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Parenting Beyond Discipline

#63: Parenting Q&A - Bullying Prevention & Resilience in Children

Parenting Beyond Discipline

Erin Royer, MA Clinical Psychology, Child Development Specialist

Education, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Parenting, Kids & Family

4.4630 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2017

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Erin answers 2 questions from parents. First a mom of a timid son is concerned about him becoming a target of bullying and wants to know how she can help him become more assertive. Then Erin answers another mom's question about how to support her 5 year old son who seems to fall apart when things don't go his way and tends to shy away from pushing himself even a little bit to try new things. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/parenting-beyond-discipline/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Your Village podcast, Parenting Beyond Discipline.

0:08.0

Your Village is the most comprehensive site for evidence-based parenting classes available on demand.

0:15.0

At Your Village online.com.

0:18.0

Our 50 plus classes give parents the foundation, steps, and tools for creating strong,

0:22.8

healthy relationships with their children, resulting in responsible, cooperative, happy,

0:28.1

and successful children and families.

0:30.3

My goal is to help parents support their children in finding and reaching their own unique

0:35.4

potential.

0:36.8

The podcast is a place to learn about all things parenting

0:40.2

and get your questions answered. I'm your village founder and your host, Erin Royer.

0:47.2

While I was out on vacation, I got quite a backlog of questions from parents, so I'm going to

0:51.8

spend the next several weeks catching up on those.

0:54.9

Then in late September, I'm going to cover a topic that I find fascinating, birth order,

1:00.7

and how it affects personality, both ours and our children's, and how birth order can affect

1:08.0

our parenting, along with some tips on parenting children in different

1:12.4

birth order. So being aware of these common personality traits helps us to be more proactive

1:17.3

in working with our kids to develop their strengths, but also, and more importantly, areas where

1:22.4

they need more support to reach their potential. So if you're curious about this topic,

1:26.8

be on the lookout for that one

1:28.1

coming up next month. For today, I'm going to cover two parenting questions. The first is from a

1:34.2

mom about helping her more quiet, shy child in not becoming a target for bullying. So in this case,

1:40.2

prevention. The second question is about working with kids on building resilience, that

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