April 16, 2020

Why We Must Flatten Our Emotional Curve For Our Kids

Why We Must Flatten Our Emotional Curve For Our Kids

Parents must attempt to manage their emotions in front of their kids. We talk about how to handle powerful moments of anger and panic in an an ideal way as well as how to conclude unintentional emotional outbursts in a positive way to model emotional literacy for your kids. We also talk about the trap of unhealthy reassurance.

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Parents must attempt to manage their emotions in front of their kids. Lynn talks about how to handle powerful moments of anger and panic in an an ideal way as well as how to conclude unintentional emotional outbursts in a positive way to model emotional literacy for your kids. What is emotional vomiting and why it is a destructive habit.

We also talk about the trap of unhealthy reassurance, even when the Hogwarts ride breaks down at the Harry Potter theme park.

Lynn outlines the list of behaviors that should always be off limits at home, too, around physical behavior and language.

Full transcript available on our site.

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