102. Finding Calm in the Chaos and What Discipline Techniques Actually Work

Jess from @ourmamavillage joins the podcast this week to inspire our listeners. As a registered psychotherapist and mother, she teaches parents how to respond to children with gentleness and respect. If you’re feeling the pressure to have the perfect script and the correct answer right when the tough discussions come up, this episode welcomes you with some peace of mind. Toddler meltdowns happen. Differences in parenting are common. But finding ways to compromise and reflect inwardly can make these little people years go by far more smoothly for your entire family. 

Thank you Jess for leaving our community with so many valuable takeaways. We have a feeling this one will be reshared for weeks and months to come because it’s the information we ALL need to feel confident and calm in this parenting game!!

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