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AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety

PSP 240 Do You Take Your Child’s Behavior Personally?

AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety

Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and OCD Expert, Parenting Coach and Parent

Anxiety, Ocd Therapy, Child Anxiety, Child Ocd, Kids & Family, Ocd, Health & Fitness, Ocd In Children, Parenting, Mental Health

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

When your child acts up do you take it personally? Do you have a knee jerk response that is filled with hurt, anger or frustration? Join the club! We all do at times.


In this episode of the AT Parenting Survival Podcast, I am going to walk you through the most common reasons why this happens, how it impedes our child’s growth and what we can do instead.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the AT Parenting Survival Podcast, where you get help and guidance through

0:08.1

the chaos of parenting a child with anxiety or OCD.

0:12.1

This show is for educational purposes and is not intended to replace the guidance of

0:16.5

a qualified professional.

0:18.0

Here's your host, Child Therapist Natasha Daniels.

0:22.1

Hello there and welcome to the episode of the AT Parenting Survival Podcast.

0:28.8

Today, I want to talk to you about your child's behavior.

0:33.0

A lot of times with anxiety or OCD and in general, so this is kind of a general parenting

0:38.5

topic and it is also very pertinent to those of us that are raising kids with anxiety or

0:44.7

OCD because our kids can have difficult behavior and when our kids have difficult behavior

0:51.8

it can be really hard to manage, it can be hard to parent and it can have an impact on

0:58.3

us.

0:59.5

So I want to talk today about taking the behavior personally.

1:04.8

I feel like there's got to be like not a human being on this planet who hasn't at one

1:11.3

time or another if they're raising kids, taking their children's behavior personally.

1:17.0

Because we're all human, we're going to do that at times.

1:20.0

Some of us do it more than others and today I want to walk you through some of the reasons

1:25.6

and not all of the reasons, obviously nothing can be exhaustive, but some of the reasons

1:29.5

why we take it personally and that will be different for each one of us.

1:32.7

I'm going to outline a couple of the ones I thought about and then I want to talk to

1:37.0

you about why it doesn't help to take it personally and that aspect of this podcast

1:43.2

episode is not a let's take time to beat ourselves up.

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