Dr. Becky Kennedy Protocols for Excellent Parenting & Improving Relationships of All Kinds

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Intrinsic Discipline
Dr. Becky Kennedy challenges traditional parenting methods that rely on rewards and punishments, advocating for a more intrinsic approach to discipline. She suggests that children are inherently good and that their misbehavior often stems from a lack of skills to manage their emotions. "Feelings or urges without a skill to manage them," she explains, "are what bad behaviors are."
I can't imagine anyone thinking I could teach my kid to swim by punishing them for not swimming.
--- Dr. Becky Kennedy
Instead of using bribes, Becky encourages parents to help children solve their own problems, fostering independence and self-regulation 1 2.
Emotional Resilience
Building emotional resilience in children is crucial for their development, according to Becky. She emphasizes the importance of teaching children how to manage disappointment and frustration, rather than shielding them from these emotions. "What do I do outside the moment to help my kid build the skills," she asks, highlighting the need for skill-building beyond immediate reactions.
I think the best question here is, what do I do outside the moment to help my kid build the skills so they actually have more of a skill the next time that moment comes.
--- Dr. Becky Kennedy
Andrew Huberman adds that understanding the role of neuromodulators in learning hard tasks can aid in developing resilience 3 4.
Guiding Emotions
Navigating the emotional landscape of children, especially teenagers, requires understanding and patience. Becky discusses the natural process of adolescents seeking independence and forming their own identities, which can be challenging for parents. "The distance they take from you is not their final point," she reassures, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a supportive home base.
The difference between an explorer and a nomad is whether or not you have a home base.
--- Dr. Becky Kennedy
She also highlights the value of embracing hardships as learning opportunities, teaching children that perseverance is key to success 5 6.
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