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Ep #81: Reduce frustration with Preventive Teaching: Part 2

Ep #81: Reduce frustration with Preventive Teaching: Part 2

FromThe ADHD Smarter Parenting‘s Podcast


Ep #81: Reduce frustration with Preventive Teaching: Part 2

FromThe ADHD Smarter Parenting‘s Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Let ADHD Parenting Coach Siope Kinikini help you be the parent you want to be. Join the Smarter Parenting Club.
https://club.smarterparenting.com/
The behavior skill of Preventive Teaching isn’t just for kids; they are FAMILY skills.
In part two of our Preventive Teaching journey with Dawn, ADHD Parenting Coach Siope Kinikini teaches how behavior skills are just as powerful when parents apply them to themselves. That’s the strength of the behavior skills of the Teaching-Family Model. The behavior skills can be applied to kids; the behavior skills can be applied to adults. It doesn’t matter. They will work.
The goal of Preventive Teaching is to help prepare us for situations that may arise. If we do the prep work before we cook, or paint, or pack for a vacation, the actual cooking, painting, and packing are easier.
In Dawn’s case, Preventive Teaching helped her deal with a self-soothing behavior from her son that annoyed her and lead to decreased patience and increased frustration.
Because the self-soothing behavior wasn’t going to go away, Dawn needed ways to prevent her reaction to it. She didn’t want to be this parent who was frustrated and upset every time the behavior happened. With guidance from Siope Kinikini, she implemented strategies that allowed her to remain focused and calm when the behavior was happening.
Implementing Preventive Teaching helped her be a better parent. It helped her be the parent she wanted to be.
Admitting that we need help because our children’s behaviors are beyond our abilities doesn’t mean that we are a bad parent or that we don’t love them. Understanding that you need help is a sign of just how much you do love your children. When we are in the thick of a parenting struggle, it can be hard to see solutions or improvements. We need someone else to offer us guidance and reassurance. That’s what a Parenting Coach does. From their unique position outside of the problem, they can guide you. They help you see what needs to change and gives you to behavior skills you to make the change happen. They will encourage you when it gets tough or overwhelming. They are your ally in parenting. They want you and your family to improve!
Parenting Coaching helps parents set goals for their specific needs and situations. It is very individualized and customized to your family.
It can be scary to admit that you need help, and we applaud parents who do. These coaching sessions will help you get to where you want to be faster. They will remove the trial and error that can be frustrating and exhausting. If you’re ready to move your family forward, join the Smarter Parenting club. https://club.smarterparenting.com/
For full show notes and transcript visit: https://www.smarterparenting.com/adhd-parenting-podcast/
Released:
Apr 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join ADHD Parenting coaches, Siope Kinikini and Kimber Petersen, as they provide solutions to help kids with ADHD improve their behavior and heal families. Need individualized help? Sign up for Parenting Coaching https://www.smarterparenting.com/coaching/