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Sep 2023
26m 52s

071: How to Have Respectful Interactions...

Julia Pappas, Psychologist & Parent Coach
About this episode

Strong relationships depend on respectful interactions. As we discussed in the previous episode, one of the things that will make the transition into the school year more smooth is to maintain a strong relationship with our children.

 

But you may wonder, what does it look like? Afterall, respectful interactions are not about giving into the child's whishes, nor is it about being permissive.

In this episode, I give you some ideas about what that may look like.

 

If you'd like to have an easy-access visual reference to these ideas, you can find the one-page overview in the podcast shownotes. Go to theparentingpresence.com and click on Episode 071.

 

 

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Podcast Host: Julia Pappas, Psychologist & Parent Coach

With questions and comments, please reach out on Twitter @JuliaPappasJoy or on Instagram @theparentingpresence. Additional info is available at theparentingpresence.com 

 

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