“I’m sorry” are powerful words. ⁣ ⁣ You’ll eventually lose your cool with your…


“I’m sorry” are powerful words. ⁣

You’ll eventually lose your cool with your child. You’re human and you’ll snap sooner or later. ⁣

But the good news is that you can apologize. An apology repairs the ugh-oy-parenting moment. ⁣

Here’s how to reconnect after a not-really-great moment:⁣

💟 STOP before saying a word⁣

💟 THINK about what you’re going to say⁣

💟 REALIZE it’s scary for a child when a parent is angry with them⁣

💟 ACKNOWLEDGING the mistake is the first step⁣

💟 SAY “I’m sorry for x-y-z-“ ⁣

💟 EXPLAIN why it happened -briefly⁣

💟 ACKNOWLEDGE your toddler’s feelings⁣

An apology goes something like this: “I’m sorry I got angry. You didn’t deserve that. Sometimes Mommy gets angry and I need to work on staying calm. I know it’s scary when Mommy yells. I love you so-o-o-o- much and I’m so sorry I upset you.”⁣

Apologizing won’t lessen a child’s respect for you. ⁣

Reassure your child with a hug-snuggle-cuddle moment…then move on. ⁣ 🖊 @healthiest_baby ⁣




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