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273: Understanding What Children's Behaviour Is Really Telling Us with Dr Mona Delahooke

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The Importance of Compassion in Parenting

There's no outright what one would consider a traditional view of trauma in their house, right? That children have had enough to eat. And yet they come to our offices with children who are having very challenging disruptive behaviors. So here's why. This idea of something called neuroception, which I described in the book, it's Dr. Stephen Porges's word for the subconscious detection of safety and threat. The threats invisible. There are millions of causes for disruptive behaviors that are caused by the neuroception of threat under the tip of the iceberg.

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