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Episode 3. How Parenting Styles Shape Growth - Emberhart Parenting is a delicate balance between providing structure and fostering independence. In this episode, we dive into the world of parenting styles—authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive—and…

As you grow, you will encounter various leadership and mentoring styles. Understanding these concepts will help you navigate diverse environments by embracing structure when it supports you. #Emberhart #ParentingStyles #Autonomy www.emberhart.com/audio/episod...

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Understanding Different Parenting Styles

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it can be therapeutic to admit "actually my childhood was deeply fucking awful." not "my parents tried" or "there were good times too" or "I was lucky in certain ways" but solely to acknowledge "I went though some fucking messed up shit what the fuck was that about "
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"my parents tried" other people's intentions don't excuse or erase your suffering. parents are expected to try, that's the bare minimum of being a parent, and it doesn't undo the consequences of failing to protect a tiny vulnerable human being. 

"there were good times too" children are profoundly capable of joy, every person's childhood contains some measure of joy, childhood should be joyful, and none of that erases the lasting trauma of the shit you went through. your childhood isn't a math problem where the positives and negatives balance out towards some neutral zero, reality doesn't work like that.

"I was lucky in certain ways" and pretty fucking unlucky by the sound of it. ok so "things could have been worse" things could always be worse and they could always be better, that is a mundane and meaningless expression meant to make excuses for other people, and bitch it sure as thunder doesn't erase the fact that you walked through hell.

You. Deserved. BETTER.

Via biggest-gaudiest-patronuses on Tumblr #MentalHealth #Parenting #EliminateSelfBlame #BeKindToYourself #Child #ChildhoodTrauma #TraumaInformed #ParentingStyles #YouDeservedBetter it can be therapeutic to admit "actually my childhood was deeply fucking awful." not "my parents tried" or "there were good times too" or "I was lucky in certain ways" but solely to acknowledge "I went though some fucking messed up shit what the fuck was that about " biggest-gaudiest-patronuses "my parents tried" other people's intentions don't excuse or erase your suffering. parents are expected to try, that's the bare minimum of being a parent, and it doesn't undo the consequences of failing to protect a tiny vulnerable human being. "there were good times too" children are profoundly capable of joy, every person's childhood contains some measure of joy, childhood should be joyful, and none of that erases the lasting trauma of the shit you went through. your childhood isn't a math problem where the positives and negatives balance out towards some neutral zero, reality doesn't work like that. "I was lucky in certain ways" and pretty fucking unlucky by the sound of it. ok so "things could have been worse" things could always be worse and they could always be better, that is a mundane and meaningless expression meant to make excuses for other people, and bitch it sure as thunder doesn't erase the fact that you walked through hell. You. Deserved. BETTER.

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8 Parenting Styles: Differences, Impact and How To Find Yours Getty Images Some might treat finding a parenting style like joining a club, that’s not really the case. You don’t have to choose just one and adhere to all its principles, forsaking all others. Th…

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Millennials might be raising 'Velcro kids.' What does that mean and is it a bad thing? While the term "Velcro parents" isn't as established as other parenting styles, it is gaining traction on social media.

are you a velcro daddy or a lawn mower mommy? #parentingstyles #velcrokids #lawnmowerkids #helicopterparents #intensiveparents #coun5000 #christiaanworkclass

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Spamtenna Inktober Days 14-16! Dancing; Love-Languages; Parenting Styles!

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#ChanningTatum & #KirstenDunst reflect on their parenting styles. 💛 #Shorts: IMDb interviews the star-studded cast of #Roofman at #TIFF50.

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Anxiety and anger may explain how parenting styles shape life satisfaction A study of Italian young adults found that anger and anxiety may help explain the relationship between parental bonding and life satisfaction. The results suggested that parental overprotection might...

