Feb 20, 2018
If you've discovered the simple and seemingly radical tool of Staylistening - of staying and listening through your child's upset - you may have been amazed by how your child recovers from that tantrum or meltdown and returns to brightness and easy co-operate.
Or, you may have not!
Surprise!
Staylistening doesn't always go the way we parents expect, and there can be many reasons why. On the podcast this week Elle and Abigail look at some of the different ways Staylistening can look.
Abigail talks about a technique she uses when her son wanted space called "drive-bys" and gives some insights to Elle into how to her son might be feeling when he changes the subject in the midst of a big upset. They finish on what happens if Staylistening moves to hitting and violence.
If Staylistening has given you one or two surprises, listen in as we decode what could be happening.
Here's the science behind the Hand in Hand Tool of Staylistening
Not sure what to say during Staylistening? Read this!
Mixed feelings about when your child tells you to go away?
We'd love to hear about how Staylistening looks in your house. Does your child do the "classic" staylisten, or have you found yourself moving into unknown territory?
If you want to work with a Hand in Hand Instructor and are interested in the Starter Class Elle mentioned, you can find the details of it here. If you put 2018SUPPORT in at checkout during February, you’ll receive $100 off. (You don't have to take the class this month - anytime this year is fine!)
Here's the podcast we mention with Dr. Dan at Parent Footprint.
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You can contact Abigail Wald about parenting courses and consultations, and learn more about her 30-Day Family Reset here.
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