7 Ways to Be A More Patient Parent — And Person
Fatherly
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Dec 26, 2022
There’s nothing like a break to really test your parenting. The whining, the
cries of boredom, the sibling battles, and the endless mess of toys and plates
and clothes. Who can remain patient in the face of this? No one. And that’s ok.
Parenting isn’t about perfection — it’s about falling down, getting back up, and
doing it all again. This means to try to find patience right after you lose it;
jumping on those moments to connect and knowing when separation is best; knowing
when to stop misbehaving to drive home a point and when to let a kid make their
own mistakes. So take a deep breath, dust yourself off, and know when you think
you can’t take it anymore that you’re not alone.
TAKE A BREATH
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7 Ways to Be A More Patient Parent — And Person
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Patience is a skill. And like any other skill, it can be nurtured and grown.
These seven exercises can help.
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Just identifying that something is a triggering situation for you can help you
find the coping skills you need to navigate it with a little more ease and
grace.
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KINDER KIDS
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BAD HABITS
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3 Ineffective Parenting Style Habits That Make Kids Avoidant
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When kids get anxious, they become avoidant instead of learning how to handle
situations better in the future.
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ADVICE
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Are You Leaning On Your Child For Emotional Support?
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It’s easy for parents to unintentionally place children in situations where
they feel more like parents than children. It’s also dangerous.
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BON CHANCE!
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I Parented Like A French Dad And My Kids Started Listening To Me
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Taking a distanced French perspective on kids will freak them out — in a good
way.
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