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Rethink time out: support your child with time ins
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Advice
Parenting
Categories Via RSS |
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Dec 04, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:12:42

Filling a child’s proverbial “empty emotional cup” with connection can feel extremely difficult when your child is experiencing big feelings or displaying concerning behaviors. Parents are often advised to impose a “time out” in moments like these - but traditional time-outs don’t actually reduce concerning behaviors or help kids modulate their emotions. In this episode Dr. Coor offers non-punitive ways to be the Safe Haven that your child needs in order to learn to cope with their big feelings rather than resort to big behaviors.

 

Links:

www.brooklynparenttherapy.com

https://www.instagram.com/bkparents/

parenthood.simplecast.com/episodes/how-to-understand-and-fulfill-your-childs-attachment-needs">https://project-parenthood.simplecast.com/episodes/how-to-understand-and-fulfill-your-childs-attachment-needs

https://www.circleofsecurityinternational.com/circle-of-security-model/what-is-the-circle-of-security/

DrNekeshiaHammond.com

instagram.com/dr.nhammond

facebook.com/drnekeshiahammond

linkedin.com/in/drnekeshiahammond

twitter.com/dr_hammond

 

Sources:

Bert Powell, Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman, Bob Marvin, The Circle of Security Intervention Enhancing Attachment in Early Parent-Child Relationships . 2013

Kent Hoffman, Glen Cooper, Bert Powell , Raising a Secure Child How Circle of Security Parenting Can Help You Nurture Your Child's Attachment, Emotional Resilience, and Freedom to Explore . 2017

 

 

In this episode Dr. Coor offers non-punitive ways to be the Safe Haven that your child needs in order to learn to cope with their big feelings rather than resort to big behaviors.

Filling a child’s proverbial “empty emotional cup” with connection can feel extremely difficult when your child is experiencing big feelings or displaying concerning behaviors. Parents are often advised to impose a “time out” in moments like these - but traditional time-outs don’t actually reduce concerning behaviors or help kids modulate their emotions. In this episode Dr. Coor offers non-punitive ways to be the Safe Haven that your child needs in order to learn to cope with their big feelings rather than resort to big behaviors.

 

Links:

www.brooklynparenttherapy.com

https://www.instagram.com/bkparents/

parenthood.simplecast.com/episodes/how-to-understand-and-fulfill-your-childs-attachment-needs">https://project-parenthood.simplecast.com/episodes/how-to-understand-and-fulfill-your-childs-attachment-needs

https://www.circleofsecurityinternational.com/circle-of-security-model/what-is-the-circle-of-security/

DrNekeshiaHammond.com

instagram.com/dr.nhammond

facebook.com/drnekeshiahammond

linkedin.com/in/drnekeshiahammond

twitter.com/dr_hammond

 

Sources:

Bert Powell, Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman, Bob Marvin, The Circle of Security Intervention Enhancing Attachment in Early Parent-Child Relationships . 2013

Kent Hoffman, Glen Cooper, Bert Powell , Raising a Secure Child How Circle of Security Parenting Can Help You Nurture Your Child's Attachment, Emotional Resilience, and Freedom to Explore . 2017

 

 

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