Climbing Fish Parenting
You're at the pediatrician's office. You start listing everything you've tried — sticker charts, time-outs, natural consequences, behavior contracts. And the doctor nods and says: have you tried being more consistent? And something inside you breaks a little bit. Because yes. You have. Here's what nobody is saying clearly enough: when a strategy doesn't work for your child, the default assumption is that the implementation is the problem. But there's another possibility that almost never gets named. The strategy itself might be mismatched to your child's brain. And if that's true, trying harder doesn't fix the problem. It intensifies it. In this episode: * Why most parenting advice fails kids who are wired differently — not because you're doing it wrong, but because it was never designed for their brain * What sticker charts, natural consequences, and logical consequences each assume about how a brain works — and why those assumptions don't hold for your child * The quiet cost of applying the wrong strategies long enough — and what it does to your child's belief in themselves * The one question that immediately changes what you're looking for when nothing is working * What "building the right pond" actually looks like on a Tuesday night when everything is falling apart — with concrete examples for homework and social situations By the end of this episode, you'll understand why the strategies keep failing — and you'll have a completely different question to ask that changes how you see your child's hardest moments. Resources mentioned: Registration for the free live training opens Wednesday. Get on the newsletter list to receive the link: climbingfishparenting.com/newslettersignup
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