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Parenting Problems Our Childhoods Create (and How to Fix Them)

Parenting Problems Our Childhoods Create (and How to Fix Them)

Update: 2025-09-16
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The root causes for our children's behaviors—especially the behaviors that most alarm and confuse us—are often confusing and complex. Sometimes, try as we might to understand and even reason with our child, the behavior only gets worse. But these behaviors may be simpler to address than we might imagine. All we need to do is recognize the intense focus that we are bringing to these behaviors and where that might coming from— often our own childhood experiences.   Janet responds to two parents who have become exasperated trying to reroute their kids' behaviors. One feels her kids constantly tune her out, leaving her feeling "disconnected and invisible." The second parent is alarmed by her son's recent interest in weaponry and some disturbingly violent threats he's been making. In both cases, the more these parents lean into their kids with words and reason, the more extreme the behavior becomes. Janet finds a clue in both stories that may be keeping these relationships stuck


Janet's "No Bad Kids Master Course" is at: ⁠nobadkidscourse.com⁠.


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Parenting Problems Our Childhoods Create (and How to Fix Them)

Parenting Problems Our Childhoods Create (and How to Fix Them)

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