SUPER FAM
My guest today is Cynthia Klein.
Cynthia is an Educator, Coach, Speaker, and Author. Through her work, Cynthia helped parents of children from age five to 30.
Through a strong desire to create a great relationship with her own child, Cynthia’s journey to developing herself as a parent began early on. By building Bridges 2 Understanding and cooperation rooted in mutual respect, she was able to achieve the connection she longed for with her teenage daughter.
Cynthia understands the challenges of parenting and provides solutions that are unique, effective, individualized, and enduring. You can achieve results that will change the course of your relationship with your children and your family’s dynamic now and for generations to come.
Cynthia’s education includes a B.A. in Psychology, Training and Human Resource Development Certificate, California and New Mexico teaching credentials, numerous parent education certificates, and life lessons gained from raising a successful daughter who values her mom’s opinion.
Her book is titled, Ally Parenting: A Non-Adversarial Approach to Transform Conflict Into Cooperation.
"It's all about still having your authority in your power, doing it in a way that is respectful.”
“What do I feel, think or do differently to get a different response?”
“You can’t control your children. You can only influence.” 
 
What you’ll hear in this episode:

The difference between hard and soft power and leadership and control

Building a foundation to prepare for challenges ahead.

When kids complain about limits

Why it starts with changing yourself first

Why you need to ask yourself who owns the problem

Problem solving roles: director, collaborator, or supporter

Building emotional connection first 

Some of the ways that parents show up as adversaries in their relationship with their kids

The think/feel/do cycle

Moving past the victim mindset 

What being a collaborator means 

Timing your conversations 

How to stop blocking communication

The power of writing things down 

What happens when we make assumptions vs approach with curiosity

Helping your kids feel heard 

Soliciting ideas in problem solving 

Making a plan together and instituting a trial phase 

What to do when your plan doesn’t roll out the way you expected 

Using empathy to redirect 

 
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SUPER FAM

My guest today is Cynthia Klein.

Cynthia is an Educator, Coach, Speaker, and Author. Through her work, Cynthia helped parents of children from age five to 30.

Through a strong desire to create a great relationship with her own child, Cynthia’s journey to developing herself as a parent began early on. By building Bridges 2 Understanding and cooperation rooted in mutual respect, she was able to achieve the connection she longed for with her teenage daughter.

Cynthia understands the challenges of parenting and provides solutions that are unique, effective, individualized, and enduring. You can achieve results that will change the course of your relationship with your children and your family’s dynamic now and for generations to come.

Cynthia’s education includes a B.A. in Psychology, Training and Human Resource Development Certificate, California and New Mexico teaching credentials, numerous parent education certificates, and life lessons gained from raising a successful daughter who values her mom’s opinion.

Her book is titled, Ally Parenting: A Non-Adversarial Approach to Transform Conflict Into Cooperation.

"It's all about still having your authority in your power, doing it in a way that is respectful.”

“What do I feel, think or do differently to get a different response?”

“You can’t control your children. You can only influence.” 

 

What you’ll hear in this episode:


The difference between hard and soft power and leadership and control
Building a foundation to prepare for challenges ahead.
When kids complain about limits
Why it starts with changing yourself first
Why you need to ask yourself who owns the problem
Problem solving roles: director, collaborator, or supporter
Building emotional connection first 
Some of the ways that parents show up as adversaries in their relationship with their kids
The think/feel/do cycle
Moving past the victim mindset 
What being a collaborator means 
Timing your conversations 
How to stop blocking communication
The power of writing things down 
What happens when we make assumptions vs approach with curiosity
Helping your kids feel heard 
Soliciting ideas in problem solving 
Making a plan together and instituting a trial phase 
What to do when your plan doesn’t roll out the way you expected 
Using empathy to redirect 

 

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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