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152. How to See Beneath Your Child's Behavior When They Melt Down

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2042151/fan_mail/new] When your child's behavior feels confusing, the fix usually isn't a tougher consequence. It's a clearer read on what's happening underneath. In this episode we look into why a meltdown, an eye roll, or a kid who suddenly can't get out the door is almost always the tip of something bigger, and I walk you through a simple piece of brain science that makes it click. Then I hand you the two jobs of parenting, love and connection first, teaching second, and show you how to use them in real moments with a toddler at the park, a fourth grader stuck on homework, and a teenager who snaps the second they walk in the door. You'll leave knowing how to lead with connection without giving up your leadership. If you'd like to get the show notes for this episode, head to:  https://leighgermann.com [https://leighgermann.com/]

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152. How to See Beneath Your Child's Behavior When They Melt Down

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2042151/fan_mail/new] When your child's behavior feels confusing, the fix usually isn't a tougher consequence. It's a clearer read on what's happening underneath. In this episode we look into why a meltdown, an eye roll, or a kid who suddenly can't get out the door is almost always the tip of something bigger, and I walk you through a simple piece of brain science that makes it click. Then I hand you the two jobs of parenting, love and connection first, teaching second, and show you how to use them in real moments with a toddler at the park, a fourth grader stuck on homework, and a teenager who snaps the second they walk in the door. You'll leave knowing how to lead with connection without giving up your leadership. If you'd like to get the show notes for this episode, head to:  https://leighgermann.com [https://leighgermann.com/]

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