Why Do I React to My Child, and How Can I Stop?

Implicit memory is a key

Colleen Adrian

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Mother walking with children on a path through forest, with her arm around one child.
Image Credit: Juliane Liebermann, Unsplash

Reacting to your child or losing your temper is one of the most distressing experiences you face as a parent, especially when you’re trying to learn connected parenting but you’ve come from a family that used authoritarian or other non-connected approaches. It can be hard to change, and here’s why.

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Colleen Adrian

Relational Somatic Therapist & Coach for parents of sensitive, spirited kids - build a strong connected relationship & secure attachment. www.colleenadrian.com