SUMMARY - In this episode, Eileen shares 8 essential mind shifts that help parents move from a behavioral lens to a Brain First lens when parenting children with brain-based differences and challenging behaviors. These shifts can help you better understand your child’s nervous system, reduce conflict, strengthen connection, and parent with more clarity, flexibility, and confidence.
TAKEAWAYS:
Why “My child would do better if they could” is one of the most transformative parenting shifts
How challenging behaviors are often signs of distress, overwhelm, and lagging skills
Why behavior-focused parenting approaches often miss the root causes
How adjusting expectations around development can reduce frustration for both you and your child
The importance of meeting cognitive rigidity with flexibility and empathy
Why the goal of parenting is not compliance, but connection, regulation, and skill-building
How to trust your own understanding of your child, even when others don’t understand your approach
Why caring for yourself is an essential part of supporting your child’s well-being
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