24 min

Ep. 22 Gentle Parenting Outside with M.J. Singletary-Villalobos Kids Who Explore Parent Edition

    • Kids & Family

MJ Singletary-Villalobos practices Gentle Parenting, but there are many other names for it - Conscious Parenting. Mindful Parenting. Respectful Parenting. He believes that all of them come down to a long-term approach in regards to both discipline and the relationship one has with their children. He believes the parent-child relationship should focus on respect and seeing a child as a whole person (no matter their age). From parenting without the use of fear, to handling meltdowns on the trail respectfully, MJ is here for all of it!    Skills of gentle parenting:  Love  Patience  Positive Affirmations  Treating yourself AND others with love and respect  NEVER using fear as a guide    In modern society, we separate nature and life…but, in reality, they are one. MJ says that the root of a loving relationship with our children is the same root of our love for nature. He calls on us to empower our children; to let them lead.     When it comes to child meltdowns on the trail:   Don’t worry about concurring the summit; concur your relationship  Get on their level  Let them talk and lead the conversation  Accept their emotion  Be a “safe spot”  Don’t tell them what to think or feel    *In America, a lot of highway systems make nature inaccessible for various classes    Call to action: Get involved. Vote. Speak at town halls. Advocate with non-profits that make nature accessible. In nature, do unto others as you would want done unto you. Be a gentle person, not just a gentle parent.    Book recommendation: Raising Cain by Dan Kindlon, PhD & Michael Thompson PhD    Find MJ Singletary-Villalobos’ book, A Flower Never Picks Itself via Amazon    Follow MJ:  IG: @verdelobosproject    Thank you to Rumpl for supporting today’s episode! Use EXPLORE15 for 15% your first order at www.rumpl.com    Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music. 

MJ Singletary-Villalobos practices Gentle Parenting, but there are many other names for it - Conscious Parenting. Mindful Parenting. Respectful Parenting. He believes that all of them come down to a long-term approach in regards to both discipline and the relationship one has with their children. He believes the parent-child relationship should focus on respect and seeing a child as a whole person (no matter their age). From parenting without the use of fear, to handling meltdowns on the trail respectfully, MJ is here for all of it!    Skills of gentle parenting:  Love  Patience  Positive Affirmations  Treating yourself AND others with love and respect  NEVER using fear as a guide    In modern society, we separate nature and life…but, in reality, they are one. MJ says that the root of a loving relationship with our children is the same root of our love for nature. He calls on us to empower our children; to let them lead.     When it comes to child meltdowns on the trail:   Don’t worry about concurring the summit; concur your relationship  Get on their level  Let them talk and lead the conversation  Accept their emotion  Be a “safe spot”  Don’t tell them what to think or feel    *In America, a lot of highway systems make nature inaccessible for various classes    Call to action: Get involved. Vote. Speak at town halls. Advocate with non-profits that make nature accessible. In nature, do unto others as you would want done unto you. Be a gentle person, not just a gentle parent.    Book recommendation: Raising Cain by Dan Kindlon, PhD & Michael Thompson PhD    Find MJ Singletary-Villalobos’ book, A Flower Never Picks Itself via Amazon    Follow MJ:  IG: @verdelobosproject    Thank you to Rumpl for supporting today’s episode! Use EXPLORE15 for 15% your first order at www.rumpl.com    Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music. 

24 min

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