How Parenting Triggers Past Hurts (and What You Can Do About It) – Replay

Your time to breathe: about < 1 minute of reading

Join Certified Instructors Sandra Flear and Robin Setchko for this podcast for parents and professionals.

They discuss what interpersonal neurobiology is teaching us about how early memories are formed, and how parenting can trigger the feelings attached to difficult early experiences in parents.

They also discussed how these experiences are repaired, and how listening partnerships between parents work. This powerful tool can help us lessen our reactivity when our feelings have been triggered so we can respond calmly and lovingly to our children.

After this replay, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of how our brains work, and how neuroplasticity can lend some hope to changing old patterns.

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