EPISODE · Jan 14, 2024 · 28 MIN
Helping our Kids Through Trauma Can Trigger Our Own Abuse Part 3
from Real Talk with Tina and Ann · host Ann Kagarise and Denise Bard
Send us Fan MailWhen our own childhood traumas resurface in the role of a parent, the journey takes on a deeper significance. In the intimate space of this episode, Ann shares the story of her son's struggle at school, an ordeal that brought forth her buried yearnings for protection and understanding. This isn't just a narrative about the challenges we face; it's a celebration of the unbreakable bonds we form with our children.The dance of affection within our families can be tricky, especially for those with past traumas. . We discuss communication, self-forgiveness, and the individual needs of each family member. Finally, we turn to the frontlines of parenting—the advocacy for our children's emotional well-being within the school system. Ann gets personal about the difficult choices made to defend her son's happiness and zest for learning. As we unpack the distressing incident with his teacher, we highlight the power of trusting our parental instincts. This episode is for every parent who's ever fought for their child's well-being and also had abuse, themselves. *I mistakenly state that it is our 51st episode. Well this had been a 3 part series, but we are ending this on our 52nd episode which means the end to this first season. Next week, will be the first episode of our second exciting season. Thank you so much! * I apologize for some noise, at times, in this episode. But lol, we got a lot of it removed, but some of it would not GO lol. It is Ann's kids playing on holiday break. So, we just go with it. Flaws and all. lol Thanks for listening! Quotes used in the episode: “Let us reach out to the children. Let us do whatever we can to support their fight to rise above their pain and suffering.” - Nelson Mandela“We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.” - Stacia Tauscher“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” - Frederick Douglass“Children need models rather than critics.” - Joseph JoubertFollow us on Tina and Ann's website https://www.realtalktinaann.com/Facebook: Real Talk with Tina and Ann | Facebookor at: [email protected] or [email protected] Podcasts: Real Talk with Tina and Ann on Apple PodcastsSpotify: Real Talk with Tina and Ann | Podcast on SpotifyAmazon Music: Real Talk with Tina and Ann Podcast | Listen on Amazon MusiciHeart Radio: Real Talk with Tina and Ann Podcast | Listen on Amazon MusicCastro: Real Talk with Tina and Ann (castro.fm)Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail When our own childhood traumas resurface in the role of a parent, the journey takes on a deeper significance. In the intimate space of this episode, Ann shares the story of her son's struggle at school, an ordeal that brought forth her buried yearnings for protection and understanding. This isn't just a narrative about the challenges we face; it's a celebration of the unbreakable bonds we form with our children. The dance of affection within our families can be tricky, espec...
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