Parenting is my passion and my life's work has become sharing with other parents how they can
shift their controlling fear based relationships with their children to a loving enjoyable reality.
Not exact matches
Without realizing it, their focus begins to
shift to doubt instead of confidence,
fear instead of love, and
control rather than connection.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to
control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind •
Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum •
Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
The current list of temperament dimensions includes three broad basic dimensions: Extraversion / Surgency, which is related to positive emotionality, activity level, impulsivity and risk - taking; Negative Affectivity, which is related to
fear, anger, sadness and discomfort; and Effortful
Control, which is related to attention shifting and focusing, perceptual sensitivity, and inhibitory and activational c
Control, which is related to attention
shifting and focusing, perceptual sensitivity, and inhibitory and activational
controlcontrol.
This
shift to phylogenetically older midbrain regions has adaptive value because these structures
control fast reflexive behaviors (e.g., fight, flight, or freeze) as well as
fear - induced analgesia.
You are going to learn how to
shift out of
fear, stress, separation and excessive
control into a liberating way of being centered in awareness, gratitude, inner ease and the experience of flow.
Distilling critics»
fears to the common denominator, one finds an overarching concern that the current discussion about IPS reform will center on
shifting control of money and power without genuine awareness of what techniques could best shape IPS students into life - long learners capable of achieving success on a broader plane than that defined by standardized test scores.
The current list of temperament dimensions includes three broad basic dimensions: Extraversion / Surgency, which is related to positive emotionality, activity level, impulsivity and risk - taking; Negative Affectivity, which is related to
fear, anger, sadness and discomfort; and Effortful
Control, which is related to attention shifting and focusing, perceptual sensitivity, and inhibitory and activational c
Control, which is related to attention
shifting and focusing, perceptual sensitivity, and inhibitory and activational
controlcontrol.
This would eventually lead to a
shift in using cognitive behaviour strategies to help her regain a sense of
control by challenging the harmful thinking that was causing her
fear.
Our second objective was to analyze whether fine - grained dimensions of reactivity (
fear, anger, discomfort, sadness, activity level, approach, high intensity pleasure, impulsivity) and self - regulation (attentional
shifting, attentional focusing, inhibitory
control), as well as the higher order temperamental factors (negative affectivity, surgency, and effortful
control) represent unique correlates of CU traits and ODD - related problems.
The second aim was to analyze whether both fine - grained dimensions (
fear, anger, discomfort, sadness, activity level, approach, high intensity pleasure, impulsivity, attentional
shifting, attentional focusing, inhibitory
control) and higher order temperamental factors (negative affectivity, surgency, and effortful
control) represent unique correlates of CU traits and ODD - related problems, during this time of development.
Additionally, based on Rothbart's (2007) model of temperament, we analyzed whether fine - grained dimensions of reactivity (
fear, anger, discomfort, sadness, activity level, approach, high intensity pleasure, impulsivity) and self - regulation (attentional
shifting, attentional focusing, inhibitory
control), as well as the higher order temperamental factors of negative affectivity, surgency and effortful
control are associated with CU traits and ODD - related problems.