Rethinking Bad Behavior
Recognizing frustration as a passenger, not the driver, is crucial in parenting. It's essential to shift perspectives—viewing a child's bad behavior as a sign of struggle rather than a reflection of their identity can transform interactions. This generational pattern affects how we perceive our children's actions, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding in resolving conflicts.In this clip
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