Anxiety and anger may explain how parenting styles shape life satisfaction #Science #HealthandMedicine #MentalHealth #ParentingStyles #LifeSatisfaction #AnxietyAndAnger

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یہ طریقے بچے کی جذباتی، جسمانی اور نفسیاتی ترقی پر بڑا اثر ڈالتے ہیں
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News/Opinion: ACCORDING TO THE EXPERTS, HERES HOW TO EMOTIONALLY SAFE PARENT LIKE A PRO How to Become an Emotionally Safe Parent: A Proven ApproachIn today’s fast-paced world, parents often juggle multiple responsibilities, leaving little time for their own well-being. It’s easy to overlook the impact of our emotions on both ourselves and our children. Emotional safety is a concept that many parents struggle with, but it plays a crucial role in fostering a healthy relationship with their children.Emotionally safe parenting isn’t about controlling your child or suppressing your own emotions; instead, it’s about creating an environment where you can express your feelings freely while still setting boundaries and maintaining a strong bond. Here are some expert-approved strategies to help you become an emotionally safe parent.### 1. Understand Your Own EmotionsThe first step in becoming an emotionally safe parent is understanding your own emotions. As parents, we may act out of love or concern without considering how our actions might affect our children. Take time to reflect on your emotions and learn how to manage them. Journaling, talking to a trusted friend or therapist, or simply pausing when needed can help you gain insight.### 2. Teach Your Children to Recognize and Manage Their EmotionsChildren are natural emotes—they feel happy, sad, angry, or scared just like adults do. Teaching your children to recognize these emotions and learn how to manage them is an essential part of emotionally safe parenting. For example, you can model healthy coping mechanisms for yourself and then teach your children how to apply similar strategies when they encounter challenges.### 3. Model Emotional RegulationChildren often mirror the emotional behavior of those around them. If you struggle with controlling your emotions or act impulsively, your children may pick up on these patterns without realizing it. By modeling healthy emotional regulation—like taking deep breaths, grounding yourself in reality, or seeking support when needed—you can help your children understand how to manage their own emotions.### 4. Set Boundaries Without Enabling Problem BehaviorIt’s natural for children to test boundaries as they grow older, and it’s important that you respond appropriately to these tests. However, setting boundaries without enabling problematic behavior is key to maintaining emotional safety. Instead of trying to fix your child’s actions or always stepping in when they get upset, teach them how to handle difficult emotions on their own while keeping a clear line with you.### 5. Create a Safe Space for Emotional ExpressionChildren need a safe place to express themselves without fear of judgment or punishment. This could be through play, art, music, or simply being open about their feelings in an unconditionally supportive environment. By creating this space, you help your children feel secure and understood.### 6. Involve Your Children in Decision-Making When AppropriateAs your child grows older, they become capable of making decisions that affect their lives. Involve them in important choices early on—like selecting a bedtime story or choosing between activities—but always ensure that you are there to support them and guide them when needed.### 7. Encourage Emotional LiteracyTeaching children how to process emotions is an essential part of emotionally safe parenting. This could involve helping them understand the difference between healthy and unhealthy behaviors, teaching them how to communicate their feelings effectively, or guiding them in finding solutions to their problems.### 8. Seek Support When NeededFinally, if you’re struggling with managing your own emotions or helping your child navigate difficult situations, don’t hesitate to seek support from a therapist, counselor, or trusted family member. They can provide guidance and help you find healthy ways to cope with stress and maintain emotional safety.### ConclusionEmotionally safe parenting is about more than just controlling your child; it’s about creating an environment where both you and your child feel secure and able to grow into the best versions of yourselves. By understanding your emotions, teaching your children to manage theirs, modeling healthy boundaries, and creating a supportive space for emotional expression, you can raise a child who is confident, independent, and capable.Remember, emotional safety is not about perfect control but about empowering your child with the tools they need to navigate life’s ups and downs. With patience, practice, and self-awareness, you can become an emotionally safe parent and set your child up for success now and in the future.------Source: #PARENTING #experts #Parenting #Parentingstyles #Tips

News/Opinion: ACCORDING TO THE EXPERTS, HERES HOW TO EMOTIONALLY SAFE PARENT LIKE A PRO: How to Become an Emotionally Safe Parent: A Proven ApproachIn today’s fast-paced world, parents often juggle multiple responsibilities, leaving little… #Phaedra #PARENTING #experts #Parenting #Parentingstyles

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"Dinner Table Democracy" That ELEPHANT is breathing up all the oxygen in the room. Can we talk about autocracy? It's also a parenting style.

