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Therapeutic Discipline-Introduction

Episode 1 of the Brain Based Parenting podcast, hosted by Cal Farley's, titled "Therapeutic Discipline-Introduction" was published on March 19, 2024 and runs 19 minutes.

March 19, 2024 ·19m · Brain Based Parenting

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Send us Fan Mail This episode is an introduction into the heart of discipline, revealing its true purpose as a guiding light for our children's growth. We untangle the common misconceptions that paint discipline as punishment and instead, showcase its incredible ability to foster wise decision-making and self-growth in our young ones. As we navigate the often murky waters of parenting and education, our discussion turns to the intricate dance between brain development, relational healt...

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This episode is an introduction into the heart of discipline, revealing its true purpose as a guiding light for our children's growth. We untangle the common misconceptions that paint discipline as punishment and instead, showcase its incredible ability to foster wise decision-making and self-growth in our young ones. 

As we navigate the often murky waters of parenting and education, our discussion turns to the intricate dance between brain development, relational health, and the security that boundaries provide. You'll learn why understanding the root causes of a child's behavior is essential and how a strong relational foundation underpins effective discipline. We also discuss our innate responsibility of 'borrowing and returning' those metaphorical frontal lobes to assist in our children's cognitive development. Next week, we'll build upon these concepts, but for now, embrace the insights Michelle, Sam, and Chloe offer, and let's transform our approach to nurturing the next generation, one episode at a time.

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