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Anyone else wish they had known these three things going into the world of fuzzy feelings and crushes?
Tweens are wiser than we give them credit for and could really use some more guidance on relationships than we often give them.
Relationships are complex enough before you throw romantic feelings into the mix. Here is to hoping we can prepare this next generation with more ideas on healthy relationships!
In this video, learn why it's important to focus on soothing and supporting kids' emotions before trying to teach them, as strong emotions take energy away from the brain's thinking and processing areas, and how you can use co-regulation and language to help them grow once they've calmed down. Remember to "Connect before you correct," as Dr. Karyn Purvis said.
Engage with your teen by giving them airtime and genuine curiosity to share their perspectives, allowing them to feel heard and seen, which will make them respect you more and see you as an ally in their maturing process.
In this video, you'll learn how to guide children when they have hurt someone, by connecting with them about their feelings, modeling empathy for the person impacted, and collaborating with them to make repairs, as empathy is learned through receiving empathy and being surrounded by empathetic models.