Journey To Gentle Blog
Bi-weekly blog posts looking at some of the ideas of mainstream parenting and sharing gentle parenting techniques
Why Doesn’t Gentle Parenting Use Consequences?
There are many different kinds of consequences. A person does not need to suffer through consequences or be forced to perform accountability to learn from their actions. In fact, people learn better when they feel safe, heard, and connected not with they are shamed, fearful, and focused on self-preservation. In Gentle Parenting, our goal is to help a child feel safe and connected because this allows us the space to teach, guide, and collaborate.
Time out vs Time In
Working on Your Mind Set
One of the biggest parts of gentle parenting is a shift in mindset. Where our is at mind greatly determines how we view our children, ourselves, and the course of action we choose to take(though this isn't the only factor). Many of us that choose gentle parenting were not parented this way ourselves.
What Is Gentle Parenting?
Gentle parenting is a relationship based parenting style that seeks to discipline (teach) in a way that strengthens the relationship between parent and child. This parenting style seeks to share in the power through collaborative problem solving.