Mewe: I have spent most of my life trying to figure out how to change my thinking about food and body. My parents, as a young child were for sure uncomfortable with my appetite. So i don't think that you caused that in your kid, even for your parents. And so much this is temperament and other factors, like im just going to not want. Imen do not want. But i awas tink, that's just a manifestation of the om much, a much bigger, more nuant story as either anorexia or bulimia.
1. The 3 most important things to say to your kids and partners every day.
2. Why our kids trigger us – and a fail-proof strategy to use when you’re triggered.
3. Why “poorly-behaved kids” can be a sign of good parenting.
4. How to break family cycles by rewiring the way we were raised.
5. How to use Internal Family Systems to heal ourselves.
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Dr. Becky Kennedy is a clinical psychologist and mom of three, named “The Millennial Parenting Whisperer” by TIME Magazine. She’s rethinking the way we raise our children – empowering parents to feel sturdier and more equipped to manage the challenges of parenting. Dr. Becky is founder of the Good Inside Membership platform, a hub with Dr. Becky’s complete parenting content collection all in one place; author of Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, which is out this month. And her podcast “Good Inside with Dr. Becky” – was one of Apple Podcasts “Best Shows of 2021.”
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