Episode 221: Parenting with Peace: Letting Go of Punishments and Finding Connection with Michelle Kenney

Published: June 15, 2023, 4 a.m.

b'Do you spend most of the time feeling like you are doing parenting all wrong? Are you often doling out punishments but really wish you had more connection and calm with your kids? Michelle Kenney, a parenting coach, returns for a conversation about how to let go of punishments and find peace in parenting instead.\\xa0\\nParenting without the use of threats, bribes, and consequences is possible. But can you raise a great kid without using these parenting tactics? The answer is \\u201cYes!\\u201d In this episode, Michelle breaks down how to parent without yelling or using manipulative methods. And, y\\u2019all, I learned so much from this conversation. I hope you will too!\\xa0\\nMichelle is a mother of two, and after years of consequences, bribes, and star charts, she found Hand in Hand parenting, created by Patty Wipfler. It reshaped her relationship with her daughters, and she credits it with changing her life. Today Michelle has helped herself and others make meaningful connections, work on sibling rivalry, and alleviate school problems.\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\nFeatured topics include:\\n\\nParenting without yelling or consequences starts with creating a connection with your child (3:48)\\n\\nMutual cooperation is the goal (8:21)\\n\\nHow to co-parent with someone who has a different parenting style (9:10)\\n\\nPunishment erodes trust and engagement; instead, aim for empathy and holding boundaries (14:32)\\n\\nSome ways to build and foster connection with your children (22:54)\\n\\nHow to take care of yourself while parenting (27:48)\\n\\nLearn more about Michelle Kenney:\\nMichelle lives in Los Angeles with her two girls, 12 and 15. Before becoming a Hand in Hand certified instructor in 2015, she worked for 12 years in public schools as a teacher and counselor. None of which prepared her to be a mom. After years of consequences, bribes, and star charts, she found Hand in Hand parenting, created by Patty Wipfler. It reshaped her relationship with her daughters, and she credits it with changing her life.\\nShe is passionate about helping others find their way through the murky business of being a connected parent. She loves leading groups and finds the dynamic transformative.\\xa0Michelle also strongly believes that listening partnerships are the cornerstone to overcoming difficulties.\\nMichelle has helped herself, and others make meaningful connections, work on sibling rivalry, and alleviate school problems.\\xa0Aggression, fears, withdrawal, and sleep issues are just some of the struggles she has shared and helped others rectify. She holds a Master\\u2019s Degree in Education, speaks fluent Spanish, has been trained as a Council in Schools Facilitator, and is an ADL Trainer fighting against bias of all types on school campuses.\\nResources & Links: Information and links may also be found at: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/episode-221-parenting-with-peace-letting-go-of-punishments-and-finding-connection-with-michelle-kenney/\\nDownload The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast Curated Podcast Playlist Michelle\\u2019s website\\nUnpunished: How to Let Go of Punishments and Find Your Parenting Peace\\n=========\\nDISCLAIMER:\\xa0THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE.\\xa0YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY, COACH, OR THERAPIST IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.'