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Dr Becky Good Inside

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Dr. Becky Kennedy’s groundbreaking approach to raising kids. Turning deep thoughts into actionable strategies you can use right away.

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Dr. Becky Kennedy, host of the "Good Inside with Dr. Becky" podcast, tells us how the @goodinside approach can reshape how we view both ourselves as parents and our children. whatfreshhellpodcast.com/best-of-dr-bec…

Dr. Becky Kennedy, host of the "Good Inside with Dr. Becky" podcast, tells us how the @goodinside approach can reshape how we view both ourselves as parents and our children.

whatfreshhellpodcast.com/best-of-dr-bec…
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we often find ourselves remarkably unprepared for our most challenging and important job: parenting. dr. becky and Dr Becky Good Inside team have changed the way I parent, and they’re doing a special event for dads w/ ashton kutcher - fellow dads, seriously worth a look: rb.gy/j4xp1

we often find ourselves remarkably unprepared for our most challenging and important job: parenting.

dr. becky and <a href="/GoodInside/">Dr Becky Good Inside</a> team have changed the way I parent, and they’re doing a special event for dads w/ <a href="/aplusk/">ashton kutcher</a> - fellow dads, seriously worth a look: rb.gy/j4xp1
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If we want kids to tolerate frustration, we have to tolerate their frustration. If we want kids to tolerate disappointment, we have to tolerate their disappointment. Big idea: Kids can’t learn to tolerate the feelings we don’t tolerate in them.

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Boundaries are what we tell our kid we will do - and they require a kid to do nothing. “Stop jumping on the couch” and “We don’t hit” aren’t boundaries - they’re requests.

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Things kids need to hear: - “I’m so glad you’re my kid.” - “You don’t need to be perfect to be loved.” - “I believe you.” - “We can get through this together.” - “Even when you struggle in the outside, you remain good inside.” … What did you need to hear when you were a kid?

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A 15-second intervention can change the trajectory of a child’s life. My TED talk dropped today - and I can’t wait for you to see it. ted.com/talks/becky_ke…

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Parenting Myth: Yelling messes kids up. Parenting Truth: It’s yelling + *not repairing* that’s terrifying and overwhelming to kids. Solution: Repair. Action: Learn how to repair and why it matters. Click here: ted.com/talks/becky_ke…

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Confidence isn’t feeling good about yourself. Confidence is self-trust. When a kid is upset, we build confidence by saying “I believe you” and we actually lower confidence by saying “Come on, it’s not such a big deal.”

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Watch out for the Fast-Forward Error. It looks like this: your kid hits a friend and you fast-forward to, “My kid is a sociopath, my kid will be in jail one day.” Come back to today. You have a good kid. And you’re going to figure it out.

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Screen time is top of mind for parents these days. And it all comes back to this: as parents, our number one job is to keep our kids safe - not happy. Setting boundaries and tolerating our kids’ distress (and anger at us!) is a critical skill in Sturdy Parenting.

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Repeat after me, “My job is not to make my kid happy.” We don’t want to optimize our kids for short-term comfort. We want to optimize for long-term resilience. That means teaching our kids how to sit with uncomfortable feelings, not offering our kids a quick exit ramp.

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Thrilled to see Good Inside named top AI App for parents in 2024! We're revolutionizing parenting support by combining cutting-edge AI with human insights. Parents shape the future daily; they deserve the best tools. Proud to lead this tech-driven transformation in parenting.

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This time of year, it’s easy to get caught up in details - whether you remembered every gift, whether your kid has good manners, whether the holiday meal is special enough. Remember: You have a good kid. You’re a good parent. No single day defines your family. You’ve got this.

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Just a reminder: Holidays don't have to be perfect to be good. For example... Whining doesn't erase gratitude. Bickering doesn't cancel out love. Meltdowns don't negate special moments. You've got this.

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Today’s goal: 10 minutes of uninterrupted, 1:1 time with each kid. No phones, no siblings, no distractions. Our attention is our most valuable asset - and the one our kids want the most. A short burst of fully-present 1:1 time can lead to a whole day of better behavior.

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Your kid's behavior today is not indicative of the adult they're going to become. It doesn't mean they’ll meltdown when someone cuts them in line at the grocery store. It doesn't mean they’ll yell at their boss. Kids don't have the skills to regulate their emotions … yet.