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We\\u2019ve all heard of generational trauma, right?
\\nOne example is that almost every person in an abusive relationship as an adult will be found to have been abused on some level as a young child.
\\nThis has to do with how we develop as young children - in the first seven years of our lives, we are soaking up the way our caregivers and other people in our lives interact with us and with each other.
\\nThis information becomes our world view; our programming, if you will.
\\nThe experiences we have as young children become IMPLICIT memories and IMPLICIT biases.
\\nIn other words, it\\u2019s all part of our subconscious.
\\nOne of the most profound effects of mindfulness practices is that we can bring the IMPLICIT to the EXPLICIT as we widen and sharpen our awareness.
\\nThis allows us, as individuals of any age, to grow out of the habits and automatic behaviors dictated by our implicit memories and biases.
\\nBut as parents, it allows us to break these generational cycles and free our children from the trauma and emotional difficulties that often result.
\\nSo, would YOU like to learn how to become a mindful parent and provide this opportunity to your kids?
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