LIVE Q&A SERIES // Is kids’ resistance unnecessary?
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Should we believe that kids’ big feelings + challenging behaviors are negative, unnecessary or worrisome signs about them or us? NO!  We can bravely work to see our kids’ resistance as VALUABLE. Viewing our kids’ big feelings + challenging behaviors as natural + a helpful way to understand their needs can allow everyone to know, feel + do better. Let kids resist!  Where do you struggle when it comes to this radical concept? If you’re looking for more research-informed reframes and mantras, download our new free guide for ALL of Upbringing’s Keys to Show Up + Grow Up with your sensitive + strong-willed kids! We’re all growing up together. Visit the website: www.upbringing.co Curious about how to align your progressive values with your daily parenting practices? Join our upcoming membership community!  Show Up + Grow Up Enrollment opens Monday, August 22nd. Together, we’ll:  ✔️Examine how our childhoods impact our current parenting  ✔️Reframe our kids + our role based on the current research ✔️Learn shame-free, consent-based tools to reduce conflict ✔️Share challenges + wins in community with like-minded folks  ✔️Find confidence + joy alongside our sensitive, strong-willed kids Learn more: https://www.upbringing.co/join Relevant Links: - Our Freedoms Model - Our RESIST Approach - Our Shop - GUIDES + PRINTS! - Our Resources Page - Our Coaching page - Amber Okamura, Upbringing’s Artist - Mary Schroeder, Upbringing’s Letterer - Alex Olavarria, our producer, musician, editor + husband/brother in law Visit our website, www.upbringing.co to learn more about us and sign up for our newsletter! We want to hear your thoughts. We care deeply about what you think and how you’re doin’, so get in touch -- we’re better together.Email us: [email protected] Upbringing on Instagram: @upbringing.co Join us to explore topics such as: parenting, motherhood, discipline, resistance, RIE parenting, feminist parenting, toddlers, tantrums, potty training, mindful parenting, conscious parenting, evidence-based parenting, positive parenting, respectful parenting, simplicity parenting and positive discipline.
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