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When Your Child Calls Her Siblings Pieces of $h%t | True Parenting //

What is the best way to parent children who are fighting? Is allowing your kid to call their siblings pieces of $h%t an OK parenting technique? Watch this video to learn what to do when your child calls her siblings names.

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38 thoughts on “When Your Child Calls Her Siblings Pieces of $h%t | True Parenting”

  1. This is really insightful even though I don't have kids. I work kids' events and sometimes, even happy times are overwhelming and they can freak out. I'll take any advice I can get, to help everyone have a good time at an event meant to bring joy to everybody. c:

  2. I'm only a few minutes in and I'm laughing so hard. This has vibes of the Drew Talbert channel and his Bistro Huddy characters – all played by him including the kids.
    I was already laughing and lost it at Alicia heading a group session of box breathing for the kids. 😂

  3. This is so relevant, realistic, honest. You even managed to get it right when the children talk at the same time or say off topic comments in the middle of this difficult talk. I like that you stay focused, and even if it's difficult for you, you don't complain or make it about yourself. You don't play the referee, you stop talking as long as the kids manage to work through their issues. You lead them to express their feelings and make specific requests to each other if needed. This is great ! Cheers from France !

  4. This video is a breakthrough. But much more than learning new parenting / mental health skills – Jono has figured out how to blend his love of acting and performance with therapy AND…. get ALICIA to join him! Brilliant! 😂👍❤️🔥 There's no need for karaoke but didn't think we'd ever see her in a performance role at all. As long as it's in the service of education, I guess she'll make an exception!

  5. I love your content, but this sounds like it would be really frustrating. You sound robotic not like you really care. I think kids prefer being spoken to like a person, not like a doctor that isn't emotionally involved.

  6. I love this channel bc you try to teach us important therapy and psychology concepts while also making it fun and entertaining
    Thank you so much for all the work you put into your videos

  7. This was.. both hilarious and really helpful 😂 Going to need use this today, I’m sure. Got two daughters that are constantly winding each other up at the moment!

  8. I can see my self feeling like that even thoe I'm a adult I have otsum adhd and I have a lot of emotions as well I'm a very comfort oriented person and even have a love for things that are often seen as childish so to see this video even though I'm not a teenager I cam reallocate and u have farther comfort in knowing that it's OK that I'm just as emotional as the girl is and I understand it's just how I operate and when I'm frustrated alot of times I can't get it out though a punching bag alot of times I have to take a moment to cry about it so I fo outside and even go to the park which is a 2 minute walk from my house and I will just do the crying that I need knowing that when I'm in nature I can release in the fresh air without it affecting anyone so if she turns out to have that personality type when she is older then you can show her this comment and it should help her some people just need to feel and release regardless of there age that doesn't make them immature it just makes them human and real people are completely different from what everyone thinks so if you just have more emotionless than evey one else around you just know that it's OK just use a healthy way to release them and then deal with the cause of it I hop that helps her if I can only show that people like that do exist outside of age and other people's persepshins then I'm doing good to do that

  9. WOW! Jona is in the wrong profession I think because he is a damn good at acting. That was amusing and real in the same time and I love it. I wonder two things- 1.How the kids will respond when they see that. 2.Are they really like this or it was a radical example? But if the personalities are nailed then it seems challenging.

  10. Ya'll are too cool. And yes, I also loved when Alicia affirmed her daughter's emotions of frustration , anger, upset — often criticized when expressed in society — are perfectly fine, but taking them out on others is not. That felt like chicken soup for the soul to hear. Thank you guys for your amazing content and for YOUR light too! 💜

  11. 4:10 Omg I'm sorry but watching Alisia here made me soo angry and anxious at the same time😂 I'm totally with Sheila from here on. That's how i felt when trying to explain something hurtfull or stressful to my stupid ex-therapist wasn't empathetic but was emotionally detaching from me to protect himself from feeling my feelings. I say stupid because he felt stupid and cold at those times – unwilling to understand me emotionally and playing this kind of robotic mode on. That os NOT how I wanna parent.
    P.S. I love and appreciate you guys the same❤ I just realised its good to be an adult though 😂

  12. I am taking courses on Christian Counseling. In a book I read for a child psychology class, it was said that children don't have personalities until about 10 years old. What do you think about this idea?

  13. If you're not supposed to take it out on other people, why is it called 'punching man'? seriously asking. there's got to be a reason we naturally want to take our frustrations on other people.

  14. As I was halfway through this, here comes my
    3 y/o and 6 y/o screaming into my room tattling on each other😂 we had a quick sit down. So thank you😅❤

  15. We actually allow curse words at home as long as they are not being used in a disrespectful way. An example is if I drop things I often say "oh s#!t"

    I have always cursed, its just part of my personality.

    Strangley enough the kids don't use those words and point out that I am saying "naughty" words.

    Since they can use those words is it no big deal so they don't use them?

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