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Childhood Wounds We Never Knew We Had (Until Kids) with Dr. Jean Cheng

Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled

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Is There a Pattern for When a Child Says No?

How do people usually recognize this, if they weren't already aware that they had trama in childhood? How does it usually come up first? Is there a way, or is it always different for everybody? So isis definitely a bit of both. How it surfaces and what triggers us will probably differ from person to person. But there is general set of pattens of how it can surface. Usually looking more at how your body is responding to an event gives us a clue. For example, my child says no. This can be quite a common area of triker for parents. When a child starts to assert themselves and say no for someone who does not have a wound in this

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