Notes from a Child Psychologist

Who Makes The Parenting Rules?

January 18, 2022 Dr. Tasha Brown Season 1 Episode 3
Notes from a Child Psychologist
Who Makes The Parenting Rules?
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What makes someone a good parent or caregiver? Is it rules and boundaries? Is it an environment with little structure and lots of self-exploration? Everyone from teachers to doctors have opinions on raising how to best raise children. While they may want the best for children, I want parents/caregivers to know that they are the ones who make the rules that guide their parenting!

There is no official rule book regarding parenting, despite the vast amount of writing and research out there. I've had the good fortune of working with parents and caregivers who strive each day to support their children's physical, emotional, and mental well-being. I want those parents to know they are the best advocates for their children. In this episode, I share the importance of establishing your parenting values to help guide your decision-making as a parent.   

By the end of this episode, you will know: how media and your upbringing influence your parenting values, what parenting values are, and why they are crucial to your parenting. You will leave with the first few things you will need to start identifying your parenting values. 

Episode Highlights: 

[00:01:57] Can you help me spread the word by sharing this podcast with someone in your network? Here's how we can grow together

[00:05:20] Why is value-based parenting an effective tool for parents and caregivers? I share my thoughts here. 

[00:06:12] The note of the week, A Clinical Antidote

[00:10:44]Personal values vs. Parenting values- Tune in to learn the difference between the two

[00:17:11] Defining your why as a parent - determining your parenting values is an essential first step in emotional development and much more. 

[00] How media, society, and cultural norms influence our beliefs about parenting and the benefits of examining these norms. 

[00:21:57] Acknowledging the needs of the parents and family unit when determining values. 

[00:29:04] What do parents and caregivers who use value-based parenting say about the outcome? Tune in as I share research and my observations. 

Resources: 

Free download that will get you started thinking more about your parenting values 

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Parenting note- https://www.instagram.com/p/CQdWZJyAmOV/ 

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Support the show
Can you help me spread the word by sharing this podcast with someone in your network? Here's how we can grow together
Why is value-based parenting an effective tool for parents and caregivers? I share my thoughts here.
The note of the week, A Clinical Antidote
Personal values vs. Parenting values- Tune in to learn the difference between the two
Defining your why as a parent - determining your parenting values is an essential first step in emotional development and much more.
How media, society, and cultural norms influence our beliefs about parenting and the benefits of examining these norms.
Acknowledging the needs of the parents and family unit when determining values.
What do parents and caregivers who use value-based parenting say about the outcome? Tune in as I share research and my observations.