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Into the Unknown: Raising Kids Who Know Their Worth. Building Respectful Relationships from Childhood (Part 2)

22m · Safer Stronger Kids - The Podcast · 22 May 14:00

Have you heard statements such as, “You’re unlikable, you don’t belong here, you don’t fit in”?

One of the things where shame comes from is the sense of not belonging. Those negative messages convert to shame. Children either try to prove themselves to the world or completely reject the world.

Repeated experiences of feeling they do not belong usually occur in schools but it can also happen in the family, as well.

In this episode, we will discuss

  • the effects of shame and praise on a child,
  • the ‘Spare the rod, spoil the child’ discipline
  • the role of the family in a child’s shame.

That’s what this podcast today is about. It’s taken from a training from inside my group membership called, ‘The Village’. Of course, it has been edited to protect people’s privacy.

Download your FREE guide, ‘Six Steps to Safer Sleepovers’ here

Got any questions? Get in touch and connect with Caroline Ellen:

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