Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled
Kids & Family:Parenting
Allowing our children to vent their feelings, encouraging and even welcoming them however they are expressed (and not taking it personally!), it is not easy at first. It is a practice that requires taking our head and then our heart into a place where we can calm ourselves enough to genuinely listen, and accept with compassion rather than judgment. In this episode, Janet shares several notes from parents who describe how making the effort to practice this perspective has paid off in major breakthroughs in their relationships with their children. One parent writes: “I have tears in my eyes as I write this because I just didn’t know that this type of connection with anyone, let alone the most important person in my world, was even possible.”
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Setting Limits That Make Mealtimes Enjoyable
Helping Babies Take Their Medicine
Getting Family on Board with Your Parenting Beliefs
How to Stop Carrying and Start Encouraging Your Baby's Play
No Tolerance for Bullying
Is There a Problem with Pacifiers?
My Daughter's Friend is a Bad Influence
Why Not Swat My Toddler's Hand?
Explosive Reactions to Minor Events
My Toddler Wants EVERYTHING
Challenges at Pick-Up Time
Dealing with Your Child's Aggressive Playmate
No Self-Confidence
Extremely Clingy and Whiny Since Grandma Moved In
Peeing on the Floor is an Attention-Getter
When Children Ask About Death (or Other Heavy Topics)
Handling My Toddler's First Tantrum
My Toddler's Blankie Blues
When Your Child Seems Afraid of Other People
My Daughter Is Never Satisfied (And It's Making Me Nuts)
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