Autonomy Supportive Parenting, with Dr. Emily Edlynn
Description
Today, Dr. Cara Goodwin and Dr. Emily Edlynn discuss the concept of autonomy supportive parenting - a style of parenting based on the idea of three fundamental needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness. It involves strategies such as taking a child's perspective, using empathy, giving choices, and involving decision making.
Can this style reduce stress in the home and help children build resilience?
Dr. Emily Edlynn is a clinical psychologist and practicing therapist, and author of Autonomy-Supportive Parenting.
[00:00:02 ] Mindful parenting to reduce stress.
[00:01:53 ] Nurture children with autonomy support.
[00:04:33 ] Nurture child's autonomy, competence, relatedness.
[00:06:24 ] Autonomy supportive parenting reduces stress.
[00:08:38 ] Empathize, explain, connect to values.
[00:10:45 ] Empowering child choice, not fear.
[00:12:54 ] Autonomy-supportive parenting: six words
[00:15:27 ] Empathetic parents struggle with controlling kids.
[00:17:48 ] Building resilience through trust.
[00:20:16 ] Unconditional love, making mistakes is okay
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Dr. Cara Goodwin, Ph.D., is a child psychologist and mother to three children who "translates" research on parenting and child development into information that is accurate, relevant, and useful to parents.