
Solo Parent Podcast
This week we are discussing “When Your Child Triggers You”
Everyone who has been through trauma has triggers. Our children can often push those buttons and trigger a strong response from us—and single parents don’t have a backup person to help out when this happens. If we’re overwhelmed, we react to triggers instead of responding—and it doesn’t go well. What do we do when our child triggers us, and how can we use them to our benefit?
Today, we cover three main points:
Defining Triggers
Navigating Triggers
The Healing Power of Triggers
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Everyone who has trauma has triggers, and that would be 100% of us. I don’t think there is anyone in
It is inevitable that our kids are going to be mad at us. Their anger can feel like a heavy
Elizabeth, how have you stayed positive in your healing journey, knowing that sometimes it’s two steps forward and one step
What do you feel the most guilt about in being a single parent? Simply put, not being able to take
None of us are exempt from loss. This is a painful subject that we often don’t know how to talk
So we want to teach our kids what healthy love or a healthy marriage looks like, but without two parents
Everyone who has trauma has triggers, and that would be 100% of us. I don’t think there is anyone in
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