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🗓️ 18 July 2019
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0:55.3 | keeping everything secure. Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Your Village podcast, Parenting |
1:02.2 | Beyond Discipline, the place to learn about all things parenting and get your questions answered. |
1:07.4 | I'm your host, Erin Royer. So today I have two great questions. One is about what do you do |
1:13.3 | when you have an overly sensitive child? I'll answer that one first. How do you help your kids |
1:18.7 | bond with pets? What do you do when your toddler is being mean to the pets? So the first question |
1:25.4 | comes from Alexandra. Hey, Aaron, I'm at my wits end with my three-year-old. |
1:30.4 | So I'm really hoping you can give me some ideas to help us both out. She seems to be highly |
1:35.2 | sensitive and gets herself worked up and will cry and scream and carry on for close to an hour. |
1:41.0 | Yesterday, she fell off her scooter and got a small scrape on her knee. She lost it. She cried |
1:46.1 | saying she will never be able to play again, that it hurts so bad and basically sitting around |
1:50.1 | feeling sorry for herself. We try to point out that she was having fun and sometimes when we're |
1:55.0 | doing fun things, we get hurt, but it's okay. We say that scrapes and bruises are just signs of all the |
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