
Losing triggers shame. The goal isn’t to fix it—it’s to normalize it. What to do, step by step:

Discipline means to teach, not to punish. What to do, step by step:

Volume reflects excitement—or stress. You can help them regulate it without shaming. What to do, step by step:

Respect is earned through relationship, not fear. What to do, step by step:

Power struggles happen when kids feel out of control. Give them some power within limits. What to do, step by step:

Empathy is learned by being felt, not explained. What to do, step by step:

Children are emotional mirrors. They feel what we feel before they understand it. What to do, step by step:

Confidence grows when kids feel seen, capable, and supported. What to do, step by step:

It happens. Yelling doesn’t make you a bad parent—it’s a signal that you need co-regulation, too. What to do, step by step: