Ep. #86: Sometimes You're Not Overreacting

This week on the podcast, I want to recognize there are certain situations in which it is absolutely normal to have an elevated reaction to what you're child is doing. If they are running towards a busy street, for example, or riding their bike and seem oblivious to the stop sign that's right in front of them. Their bodily safety is at risk, and as a parent, that's scary. It is totally normal to "overreact" in those situations. The key is in how you recover and how you repair with your child, and that's what we're looking at today.***I also am excited to announce that I'm now offering tiered pricing for my one-on-one coaching. It's an honor system; you get to self-identify (based on my descriptions) which bracket you land in. Everything is listed on my website, http://partneredpath.com/coachingI hope this makes coaching more accessible to you when you need it, and I hope it makes reaching out for a consultation feel inviting and like the right move to solidify your decision, your next steps.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julia-mcgarey/support Get full access to The Blackbird Chronicles at juliamcgarey.substack.com/subscribe This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit partneredpathparenting.substack.com

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Parenting a highly sensitive child can feel overwhelming, and all the parenting books in the world can only get you so far if your head and your heart are out of alignment with your child's. Each week life coach Julia McGarey shares her experience of high sensitivity and guides you through the paradigm shifts needed to be the parent your sensitive child needs. Together we can create a new parenting paradigm. Sign up for the lifeline, a weekly-ish email for parents, at https://partneredpathparenting.substack.com Get started with coaching at https://juliamcgarey.com partneredpathparenting.substack.com