Want to create a stronger bond with your kids? First relinquish control

想要与您的孩子建立更紧密的联系吗?首先放弃控制权

Life Kit

2023-05-01

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It may sound counterintuitive, but if you want to take charge as a parent, stop trying to control your child, says psychologist and author Shefali Tsabary. Her new book, "The Parenting Map," lays out a step-by-step guide for creating conscious parent-child relationships. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • Youre listening to lifekit from NPR.

  • Hey there, reporter Andy Tegel here.

  • Im on my way to becoming a parent and its starting to dawn on me that parenting is tough.

  • Im just kidding.

  • I know parenting is often called the hardest job in the world for lots of reasons.

  • The time, the energy, the immense responsibility, the never ending worry, the expense, both financially and physically raising little humans is really difficult, no doubt about it.

  • But have you ever thought about how parents, not kids, can sometimes make parenting even harder?

  • We keep expecting the child to change.

  • We keep wanting the child to change and keep trying to micromanage the child.

  • I'll yell louder, they'll punish the child.

  • I'll incentivize the child.

  • All the while, we never look at ourselves.

  • And most of the time it's only 10% what the child is doing and 90% what the parent is doing wrong.

  • Shefali Sabri, better known as doctor Shefali, is a psychologist and author with expertise in parenting, family dynamics and personal development.

  • Her new book, the Parenting Map, is a step by step guide for creating consciousness parent child relationships rather than defaulting to parenting with rigidity and absolute authority.

  • You know that because I said so.

  • Mentality conscious parenting is a practice of coming to the kids table with humility.

  • It requires parents to look inward and examine what emotional baggage or unset expectations might be influencing how they parent, then to use that knowledge to be less reactive with their kids.

  • Maybe that sounds simple.

  • Trust me, conscious parenting is a lot of work.