Why Your Child May Be Struggling
In the second episode of this series with Lifetree Media, Maggie Langrick and I discuss how parents have been sold this idea that we are supposed to make our children happy. This can result in a desire to remove obstacles from our child's live in order to pave the way for them. Unfortunately, this is not what development needs. In this video, I also chat about the importance of the struggle in child development, and how we can best possibly guide our children through the twists and turns of life. I talk about from where our emotions may bubble up when we react to our child's meltdowns and tantrums. You might be surprised where they originate! My newest book, Parenting Right From The Start, is available for pre-order now! Get it here: https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Righ... Follow Dr Vanessa on Facebook: / drvanessalapointe On Instagram: / dr.vanessalapointe And on Twitter: / drvlapointe

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