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Episode 36: Partners and Exes

Episode 36: Partners and Exes

FromThe Aware Parenting Podcast


Episode 36: Partners and Exes

FromThe Aware Parenting Podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this week's episode we talk all about partners and ex-partners, and how we navigate parenting when we have different belief systems around parenting. We also explore helping our children if there has been a divorce or separation.


[2.30] Our ideals around parenting
[6:35] Empathy for our partners and how they respond
[9.40] Shifting our paradigm of right and wrong
[12.40] Leaning into our own reactions about our partners or family members
[15.50] Practical ideas around showing a different perspective
[23.35] Our comfort zones in parenting
[27.00] Tools to help navigate separation
[31.45] Resilience in children
[35.50] Trusting children’s healing and timing
[39.25] Holding a vision of what you want it to look like




This week’s invitation:

1. Please give yourself a big hug and acknowledge the work you are doing.
2. See if you can feel compassion for others and knowing that everyone is doing the best job they know-how with the story they have journeyed.

 
As always, you can head over to the Aware Parenting Podcast Facebook group and join in the discussion, or you’ll find us on Instagram @theawareparentingpodcast 
You can find Marion at marionrose.net and Lael at laelstone.com.au
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Sending you much love, compassion and grace in your parenting journey.
x
Lael and Marion
Released:
Feb 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Aware Parenting Podcast explores all elements of parenting through a developmental perspective. We explore why and how connection, attachment, compassionately understanding our own childhoods as parents, and listening to our children are the foundation to parenting with this particular kind of awareness. We are both Aware Parenting Instructors, certified by The Aware Parenting Institute, founded by Aletha Solter, Ph.D.