica Anger, and Carrie Wiesenfeld. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jessica Anger and Carrie Wiesenfeld, Jessica Anger, and Carrie Wiesenfeld or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Drawing from their personal experiences, Carrie and Jessica reflect on the challenges and emotional responses that parents face when confronted with their child's behavior as seen from another's perspective. They discuss how their approaches have evolved over time, emphasizing the importance of supporting their child's feelings and empowering them to manage conflicts directly.

Throughout the conversation, both hosts stress the significance of the “power of pause” in parenting, taking the time to consider the best course of action before reacting to situations involving our children and other parents.

Takeaways

  1. Don’t react right away.
  2. Communicate openly.
  3. Guide, don’t control.

Timestamps
00:00 Parent concerned about child's abnormal behavior.
05:49 Surprised by accusations, sought Avery's explanation.
09:18 Parents have superpower to protect children.
11:16 Mother shares child's experience with friends.
16:10 Approach call with gratitude, avoid taking sides.
17:01 Open communication and dialogue, prioritize child's feelings.
20:03 End of episode on healthy conversations and parenting.
🔗 Connect with Jessica Anger and Carrie Wiesenfeld:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parent_coaches_unleashed
Email: info@parentcoachesunleashed.com
Soaring Hawk Life Coaching: https://www.soaringhawklifecoaching.com
Ocean Wave Parenting: https://www.oceanwavesparenting.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Parent concerned about child's abnormal behavior. (00:00:00)

2. Surprised by accusations, sought Avery's explanation. (00:05:49)

3. Parents have superpower to protect children. (00:09:18)

4. Mother shares child's experience with friends. (00:11:16)

5. Approach call with gratitude, avoid taking sides. (00:16:10)

6. Open communication and dialogue, prioritize child's feelings. (00:17:01)

11 episodes

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