In this episode, I’m answering questions I’ve received from you- my podcast listeners! 

We have three listener questions: 

  1. What to do if you have a kid who runs away when you are out in public.
  2. What to do when your child or children clearly prefer one parent over another.
  3. What to do when your family openly and actively doesn’t approve of your peaceful parenting choices.

We cover:

  • [2:30] What to do if your kid is a ‘runner’
  • [5:55] How ‘impulse control’ plays a huge role in our child’s ability to make decisions 
  • [8:00] Tips to help kids strengthen their impulse control
  • [10:15] What to do when a child prefers one parent over another
  • [15:45] How to work on parent-child connection 
  • [18:55] Navigating family who disagree with peaceful parenting 
  • [25:00] Two important notes to remember from this episode
  • [27:00] Why we should never shame or judge each other’s parenting styles

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