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Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled

7 Daily Reminders for Parents (Encore)

Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled

JLML Press

Kids & Family, Parenting

4.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Inspired by a listener's request and just in time to make a new start in the New Year, Unruffled revisits Janet's list of daily reminders for helping parents face the challenges of their day with more clarity, calm, and confidence.

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Janet Lansbury. Welcome to Unruffled. I recently received an email from a parent who I thought had a great suggestion for me, and I'm going to follow that suggestion now or do my best to at least.

0:15.0

She asked if I could do an episode on general reminders as you start your parenting day.

0:21.0

She said she wishes she could cut snippets out of episodes to

0:25.7

listen to on repeat. So she thought it would be great for me to do a daily snippet.

0:31.4

That's what I'm going to do. I actually have seven, so that's one for each day of the week, but they're all

0:38.7

for all days of the week, of course. And I'm going to be explaining why these are recommendations of mine, and I'll probably

0:48.0

make a list up in the transcript or somewhere where you can easily copy-paste or put it on your refrigerator.

0:54.6

So again, thank you to this parent for your brilliant idea for these daily reminders.

0:59.9

You'll notice as we go that these seven reminders overlap, compliment, and support each other.

1:07.8

I'm going to start with let the feelings be.

1:11.6

If you listen here, you hear me say this all the time because it's really a

1:16.3

lifelong challenge for a lot of us and the reason we do this is because feelings come and go. We don't control them and what we want our

1:27.4

children to learn is that it's okay to feel whatever they feel. We're not going to let them act on a lot of those feelings, of course.

1:36.0

That's our job. But we want our child to share. We want to know what's going on with them,

1:42.0

even if it's something painful for us to hear, it's better

1:46.8

that they share it than not share it.

1:50.3

Better not only for the quality of our relationship and our child's sense of self and acceptance of self,

1:57.3

but even in a practical sense, it helps us because when children can't express the feeling,

2:04.3

they're more likely to do so through concerning behavior.

2:08.6

Hitting, lashing out, throwing things,

2:12.0

saying things in really unkind ways, escalating.

2:17.0

Or on the other hand, they might start to suppress these feelings that they have

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