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I shared this episode on Oh Crap Parenting last week but because I think it's so important I couldn’t go without sharing it here on Oh Crap Potty Training too. I address what might be the most important topic we’ve covered to date: the impact of parental exhaustion and the crucial need for connection with our kids. Lately, I’ve been seeing more and more behavioral issues—meltdowns, out-of-control behavior, even potty training setbacks—and I believe it all boils down to a lack of connection and the frantic pace of our lives. In this episode, I talk about how slowing down, reducing outside activities, and focusing on being truly present with our children can make all the difference. This isn’t just another parenting tip—it’s about creating a calm, connected family life that helps our kids thrive.
(00:02:50) Parental Exhaustion's Influence on Children's Behavior
(00:05:16) The Power of Soft Connections with Children
(00:12:02) Promoting Well-being through Slower Family Life
(00:13:06) Empowering Children Through Autonomy in Parenting
(00:25:04) Understanding Children's Panic Response Triggers
(00:31:35) Balancing Technology and Parent-Child Bonding Through Activities
(00:39:02) Empowering Children Through Holistic Parenting Approach
(00:40:54) Individualized Parenting Approaches Based on Child's Needs
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