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As a first time mom without much support I do struggle with regular my emotions and I do need to step away multiple times in the day when I feel like I'm being a little too harsh my kiddo this is something that you struggle with and what are some ways that you overcome it in that moment and how do you were towards the end in the future
I want to encourage you to use your words. Talk to your kid, take that deep breath, get down on their level, lay down on the floor if you have to, make them lay down with you, and just explain how you feel. And a lot of times that helps your child.
I used to do this with my kid all the time and now he is very emotionally intelligent and people think he's a lot older and what he actually is. And I think it has a lot to do with the fact that he's very in tune with how he feels and knows how to express himself.
Granted my kid is eight and I didn't really see the affects of me I am emotionally training him if you will until about three years ago but I do want to encourage you to use your words set the tone now for how your kids should act in the future
I just think that it's so hard to do this especially when you're kids like not even two years old so Try and do stuff like that. I feel like it's just so difficult and it's just something that I really struggle with.
It is very hard, but I do want to encourage you to go with the flow of things, you know, like, if your kid's not even two yet, barely communicating, like, work with what you got, and sometimes you just gotta say fuck it, like, at those ages they're terrorists.
It's so hard, like motherhood is not easy at all and like we have to regular our emotions to help regular our child's emotions and deal with their tantrums but like and make sure that we're not freaking out. It's hard.
Yes, a lot. And it's something that I've... Every day I'm learning how to try to do it a little better. And it's something that, um, I think not a lot of people talk about. So you weren't prepared. At least I wasn't.
Yeah this is definitely something I struggle with because on my four year-old talks nonstop and it's really overwhelming during the day and I'm really trying to get better about that about regulate my emotions that he see satin understands it it's gotten an important
It's also something I struggle with as well. I usually take a deep breath and just stand there for a second, but that doesn't always help. I'm still learning how to regulate them and ways to cope with them.