Emotional regulation in sensitive discipline: Raising with respect and understanding

Emotional regulation in sensitive discipline: Raising with respect and understanding

Discover the power of your emotions. Each of us has unique strengths that make us who we are. Many of these hidden abilities manifest in our emotional reactions and interactions with others.

In this module, you will learn how to effectively regulate your emotions and how to raise children with respect and understanding. You will gain practical tools for developing emotional intelligence that will help you create harmonious relationships.

  • Understanding emotions – you will learn to identify and understand your emotional reactions.
  • Regulation techniques – you will discover effective techniques for managing and regulating your emotions.
  • Respectful parenting – you will find out how to support children's emotional development with respect and understanding.
  • Practical exercises – you will engage in practical exercises that will enhance your ability to handle challenging situations.
  • Building relationships – you will learn how to create and maintain healthy relationships with your loved ones.

Conclusion: Join us and discover how you can transform your emotional reactions into a powerful tool in parenting. Try this module and start your journey to emotional regulation today!

Imagine that a child repeatedly breaks an agreed-upon rule. What is the first thing that comes to your mind?




A child starts crying in front of you over something you consider trivial. How do you react internally?




If you could be invisible and observe how others raise children, what would interest you the most?




When you think back to your own childhood, how did adults perceive your emotions?




If you had to entrust your child to someone else for a month, what would you write to them on a note?




How would you describe your mindset at the moment when a child interrupts you in the middle of an important task?




Imagine a situation where a child keeps asking questions. How does that affect you?




What do you think children remember the most from their childhood?




How would you respond to a child who says, "You never listen to me"?




If you had to describe respect in one image, what would it be?




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