How my mom transformed my antics into teachable moments 🤔

Palmer here. Just about every kid needs discipline, but some kids NEED discipline. I was in the NEED boat as I was a kid who saw it as a challenge to break just about every rule.
We use the word discipline vs punishment – here’s why. 👇Discipline is not another word for punishment. Disciplining your kiddo means teaching them responsible behavior and self-control.The Latin origin of the word discipline is “to teach.” The ultimate aim is to encourage your kid to learn to manage both their feelings and behavior.
This meant my mom spent a lot of time in territory that was a bit foreign to her, figuring out how to respond to a kid who was wired completely differently than she had been as a kid. She was more of a “typical” kid who got some discipline but nothing that came close to being in the “Misbehavior Hall of Fame.” That spot in the museum was all mine. 😅 She had to figure out how on Earth she was going to discipline (AKA “teach”) me to keep from falling off a cliff (literally and figuratively) while not destroying my spirit, and also setting up a foundation that allowed for the two of us to have a close and meaningful relationship.

She worked to create a system that was not only meant to course correct my actions, but she also used those opportunities of my misbehaving to help me grow beyond what I was originally capable of. She used discipline as a way to bring new ideas, paths, or conversations into my life.

Here are two short examples of how she did this. While I strongly disliked these as a kid, I now find myself teaching my teen client’s parents some of these tricks because they are effective and impactful:
After catching me sneaking alcohol, my mom had me interview a therapist, a doctor, and a law enforcement officer about the dangers of underage drinking. I then had to write what I learned in a short paper.When I was in elementary school, I was caught lying and she had me write and illustrate a book about how lying could negatively impact my life and others.

Share:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

Get The Latest Updates

Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter

No spam, notifications only about new products, updates.
.
On Key

Related Posts

Discovery Call Request

The best way to find out if we’re a fit to work together is to have a good old-fashioned conversation. I offer 25-minute complimentary, no-pressure chats so we can meet each other. On our call, I’ll ask you questions about your goals and be honest about whether I can help. If we both think it’s a good fit, you can schedule your first online or in-person therapy session. So easy. 

I look forward to talking with you!

Sign Up for the Sunday Newsletter

Most Sunday mornings, my goal is to share stories from the heart, and thoughts about parenting, relationships, and self-awareness. I will also keep you posted about upcoming events and courses.

I promise not to overload your inbox and I will never (ever) share your email. I take this space very seriously, so my promise to you is always be transparent and speak straight from my heart, as open and honest as I know how to be. 

.

Are Your Kids Okay?

Kerry and Palmer are putting the final touches on this class right now. As soon as we are ready, you’ll know.

Add your name to the priority list and get notified as soon as we launch.

(We don’t like spam any more than you do! We will NEVER, EVER share your email, and we promise not to clutter up your Inbox.).

Live Outside Colorado?

At this time, I am only licensed as a therapist within the state of Colorado. However! If you are a parent looking for help, I can offer virtual parent coaching. Fill out the form below and let me know what you are looking for. I’ll get back to you soon!

I look forward to discovering if we are a good fit.