n this episode, we dive deep into the psychological roots of parenting and how our communication styles shape a child’s subconscious mind during the critical imprint period. As a hypnotherapist specializing in trauma and anxiety, I often see the long-term effects of “Because I said so” parenting in my adult clients.
We explore why authoritarian control fails to teach three essential life skills: self-regulation, frustration tolerance, and cognitive flexibility. Most importantly, we discuss how to break generational cycles and move toward a model of cooperation rather than compliance.
Key topics covered:
The neuroplasticity of a child’s brain before age seven.
How the stress response shuts down learning and independent thinking.
Why “short-term success” in parenting often leads to long-term boundary issues.
The first steps to becoming a more aware, intentional parent.
This episode features insights from my upcoming course on positive parenting using hypnotic language and NLP techniques.
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