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{BONUS} Mother's Day is Hard (or worse...)

{BONUS} Mother's Day is Hard (or worse...)

FromThe Baffling Behavior Show {Parenting after Trauma}


{BONUS} Mother's Day is Hard (or worse...)

FromThe Baffling Behavior Show {Parenting after Trauma}

ratings:
Length:
17 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Maybe 'hard' doesn't even come close to describing your Mother's Day.If so, this episode is for you.I awoke at 4am this morning.  Not in the plan but sometimes it happens.  Up alone in the dark I decided to record an episode for everyone out there who is dreading today. I see you.  Your pain is real and it's valid and I see you.I am sending infinite amounts compassion out into the universe...just for you.*****Not sure where to start?  With 100 episodes, it's hard to know what episodes to listen to first!The START HERE private podcast takes the guess-work out.  I curated the 10 episodes I think you should listen to first. Because it's a special private podcast, It's only available by invitation- so head over to RobynGobbel.com/StartHere to get yours.  You'll then be able to listen in whatever podcast player you use! *******The Club is a virtual community for the families of kids with big, baffling behaviors and the professionals who support them.    https://robyngobbel.com/theclubApplications for the 2023 cohort of Being With ~ a year-long immersive and holistic program for parenting professionals ~ are now open!  https://robyngobbel.com/beingwith
Released:
May 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Robyn Gobbel is a writer, trainer, speaker, and educator dedicated to understanding why humans behave the way they behave. She teaches parents of children who have experienced trauma how the brain works, why behaviors are simply an externalization of what's happening in the brain, body, and nervous system, and how to respond to children's behaviors in a way the creates healing, not just behavior change.