Repair after shouting at my kids - from grovelling apologies to confident reconnection - with Chiara Rossetti

If you've ever been stuck in the anger > guilt > shame cycle, then this episode is perfect for you.Chiara Rossetti is an amazing Aware Parenting Mum and Instructor who shares how she has struggled with her feelings of frustration and rage with her children, and how she now uses playfulness to reconnect and repair after an outburst.Key Points:Healing & transformative power of playPlay can be easier than you thinkPlay is your child's language & is universalParenting doesn't need to be serious (and is better when it isn't!)Play doesn't always feel natural - and that's OKIt's never too late to start playing with your childYou CAN reconnect and repair with your child - this will bring you confidence in your parentingTeenagers are great! The power of Aware Parenting for the teenage years.Join / Watch Online Workshop: REPAIR: How To Reconnect With Your Child After You've F#@%*d UpWhy you shout & lose your temper, despite your best intentionsHow to help your child release fear and sadness so that you can repair your connection and heal your child's stressWhat simple and fun things you can do with your child to bring playfulness back in your relationshipHow to reduce the chances of you losing it againPLUS, If you can make it live, you'll receive tailor-made, situation specific, attachment play ideas - just for youIntroducing The Play Collective - Taking The Struggle Out Of PlayIf you struggle being playful with your child, then know that you're not alone - most parents struggle with this. And Chiara and I have created a brand new program that will help! This is your opportunity to help you and your family THRIVE & have FUN together!Click here to find out more. For 1:1 support, contact Helena through www.parentingwithplay.com.au

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Fall back in love with parenting (and your child) again. Join Helena Mooney and guests to find out how to help your child thrive while transforming challenging behaviour such as aggression, anxiety, bedtimes, tantrums, sibling rivalry, and so much more.