Some kids, and i think about the word entitlement, arerecause, like, there's this entitlement to thi i shall get to pick the movie. And if you've a 16 year old who's never really tolerated not getting what they want, then they're going to have a tantrum just the same way a kidwould in a store when they're not getting a toy they want at age two. It's no different? So we're really talking with kids of how do we teach kids, especially those who gaze in maybe also, in a way, if there's an extra layer of having means im how do we teaching kids to tolerate frustration? We have to tolerate feelings in
1. How to embody your authority while also validating your kid’s experience.
2. The #1 strategy for building resilience.
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4. How to sit with your child on the “benches” of their emotions.
5. One thing you can say to your kids to build connection in any circumstance.
About Dr. Becky:
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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