Parenting after trauma isn’t about getting it “right.” It’s about recognizing what gets activated in us—and choosing to respond with intention instead of instinct. In this episode, Dr. Robyn Koslowitz explains how triggers aren’t signs of failure, but invitations to understand ourselves more deeply so we can show up differently for our kids. 🎧 If you’ve ever said, “I don’t want to parent the way I was parented,” this conversation is for you. Listen to How to Parent After Trauma on How to Talk to Kids about Anything and discover how awareness, repair, and compassion can transform both you and your child. Show Notes here: https://drrobynsilverman.com/how-to-parent-after-trauma-with-dr-robyn-koslowitz/ #Parenting #ParentingPodcast #HowtotalktoKids #Trauma #parentingtips
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