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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2025 · 7 MIN

Understanding Childhood Trauma | Gentle Parenting Tips with Gentle Eyes. Parenting Cycle.

from Parenting & Relationship Cycle · host Cycle of Relationships

Childhood trauma can shape how children think, feel, and behave long into adulthood—and many parents don’t realize how deeply early experiences affect emotional development. In this episode of Gentle Eyes, we explore what childhood trauma really is, how it shows up in children’s behavior, and how gentle parenting can become a powerful tool for healing rather than punishment.You’ll learn how trauma impacts the nervous system, why “challenging behaviors” are often survival responses, and how parents can respond with empathy, connection, and emotional safety. We share gentle parenting strategies, trauma-informed insights, and practical tips to help you support your child without shame, fear, or control.Whether you’re parenting a highly sensitive child, breaking generational cycles, or simply wanting to raise emotionally secure kids, this episode offers compassionate guidance and real-world tools to help you parent with awareness and intention.🎧 In this episode, you’ll discover:What childhood trauma looks like in everyday behaviorHow trauma affects emotional regulation and attachmentGentle parenting techniques that support healing and trustHow to respond to triggers with calm and connectionWays to create emotional safety at homePerfect for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in trauma-informed parenting, gentle parenting tips, and child emotional development.✨ Listen now and learn how to see your child’s behavior through gentle eyes—with understanding, patience, and love.Please Support this Podcast by Following and don't forget to rate us. Thank You. For sponsorship please contact [email protected]

Childhood trauma can shape how children think, feel, and behave long into adulthood—and many parents don’t realize how deeply early experiences affect emotional development. In this episode of Gentle Eyes, we explore what childhood trauma really is, how it shows up in children’s behavior, and how gentle parenting can become a powerful tool for healing rather than punishment.You’ll learn how trauma impacts the nervous system, why “challenging behaviors” are often survival responses, and how parents can respond with empathy, connection, and emotional safety. We share gentle parenting strategies, trauma-informed insights, and practical tips to help you support your child without shame, fear, or control.Whether you’re parenting a highly sensitive child, breaking generational cycles, or simply wanting to raise emotionally secure kids, this episode offers compassionate guidance and real-world tools to help you parent with awareness and intention.🎧 In this episode, you’ll discover:What childhood trauma looks like in everyday behaviorHow trauma affects emotional regulation and attachmentGentle parenting techniques that support healing and trustHow to respond to triggers with calm and connectionWays to create emotional safety at homePerfect for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in trauma-informed parenting, gentle parenting tips, and child emotional development.✨ Listen now and learn how to see your child’s behavior through gentle eyes—with understanding, patience, and love.Please Support this Podcast by Following and don't forget to rate us. Thank You. For sponsorship please contact [email protected]

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