
PAIGE- 3 Tips to Parent with Patience
05/11/22 • 37 min
Once again attempting a "dirty 30" minute episode giving you all the info in a quick listen because we have BUSY lives. The three main takeaways this week include: approaching with curiosity, setting yourself up for success, and finding what works for you. If you're interested in the awkward hand gestures and good hair day that accompany this episode you can find the video recording of this episode on youtube.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/GuH8Aqp-hmY
Don't forget to check out Linday's saving grace Meltdown Mini Guide (Ages 0-5). I just walked you through how to manage your own meltdowns, now you can also learn to manage your kids' (including public meltdowns...which are the WORST).
Peep that Meltdown Mini Guide here: https://meltdown-mini-guide-ages-0-5.teachery.co/mmg
Once again attempting a "dirty 30" minute episode giving you all the info in a quick listen because we have BUSY lives. The three main takeaways this week include: approaching with curiosity, setting yourself up for success, and finding what works for you. If you're interested in the awkward hand gestures and good hair day that accompany this episode you can find the video recording of this episode on youtube.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/GuH8Aqp-hmY
Don't forget to check out Linday's saving grace Meltdown Mini Guide (Ages 0-5). I just walked you through how to manage your own meltdowns, now you can also learn to manage your kids' (including public meltdowns...which are the WORST).
Peep that Meltdown Mini Guide here: https://meltdown-mini-guide-ages-0-5.teachery.co/mmg
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Lindsay- What to do when you've lost your cool
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Check Yo-Self: https://www.lindsadamslcsw.com/workshops/check-yo-self-before-you-wreck-yo-self
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