"Dinner Table Democracy"

Join us next weekend for a conversation about #parentingandpolitics #parentingstyles #democracyinaction ... and much more!

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Orangutan Moms Show Distinct Parenting Styles All the science news you can handle in a single feed

Orangutan Moms Show Distinct Parenting Styles #Science #Biology #Zoology #OrangutanMoms #ParentingStyles #WildlifeBehavior

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Authoritarian Parenting vs. Authoritative Parenting – What’s the Difference?

Which parenting style works best for your child? Share your insights - we’d love to hear your story!👇🏾👇

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Marvellous mother Dark-edged Bee-fly collecting soil to add ballast to her eggs before firing them with well-aimed butt-flicks at Yellow-legged Mining Bee nest holes. #parentingstyles #happymothersday #bombyliusmajor #andrenaflavipes #bugsky @flygirlnhm.bsky.social @dipteristsforum.bsky.social

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Parents’ insecure attachment styles linked to harsh discipline of children A new study published in Family Relations highlights the connection between how parents relate to their romantic partners and how they discipline their young children. The researchers found that parents...

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As a Family Life Educator, I help parents explore and adapt their approaches for the best outcomes. Parenting is a journey of learning—how has your parenting style evolved over time?
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🌟 Understanding Parenting Styles: The Key to Raising Resilient Children 🌟

Parenting is one of the most challenging and rewarding roles we take on. But did you know that your parenting style can significantly influence your child’s development?

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Parenting comes with a million decisions, but the way we show up for our kids shapes everything. Understanding different parenting styles can help us reflect, adjust, and grow. 🌱

Which approach feels most familiar to you? Let’s talk in the comments! ⬇️ #HeyKiddo #ParentingStyles #RaisingKids

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Don't raise your kids like your parents raised you. Your parents raised you for a world that no longer exists.

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Rethinking Discipline: Parenting Styles Unpacked!
Rethinking Discipline: Parenting Styles Unpacked! YouTube video by Greenhouse for Mental Health Development

Rethinking Discipline: Parenting Styles Unpacked!

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Harsh parenting linked to poorer emotional and social outcomes in children A recent study found that harsh parenting, both moderate and severe, is linked to worse emotion regulation, lower self-esteem, fewer prosocial behaviors, and more peer relationship problems in children by age 18.

A recent study found that harsh parenting, both moderate and severe, is linked to worse emotion regulation, lower self-esteem, fewer prosocial behaviors, and more peer relationship problems in children by age 18. #HarshParenting #ChildDevelopment #EmotionalWellbeing #ParentingStyles #MentalHealth

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Mom Reveals Three Surprising Takes for Parenting Adult Children

Mom Reveals Three Surprising Takes for Parenting Adult Children

"A few people felt like I was enabling my kids, but they are extremely smart, reliable and respon...

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Why Is My Daughter So Clingy: Uncovering The Hidden Reasons Why is my daughter so clingy? Explore attachment issues and learn parenting tips to build her confidence & independence!

Why Is My Daughter So Clingy: Uncovering The Hidden Reasons

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A Study Over 21 Years Examined 'Harsh Parenting' Versus 'Warm Parenting' And Found Major Mental Health Issues Harsh parenting can lead to a higher chance of anxiety and depression, especially when it happens at certain pivotal developmental moments.

#Anxiety and #Depression are more likely to prevail in children who were raised with constant "Harsh" Parenting, to the surprise of pretty much nobody.

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Mommy Wars: How To Stay Friends When Your Parenting Styles Differ Screens or no screens? Dessert or strict food rules? What about physical discipline? Where do you draw the line with friends with very different parenting styles?

Mommy Wars! How do you stay friends with other moms when your parenting styles differ wildly?

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10 Signs Your Child Has a Secure Attachment (And What to Do If They Don't) Signs your child has a secure attachment from a psychology expert. Plus, tips on what to do if they don't have a secure attachment.

Does your child have a secure attachment? Here's how to tell. Plus, some tips to develop a secure attachment if it's missing.

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