Parental Development

Next Generation

September 21, 2022 Dr. Leah Featherstone & Beka Dean Season 2 Episode 54
Next Generation
Parental Development
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Parental Development
Next Generation
Sep 21, 2022 Season 2 Episode 54
Dr. Leah Featherstone & Beka Dean

In this episode Leah and Beka talk about their own parents - what they think about the podcast and gentle parenting, and how this process has impacted their relationship. We also discuss how to navigate relationships with family members who may not agree with everything "gentle parenting" related.

It's important to remember that families of origin have the greatest impact on kids, so even if your children are with other people or family members often, parents and guardians have the greatest influence. You can allow your family members to have their own relationships with your kids, while also setting boundaries around your non negotiables, such as spanking, shame, invalidating, etc.

We continue to believe that our parents did the absolute best with the information they had at the time and what they believed was right. At the same time, we also want to do some things differently based on the information we have now and what we believe is right.

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In this episode Leah and Beka talk about their own parents - what they think about the podcast and gentle parenting, and how this process has impacted their relationship. We also discuss how to navigate relationships with family members who may not agree with everything "gentle parenting" related.

It's important to remember that families of origin have the greatest impact on kids, so even if your children are with other people or family members often, parents and guardians have the greatest influence. You can allow your family members to have their own relationships with your kids, while also setting boundaries around your non negotiables, such as spanking, shame, invalidating, etc.

We continue to believe that our parents did the absolute best with the information they had at the time and what they believed was right. At the same time, we also want to do some things differently based on the information we have now and what we believe is right.

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