Why Your Strong-Willed Child Argues - And How to Actually Stop It
✨ Raising a strong-willed child and need support tailored to your specific situation? Learn the parenting system that works → https://www.drlindsayemmerson.com/wor... Strong-willed children who argue about everything aren't being disrespectful — their developing brains are doing exactly what they're supposed to do. In this video, Dr. Lindsay uses Piaget's research on the preoperational stage (ages 2–7) to show you why the arguing is a sign of healthy development, and gives you the exact language to respond in the moment. Once you understand what Dr. Lindsay calls The Preoperational Push, the frustration shifts. Not because the behavior changes immediately — because what you're looking at changes completely. Research shows that children ages two through seven are in a stage of active cognitive development defined by rule-testing and the construction of logical structures (Piaget, 1964). In this video: → What Piaget's preoperational stage tells us about children ages 2–7 → Why "who owns the car?" is a sign of advanced reasoning — not disrespect → How to reframe "she always has to win" as persistence and self-advocacy → The Preoperational Push: why defiance is often problem-solving in disguise → Two language shifts to validate thinking AND hold your boundary 💬 Comment SAME below if you've ever been out-argued by your toddler or young child — and caught yourself being genuinely impressed. #strongwilledchild #piagetchilddevelopment #childdevelopment #parentingtips #toddlerbehavior New to my podcast? I’m Dr. Lindsay Emmerson, a clinical psychologist and Mom of 4, and I help parents find that sweet spot between support and structure that psychology research tells us is best for families now and best for our kids in the future. ------------------------------------------- Let's connect! Instagram: / drlindsayemmerson TikTok: / drlindsayemmerson Facebook: / @drlindsayemmerson ------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: The advice provided on my channel is different from therapy and does not substitute for professional psychological treatment or other types of professional advice or intervention. Never disregard the advice of a medical professional or postpone seeking professional medical advice related to anything you hear on this channel. If you or your child have concerns or need further parenting or personal support, please contact a physician or other qualified local health professional. 00:00 – 02:52 | The Preoperational Push: What Piaget's Research Actually Shows 02:52 – 04:56 | "Who Owns the Car?": When Logic Is the Point 04:56 – 06:39 | "She Always Has to Win": What Self-Advocacy Looks Like Before You Can Name It 06:39 – 08:06 | The Preoperational Push in Action: When Defiance Is Actually Problem-Solving 08:06 – 12:10 | Two Language Shifts for the Moment It Happens

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