Help! I Don’t Like My Boys

We don't always like our boys.  It's a bit taboo to admit that. We parents -- moms especially! -- are somehow expected to always have lovey feelings for our children. And we do love them. But sometimes, we don't want to be around them. Sometimes, we want them to go away. Parents who admit they don't like their kids, though, are often judged. That's not helpful, in our opinions. Here are ON BOYS, we're all about keeping it real, so we're going to talk about the unspeakable: What to do and how to cope when you don't like your boys. (As if to prove our point, THESE are the pics an online picture repository brought up when we searched for "boys fighting frustrated mom": Photo by August de Richelieu from Pexels Photo by Olya Kobruseva from Pexels REALLY??? Real life is much messier than these photos suggest, and it is perfectly OK if most of your moments with your boys don't look like this. In this episode, Jen & Janet discuss: * Unreasonable parenting expectations * How to learn and grow from uncomfortable parenting moments * Coping when your kids' behavior reminds you of your ex * Handling political differences Jen's yard in Oct. '20 * Knowing when to step away * Using physical touch to connect * When to seek outside help Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: Family Meetings & the 9-Year Change -- ON BOYS episode mentioned at 11:55 The Art of Roughhousing -- ON BOYS episode Sponsor Spotlight: Dr. Mary Wilde Dr. Mary’s “Overcoming Childhood Anxiety” course — SPECIAL OFFER available to ON BOYS listeners Our Sponsors: * Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Ever wonder why do boys DO that? Join co-hosts Jennifer L.W. Fink, mom of four boys, and Janet Allison, parenting coach & educator, as they explore and explain boy behavior. Their weekly conversations include a healthy dose of humor & insight, and feature take-away tips you can use right now, at home or in the classroom, to help boys grow into healthy, happy men. Whether your boys are teens or toddlers, you’ll find a big dose of support, encouragement and camaraderie at On Boys.