52. Healthy Parenting: Master the Art of Letting Go

Do you find yourself swooping in to save the day for your kids every time something goes wrong? You're not alone. As caring parents, we often default to 'rescue mode.'

The problem is that kids need space to fail, dust themselves off, and keep going. They can only do that if we give them the room to try independently.

If you struggle to stand by while your kids face challenges, catch this episode for tips and tricks. I'm sharing psychological insights and (real and raw) personal lessons to help you get better at letting go each day. 

Tune in, and let's learn how to make tough but positive parenting choices together.

Kimberly Knull, RPsych

Kimberly Knull is a Registered Psychologist, motivational speaker and trained by Brené Brown as a Dare to Lead™ and Daring Way™ facilitator. She’s the Co-Founder of Momentum Walk-In Counselling Society, recognized as one of Avenue magazine’s Top 40 Under 40, and dabbled as a local celebrity as CBC AM Radio’s parenting columnist. Her favorite pastimes include whipping up a yummy cheese souffle, hanging with friends, riding her horses or playing the piano. She lives with her husband and two girls in Edmonton, Alberta, but has big dreams of moving to the country.

https://www.kimberlyknull.com
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