A parent's guide to understanding their child's emotional development with Dr. Amanda Sheffield Morris
Ever wondered why your toddler"s tantrums seem uncontrollable or why your teenager is always sulking? Is it a sign of underlying distress, or a normal part of growing up? These questions and more are answered in this episode where we welcome developmental psychologist, Dr. Amanda Sheffield Morris. She helps us unlock the mysteries of emotional regulation in children, emphasizing the crucial role it plays in their overall health and well-being. We also delve into the intricacies of the parent-child relationship, discussing how it changes as your child progresses through different stages of life. And to top it all off, Dr. Morris shares some practical nuggets from her new book, "Raising a Resilient Child." But it"s not just about the kids. Parents, we"re in this too! Our inner world affects our outer reactions, especially when it comes to managing our child"s emotions. How we regulate our own emotions can significantly impact our children"s emotional development. We"re not perfect – and we"re not expected to be – but understanding our emotional triggers can help us respond more effectively to our children"s needs. In this episode, we also navigate the tumultuous waters of emotions like anger, sadness, worry, and anxiety. We provide tips on how parents can set routines and rituals that support emotional regulation and offer insights into the importance of patience and understanding, especially during the early stages of your child"s life. Towards the end of our discussion, we dive deeper into the world of emotional well-being in parenting. Dr. Morris introduces the concept of "shark music" – the scripts and patterns we have in our minds when it comes to parenting – and how this affects our interactions with our children. Amanda"s Book is out now! Raising a Resilient Child in a World of Adversity: Effective Parenting for Every Family Amazon US Amazon Canada Publications: Parents’ adverse childhood experiences and current relationships with their young children Parent and Peer Emotion Responsivity Styles: An Extension of Gottman’s Emotion Social Please leave a rating for our podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Email me at info@curiousneuron.com THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! Get some discounts using the links below Thank you to our main supporters the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro and the McConnell Foundation. Discounts for our community! Pok Pok app. Click on the link below to get 50% off an entire year of this amazing open-ended play app for kids! https://playpokpok.com/redeem/?code=50CURIOUSNEURON BetterHelp is the world’s largest therapy service, and it’s 100% online. Click the link below to get 15% off the first month of therapy http://www.betterhelp.com/curiousneuron Holstee Inspiration and tools to help you live a more meaningful life. Membership, reflection cards for kids and adults:. Enjoy 20% off your purchase using the link below: https://www.holstee.com/?ref=curiousneuron Wondergrade is an app that helps you teach your child healthy emotional coping skills. I am the co-founder! Try my app for free below and enjoy 50% off a 1-year subscription below! https://wondergrade.onelink.me/4kBE/curiousneuron
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