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Using Connection with Neurodiverse Children with Guest Bea Moise
Using Connection with Neurodiverse Children with Guest Bea Moise
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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Often people ask me if Parenting without Punishments and using connection is for all children. In this episode, Bea Moise and I reassure you that parenting this way is effective for kids who are neurodiverse and children who are neurotypical.
Bea Moise is a parent of a neurodiverse son and parenting expert who brings her experience and insight to put things into perspective around all different types of children.
Episode Highlights:
Bea’s story
Her experience with parents of neurodiverse children
The importance of connection
Connect with Bea Moise:
Bea Moise,M.S.,BCCS (achild-likemine.com)
Facebook @BeaMoise.M.S
Instagram @achildlikemine
Twitter @AChildLikeMine
How can we “shame-proof” our parenting?
There are ways we can eradicate shame from our everyday interactions with our children. Building in ways to address our children can promote resilience and self-esteem rather than jeopardizing these precious commodities for our children. Nobody wants to shame, but sometimes we need a little help figuring out what else we can do. Click here to download the FREE guide now - https://www.peaceandparentingla.com/shame-opt-in
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Want to support the Peace and Parenting Podcast by purchasing products through Hand in Hand parenting? Use my affiliate link https://bit.ly/3iUcGqg I highly recommend the: Listening to Children Booklet Set as an essential part of learning Connective Parenting.
Are you ready to change your family dynamic through connective parenting? Work with me ONE on ONE and together we’ll hone in on the sources of discontent and chaos and find solutions that are specific to your family’s needs. It doesn’t matter if you are married or single, if you parent alone or you want to do this with your parenting partner.
Sign up HERE https://www.peaceandparentingla.com/one-on-one-course for my one-on-one course today and change your parenting reality!
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Bea Moise is a parent of a neurodiverse son and parenting expert who brings her experience and insight to put things into perspective around all different types of children.
Episode Highlights:
Bea’s story
Her experience with parents of neurodiverse children
The importance of connection
Connect with Bea Moise:
Bea Moise,M.S.,BCCS (achild-likemine.com)
Facebook @BeaMoise.M.S
Instagram @achildlikemine
Twitter @AChildLikeMine
How can we “shame-proof” our parenting?
There are ways we can eradicate shame from our everyday interactions with our children. Building in ways to address our children can promote resilience and self-esteem rather than jeopardizing these precious commodities for our children. Nobody wants to shame, but sometimes we need a little help figuring out what else we can do. Click here to download the FREE guide now - https://www.peaceandparentingla.com/shame-opt-in
--
Want to support the Peace and Parenting Podcast by purchasing products through Hand in Hand parenting? Use my affiliate link https://bit.ly/3iUcGqg I highly recommend the: Listening to Children Booklet Set as an essential part of learning Connective Parenting.
Are you ready to change your family dynamic through connective parenting? Work with me ONE on ONE and together we’ll hone in on the sources of discontent and chaos and find solutions that are specific to your family’s needs. It doesn’t matter if you are married or single, if you parent alone or you want to do this with your parenting partner.
Sign up HERE https://www.peaceandparentingla.com/one-on-one-course for my one-on-one course today and change your parenting reality!
Follow Peace and Parenting
Instagram @peaceandparenting
Facebook @peaceandparentingla
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Google Podcasts
Released:
Apr 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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