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Jan 30, 2018

What role do consequences play in your parenting?

On this week's Podcast for Parents Abigail and Elle talk about when consequences become punishments.

Are Consequences Punishment?

parents holding child's hand in post about consequences and punishments

Natural consequences sound like a good idea - and can be wonderful - but often when we, as parents, get involved in issuing consequences they can get skewed and become a punishment. We talk about the differences between natural consequences and the leap it can take to handle them calmly and consequences that become punishments and why they aren't as helpful.

Join us as Elle and Abigail delve into their own choices around consequences and how they discovered what worked and what didn't!

Covered on the podcast this week:

  • How do well-meaning consequences turn into punishments?
  • Using consequences that partner with your child
  • Deciding when we need to set a limit on behaviors and not allow the consequence
  • How can we make our parenting peace with actual natural consequences?

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If you want to set limits calmly and playfully, Hand in Hand's Setting Limits & Building Cooperation self-guided class will help. You'll get instant access to three weeks of video instruction, where we share proven ways to set warm, firm limits in a way that connects you and your child.

Read more! How Is it Possible to Parent Without Punishment?

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