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Healing Through Parenting: It's not them, it's you.

40 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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This episode explores the mirror principle in parenting, revealing how our children's behaviors reflect our inner wounds and triggers. It offers practical insights on healing, emotional regulation, and fostering authentic connections with our kids. This episode explores the transformative power of journaling, emotional regulation, and self-awareness in personal growth and parenting. Although not perfect, and just trying to be better everyday, Mike and Cat share practical tips, personal stories, and insights on healing, triggers, and modeling emotional health for children. Takeaways * Children act as mirrors revealing our unresolved wounds. * Healing ourselves helps us respond more mindfully to our kids. * Journaling and self-reflection are powerful tools for emotional growth. * Being present and vulnerable fosters deeper connections with children.

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Healing Through Parenting: It's not them, it's you.

This episode explores the mirror principle in parenting, revealing how our children's behaviors reflect our inner wounds and triggers. It offers practical insights on healing, emotional regulation, and fostering authentic connections with our kids. This episode explores the transformative power of journaling, emotional regulation, and self-awareness in personal growth and parenting. Although not perfect, and just trying to be better everyday, Mike and Cat share practical tips, personal stories, and insights on healing, triggers, and modeling emotional health for children. Takeaways * Children act as mirrors revealing our unresolved wounds. * Healing ourselves helps us respond more mindfully to our kids. * Journaling and self-reflection are powerful tools for emotional growth. * Being present and vulnerable fosters deeper connections with children.

30 de abr de 202640 min