In part two we continue to hear how India and her team manage more than one child and their feelings all at once. India offers specific games and approaches that ensure all the children are acknowledged and held as needed. Her profound stories point to the wisdom of children and notably her own daughter’s capacity to be sensitive and attuned to the needs of others. And so we all shout what about sibling rivalry? Yes it happens at times in most households. India’s calm trust of the principles of Aware Parenting gives her the capacity to offer consent based solutions to get to the root of rivalry dynamics. So inspired and grateful for these conversations.
To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com
To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com
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In part two we continue to hear how India and her team manage more than one child and their feelings all at once. India offers specific games and approaches that ensure all the children are acknowledged and held as needed. Her profound stories point to the wisdom of children and notably her own daughter’s capacity to be sensitive and attuned to the needs of others. And so we all shout what about sibling rivalry? Yes it happens at times in most households. India’s calm trust of the principles of Aware Parenting gives her the capacity to offer consent based solutions to get to the root of rivalry dynamics. So inspired and grateful for these conversations.
To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com
To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com
Ep. 27 An embodied introduction to Aware Parenting in three Parts - part 3
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Ep. 27 An embodied introduction to Aware Parenting in three Parts - part 3
In this third of the three part introduction we look at the remaining core values that are outlined below. As always it is so helpful to connect with an Aware Parenting instructor who can help to tease out how these principles could be applied in your family.
6. Aware parents protect children from danger, but they do not attempt to prevent all of their children's mistakes, problems, or conflicts.
7. Aware parents encourage children to be autonomous problem-solvers and help only when needed. They do not solve their children's problems for them.
8. Aware parents set reasonable boundaries and limits, gently guide children towards acceptable behaviour, and consider everyone's needs when solving conflicts. They do not control children with bribes, rewards, threats, or punishments of any kind.
9. Aware parents take care of themselves and are honest about their own needs and feelings. They do not sacrifice themselves to the point of becoming resentful.
10. Aware parents strive to be aware of the ways in which their own childhood pain interferes with their ability to be good parents, and they make conscious efforts to avoid passing on their own hurts to their children.
To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com
To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com
Embodying Aware Parenting
In part two we continue to hear how India and her team manage more than one child and their feelings all at once. India offers specific games and approaches that ensure all the children are acknowledged and held as needed. Her profound stories point to the wisdom of children and notably her own daughter’s capacity to be sensitive and attuned to the needs of others. And so we all shout what about sibling rivalry? Yes it happens at times in most households. India’s calm trust of the principles of Aware Parenting gives her the capacity to offer consent based solutions to get to the root of rivalry dynamics. So inspired and grateful for these conversations.
To find out about Vicki Plomer’s latest offerings visit: www.vickiplomer.com
To contact Sara Devoy and find out more about her work contact@saradevoycraniosacral.com