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149: Why Did My Kid Do That? - Understanding Behavior

149: Why Did My Kid Do That? - Understanding Behavior

FromScience Backed Solutions for Children’s Behavior and Mental Health


149: Why Did My Kid Do That? - Understanding Behavior

FromScience Backed Solutions for Children’s Behavior and Mental Health

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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It's common to encounter various behaviors exhibited by our kids, be it expressions of frustration, virtual tantrums, or outright anger. But here's the thing – most of the time, kids aren't intentionally acting out. They're not fully aware of why they're behaving the way they are, much like us adults who sometimes struggle to understand our own actions.As parents, it's essential for us to delve deeper into the intricacies of kids' behaviors to become better at guiding them. And so, in our journey to comprehend the reasons behind our kids’ actions, let's distinguish between what demands serious clinical attention and what's a natural part of the developmental process. Understanding and addressing children's behavioral issues.Understanding the behavior of children is crucial, as behavior serves as the language of children, irrespective of age or maturity level, and each child's unique temperament can often influence specific behaviors. In the realm of parenting, recognizing that behavior serves as a form of communication is pivotal. This holds true regardless of a child's developmental stage; behavior remains a constant, expressing their thoughts, emotions, and needs. One crucial lesson I've learned as I grew older is not to personalize a child's behavior as this can lead to misunderstandings. There are moments when annoyance takes over, and I've witnessed other parents who struggle to understand their kids. I recall a parent who couldn't fathom why one of their children wasn't as perfectly behaved as the others. Turned out, the child had ADD, and after neurofeedback therapy, significant progress was made. Clinical issues can also play a role, causing learning challenges and requiring more reinforcement. Even with a background and experience in child psychology, it's not always easy. I've worked with thousands of kids, and the outsider perspective often sheds light on the root causes. Parents often question why strategies that worked for one child don't apply to another. It could be a learned response that needs more reinforcement or potentially a clinical issue. Taking the time to provide ample reinforcement is crucial, as children can latch onto behaviors for various reasons, including anxiety, processing issues, or confusion caused by negative language at home. It's a complex journey, but understanding the reasons behind behaviors is key to effective parenting. If you're interested in working with us on these challenges, you may visit and explore our solutions: https://drroseann.com/help/Parental expectations and child development.One significant challenge in understanding kids' behaviors is the presence of mismatched expectations between parents and children. This mismatch spans the developmental spectrum, from parents expecting too much or too little from their children.It’s necessary to articulate expectations in writing to better avoid micromanaging conversations. This shift in approach helps reduce conflict and provides the child with a clearer understanding of expectations. It's crucial to recognize that expectations can vary, causing tension between parent and child.Beyond expectations, various factors can contribute to children struggling at home. The family ecosystem plays a pivotal role, and stressors such as financial changes, loss of a pet or grandparent, divorce, or parental job-related stress can impact a child's well-being. While shielding children from all stressors isn't feasible, open communication about these challenges proves beneficial. Discussing stress, its management, and fostering emotional conversations contribute not only to the present but also shapes the mental health of future generations.In the quest for effective parenting, acknowledging imperfections is crucial. Talking about feelings,...
Released:
Dec 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Parenting comes with joys and challenges. If you are a mom or dad with a child or teen who is struggling with everyday life or clinical issues like ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Executive Functioning, Anxiety, OCD, Depression or Mood, or Lyme and PANS/PANDAS, then you need solutions. If you have seen Dr. Roseann on TV, then you know she doesn’t shy away from real talk about real problems. She gives parents the science-backed keys to unlocking big and small kid and family issues. Blending hope with science, Dr. Roseann teaches parents how to calm the brain to have a happy family. https://drroseann.com