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Therapeutic Discipline-Wrap Up

Episode 4 of the Brain Based Parenting podcast, hosted by Cal Farley's, titled "Therapeutic Discipline-Wrap Up" was published on April 9, 2024 and runs 26 minutes.

April 9, 2024 ·26m · Brain Based Parenting

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Send us Fan Mail In today's episode, we're wrapping up our discussion on discipline, focusing on aspects we didn't get to cover earlier. We start by exploring the connection between supervision and discipline, highlighting how supervision remains crucial even as children grow older. We emphasize the importance of modeling behavior and catching challenges early, underscoring the role of communication, consistency, and adaptability in effective supervision. Moving on, we delve into the art of h...

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In today's episode, we're wrapping up our discussion on discipline, focusing on aspects we didn't get to cover earlier. We start by exploring the connection between supervision and discipline, highlighting how supervision remains crucial even as children grow older. We emphasize the importance of modeling behavior and catching challenges early, underscoring the role of communication, consistency, and adaptability in effective supervision.

Moving on, we delve into the art of having serious discussions with children, acknowledging the difficulties adults often face in initiating such conversations. We explore the power dynamics, size differentials, and the importance of creating a conducive environment for open dialogue. Reflecting on the significance of listening to understand rather than to respond, we examine the complexities of apologies, emphasizing the need for sincerity and avoiding forced or transactional apologies.

Lastly, we discuss well-intentioned disciplinary actions to avoid, such as shame, withdrawal of affection, and isolating punishments, highlighting the potential negative impacts on children's emotional well-being and the parent-child relationship. Through these discussions, we aim to provide insights and strategies for fostering positive discipline grounded in empathy, communication, and mutual respect.

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