From the author of Simplicity Parenting and The Soul of Discipline
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NOTE: This is the third video in our free Emotional Self-Regulation workshop.
Bookmark Locations (NOTE: The SESSION THREE AUDIO (MP3), available in the "downloads" section below, also tracks with these bookmark locations):
3:20 - “What do you mean by ‘emotional muscle memory?”
11:40 - “How important is consistency with a practice in making a change?”
14:10 - “As people get started, what frequency do you recommend for their practice?” (Daily, weekly, etc.)
15:40 - “What can you tell us about the Compassionate Response Practice?" (What does it have us do? How does it help?)
22:45 - “What are the benefits of a guided exercise versus reading it in the book?”
24:40 - “What role does journaling play in the Compassionate Response Practice?”
27:20 - Summary: “The Keys to Making a Lasting Change”
28:00 Being at Your Best Home Practice Guide overview
29:30 - “Why did you decide to make this an audio-based training?”
33:45 - “What all is included in the training?”
40:00 - BONUS Q&A AUDIO announcement
41:40 - closing thoughts
42:40 - end
Session Three: The Keys to Creating Lasting Change
Click the titles to listen/download:
1- Modeling Calm and Co-regulation
2- Staying Connected but Having Healthy Distance
4- Care Professionals and Teachers
5- Influences From Our Own Childhood
In difficult and challenging situations with our kids, every parent wants to react as much as possible in a way that reflects their family values and expectations. And yet when our children “push our buttons,” we often find ourselves reacting in ways that we know are far from our principles, and even seem to further inflame a situation. Most distressing of all is when we feel ourselves falling into these predictable relationship patterns as they begin to happen. It gives us the sinking feeling of, “Oh no, here we go again.”
We know that when our children are at their worst, they need us to be at our best—or as close to it as we can get at the time. But how can we move from a “stress regress” to speaking in a voice that is warm, calm, and firm? Educator Kim John Payne offers techniques that simply but very directly shift these damaging patterns of communication and parental behavior. It is a grounded and practical tool that he has taught to numerous parents worldwide to:
Kim John Payne, M.ED, is the author of Being at Your Best When Your Kids Are at Their Worst, the #1 best seller Simplicity Parenting, The Soul of Discipline, and Beyond Winning.
Kim has been a school counselor, adult educator, consultant, researcher, educator and a private family counselor for twenty seven years.
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