066: Guiding vs. Controlling Our Kids – Is There Really a Difference? with Dr. Siggie Cohen

How can we guide vs. control our kids? Is there really a difference?   We want our kids to be independent and make their own decisions, but there are some times in life when they have to do what we ask them to do.   So, where’s the balance?    Joining me for this conversation is Dr. Siggie Cohen.   Dr. Siggie is known as the "child whisperer" for her unparalleled depth of insight in working with children of all ages. For more than 35 years she has worked with thousands of children and families across the US and abroad, first as a teacher and then as a professor and counselor. Her method provides parents with practical tools and scripts to feel more empowered and less guilty. She is also a mother of 3 and runs a private practice in Los Angeles.   Listen in as we talk about: [2:30] The difference between controlling and guiding our kids [5:30] How to approach situations with a guiding vs. controlling way [9:55] The role adults play in dealing with difficult kids [14:25] Why parents demand a certain amount of respect and control [17:10] How to be firm without getting angry [25:20] Being firm and the impact to kids’ mental health Notes from Natalie: Sign Up for Natalie’s Newsletter  Collaborate here!   Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Parenting Toolbox   Connect with Dr. Siggie Instagram Facebook https://drsiggie.com/    Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website

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Natalie wants to help you live a life of purpose, without holding back on the things that are most important to you. Each week she will interview an incredible industry professional/industry thought leader to discuss the topics you need to hear as a busy working professional from sleep and health, to burnout and everything in between. As a journalist Natalie has interviewed thousands of professionals and knows how to get to the root of an issue with compassion and empathy. She is living her dream of digging into issues that really matter: health, family, relationships, and happiness. You can have it all, but you have to be intentional about how you do it.