Letting go emotional baggage
What goes on inside of us inevitably affects our behaviour and children are no different. You know when you are struggling with a negative emotion it impacts on how you cope with your day. You might be less tolerant, short, negative and maybe even teary for no external reason. Our emotions affect us and sit with us, sometimes for decades. As a parent, if we are still holding onto negative issues from our own childhood it is important to seek help and free ourselves emotionally. Spiritual counselling identifies the cause of your issue and its origin then provides a way forward with clarity.
Newborn, 2-year-olds and beyond
From the minute your baby is born they have great trust in you to care for them. This includes meeting their emotional needs. Their trust will fluctuate from this time on depending on the way we parent. At two, a child has a great need to express themselves and if not allowed to the terrible twos will play out. This can be avoided by allowing them to express and letting go of the need for them to comply. By the age of eight, children are desperate to express themselves without feeling guilty to do so. This age can bring a new set of challenges for parents. However, many issues can be avoided if we give children choices and respect their choice. It is important to let go the concept of time and let children learn in their own time. Often we want tasks done now, putting unnecessary stress on children. Let them grow as an individual and at their own pace.
Parent with Passion is hoping to make changes in the way we parent. Parent Coaching with a spiritual approach, encouraging emotional growth. Supporting an environment for which children can prosper and grow into who they are meant to be. Spiritual Counselling, helping parents let go of their baggage which is no longer serving them. Helping them to feel better on the inside and have healthier relationships all around. Meditation CDs to help nurture loving emotions.
The power of parenting is very real; your actions can last a life time. Let’s support a childhood for our children that they don’t have to recover from. www.parentwithpassion.com