SYPM 009: How to Set Boundaries in Parenting

Published: Nov. 29, 2020, 1 p.m.

b'My guest for this episode is life coach and reparenting expert Xavier Dagba, who is here to discuss the topic of boundaries in parenting.\\n\\nWe don\'t tend to learn much about having boundaries when we\'re young, because our culture teaches that children shouldn\'t really need or have them (and those of us who are using respectful parenting approaches are working against the tide here).\\xa0 This then translates to us not knowing how to set boundaries as adults, and feeling \'walked all over\' - without fully understanding why, or what to do about it.\\n\\nWe also talk about the limit between boundaries and limits, an important distinction as we interact with our children.\\n\\nIf you need more support in setting limits that your child will respect (and using far fewer of them than you might ever have thought possible - while still having your boundaries respected!), I hope you\'ll join my FREE Setting Loving (& Effective!) When you learn how to set limits that are grounded in your values, you\'ll hold them with confidence and you\'ll see MUCH less testing behavior from your child.\\xa0 We\'ll also introduce tools to help you find ways to engage your child\'s collaboration so you can really see a shift in the emotional climate of your home.\\n\\n \\n\\nGet notified when doors reopen for the Setting Loving (& Effective) Limits workshop. Click the banner to learn more.\\n\\n \\n\\n \\n\\n\\n\\n \\n

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\\nThe Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.\\n\\nXavier\'s website\\n\\nFollow Xavier on Instagram\\n\\n \\n\\n[accordion]\\n\\n[accordion-item title="Click here to read the full transcript"]\\n\\nJen\\xa0 00:02\\n\\nHi, I\'m Jen and I host the Your Parenting Mojo Podcast. We all want our children to lead fulfilling lives, but it can be so hard to keep up with the latest scientific research on child development and figure out whether and how to incorporate it into our own approach to parenting. Here at Your Parenting Mojo, I do the work for you by critically examining strategies and tools related to parenting and child development that are grounded in scientific research and principles of respectful parenting. If you\'d like to be notified when new episodes are released and get a FREE Guide to 7 Parenting Myths That We Can Safely Leave Behind, seven fewer things to worry about, subscribe to the show at YourParentingMojo.com. You can also continue the conversation about the show with other listeners in the Your Parenting Mojo Facebook group. I do hope you\'ll join us.\\n\\n \\n\\nJen\\xa0 00:59\\n\\nHello, and welcome to the Your Parenting Mojo Podcast. Today we\'re going to talk with a guest about a topic that I\'ve been thinking about a lot lately, which is on setting limits and boundaries. We\'ll talk about the difference between a limit and a boundary. Because this has really profound implications for our parenting. We tend to think of limits as something that brings more control, and we want to have control. So, we want to have those in place so we can feel like we\'re on top of this parenting thing. But for some reason, we tend to be really sloppy in our boundaries. We have a hard time accepting that we\'re even worthy of setting boundaries, never mind holding them. So, we\'re going to talk through this today with my guest, Xavier Dagba who\'s a life coach who focuses specifically on these kinds of issues.\\n\\n \\n\\nJen\\xa0 01:40\\n\\nBut before we get to that, I wanted to let you know about a free one week Setting Loving and Effective Limits Workshop that I\'m running starting on Monday, December 7, I actually normally sell a version of this workshop for five bucks, and you have to work through the content'