It may seem like the goal in parenting is for your kids to behave perfectly 100% of the time.

Instead of focusing on your kids behavior, have you considered what your part is in the dynamic?

For example, you ask your teen to take the trash out and they say, "no" with an eye roll. Conventional parenting says: "kids should show respect by doing what they are told".

What do you tell yourself about your parenting when your kiddo tells you "no" or you perceive them acting "disrespectfully"?

Curious about a new perspective on how to relate to yourself and your child?

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