Is Negativity Affecting Your Parenting? | Regulation-First Parenting | E108 episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 21, 2023 · 14 MIN

Is Negativity Affecting Your Parenting? | Regulation-First Parenting | E108

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Negative parenting patterns often develop without parents even realizing it. In this episode, I explore how negative parenting can be influenced by childhood experiences, learned behaviors, stress, and emotional dysregulation. Understanding the roots of negative parenting helps parents break unhealthy cycles, build stronger relationships, and create a more positive family environment.Many parents are doing the best they can with the tools they were given. However, when we grow up in environments shaped by criticism, negativity, fear, or emotional disconnection, those patterns can unintentionally show up in our own parenting.In this episode, you'll learn:• How childhood experiences influence parenting styles• Common signs of negative parenting patterns• The connection between negativity bias and family relationships• Practical ways to create healthier parenting habitsWhat is negative parenting?Negative parenting may include:• Excessive criticism• Reacting from frustration instead of connection• Focusing more on mistakes than strengths• Unrealistic expectations• Emotional reactivityMost parents don't intentionally choose these patterns. They often develop automatically through stress, habit, or past experiences.Behavior is communication.The way parents respond to challenges often teaches children how to respond to themselves and others.Understanding this creates opportunities for change.How does your upbringing affect parenting?Parents often carry forward messages they received as children.These experiences can shape:• Emotional responses• Communication styles• Expectations of children• Beliefs about discipline• Self-worth and confidenceThe good news is that awareness creates the opportunity to make different choices.What is negativity bias?The brain naturally pays more attention to problems than successes.This negativity bias can lead parents to:• Focus on what's wrong• Miss progress and growth• Feel overwhelmed by challenges• React more strongly to mistakesLearning to recognize negativity bias helps create more balanced thinking and healthier family interactions.How can parents break the cycle?Helpful strategies include:• Practicing self-awareness• Regulating emotions before responding• Focusing on strengths as well as challenges• Building connection before correction• Replacing criticism with coachingSmall shifts in mindset and behavior often create meaningful improvements in family relationships.Need personalized next steps? Use the FREE Solution Matcher: drroseann.com/helpDr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand emotional dysregulation in children and teaches practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation strategies through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.

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