6 min

Self Acceptance for Parents Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids

    • Parenting

How's your primary relationship? I'm talking about your relationship with yourself! 

Do you ever say unkind words to yourself? Would you say those words to someone you love? 

Parents, when you are hard on yourself, there are ripple effects. You may think your kids aren't listening, but those are the only times they ARE listening! They absorb more than we think. Our kids are learning self acceptance (or self criticism) by how we treat ourselves. If you wouldn't say something to your beloved, try not to say it to yourself.

Here are 3 Steps to Self Acceptance, based on mindfulness practices:


 Observe your unkind thought. Don't pile on by judging yourself further. Just notice the thought.
Feel the associated feelings in your body. Say yes to whatever feeling is present here.
Say something kind to yourself. For example, "It's not your fault." or "You're not alone in this." or "I love you."

I have found that having a small community of parents who understand is essential to my wellbeing. Join our Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/3229904633801703/?source_id=400903940032482

To be the first to know about the Compassion Challenge for Parents, join Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids, and grab your Mindful Meltdown Cheatsheet here:

https://www.healthyhappyyoga.com/meltdown


---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oceansmama/message

How's your primary relationship? I'm talking about your relationship with yourself! 

Do you ever say unkind words to yourself? Would you say those words to someone you love? 

Parents, when you are hard on yourself, there are ripple effects. You may think your kids aren't listening, but those are the only times they ARE listening! They absorb more than we think. Our kids are learning self acceptance (or self criticism) by how we treat ourselves. If you wouldn't say something to your beloved, try not to say it to yourself.

Here are 3 Steps to Self Acceptance, based on mindfulness practices:


 Observe your unkind thought. Don't pile on by judging yourself further. Just notice the thought.
Feel the associated feelings in your body. Say yes to whatever feeling is present here.
Say something kind to yourself. For example, "It's not your fault." or "You're not alone in this." or "I love you."

I have found that having a small community of parents who understand is essential to my wellbeing. Join our Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/3229904633801703/?source_id=400903940032482

To be the first to know about the Compassion Challenge for Parents, join Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids, and grab your Mindful Meltdown Cheatsheet here:

https://www.healthyhappyyoga.com/meltdown


---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oceansmama/message

6 min