How do we raise kids who know that they are worthy of and deserve relationships and respect? How do we raise them to know that they have the right to feel safe all the time? Respectful relationships. Not just with the family but with peers, close friends and even with coworkers in the future as well. We want them to identify a good relationship from a bad one. It’s not about doing them perfectly but role modelling them in front of our kids, showing vulnerability, owning up to the mistakes, and getting and picking ourselves back up. In this episode, we will discuss: Characteristics of good relationship and bad relationship Role of childhood experiences as to know we view the norm Boundaries and how to express positive message through it
How do we raise kids who know that they are worthy of and deserve relationships and respect? How do we raise them to know that they have the right to feel safe all the time?
Respectful relationships. Not just with the family but with peers, close friends and even with coworkers in the future as well. We want them to identify a good relationship from a bad one.
It’s not about doing them perfectly but role modelling them in front of our kids, showing vulnerability, owning up to the mistakes, and getting and picking ourselves back up.
In this episode, we will discuss:
Today’s podcast is taken from a training from inside my group membership called, ‘The Village’. Of course, it has been edited to protect people’s privacy.
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