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The Conversation That Changed How I Saw My Daughter's Behaviour

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Last week, we took the girls to Corfu for what should have been a perfect family holiday. Beautiful surroundings, amazing food, sunshine and a much-needed break. But one of my daughters just didn't seem herself. As a parent, my first instinct was to focus on the behaviour. To wonder why she wasn't enjoying such an incredible experience. What followed was a conversation that completely changed my perspective. In this episode, I share the challenges we faced, the importance of trying to understand what sits beneath behaviour, and why curiosity can sometimes be far more powerful than correction. I also reflect on something many parents probably feel but don't often say out loud: sometimes the holiday isn't just for the children. It's for us too. A personal episode about parenting, understanding, guilt, and the conversations that matter most.

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The Conversation That Changed How I Saw My Daughter's Behaviour

Last week, we took the girls to Corfu for what should have been a perfect family holiday. Beautiful surroundings, amazing food, sunshine and a much-needed break. But one of my daughters just didn't seem herself. As a parent, my first instinct was to focus on the behaviour. To wonder why she wasn't enjoying such an incredible experience. What followed was a conversation that completely changed my perspective. In this episode, I share the challenges we faced, the importance of trying to understand what sits beneath behaviour, and why curiosity can sometimes be far more powerful than correction. I also reflect on something many parents probably feel but don't often say out loud: sometimes the holiday isn't just for the children. It's for us too. A personal episode about parenting, understanding, guilt, and the conversations that matter most.

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