
Nicky & AJ Part 1 of 4: When Your Child's Defiance is Confusing
Parents often wonder why their children won’t do what they ask them to do. This often creates conflict and disrespect in the family system. And for the parent, it's very confusing and irritating when you “couldn’t get away with that” when you were a child. In this episode, Nicky and AJ share their concerns, frustrations and fears regarding their 11 year old daughter, Lily. Lily has had big emotional reactions throughout her life and Nicky and AJ are fearful for her teenage years. They also admit to their own challenges with emotion regulation. In this episode, we focus on assessing and problem solving Lily's communication as well as managing expectations in the family. We also work on turning conflict into collaboration and respect.
Time Stamps
4:47 Name your fears and get them out of the way of parenting
7:32 Go below the surface of Defiance, anger and meltdowns - you don’t see the anxiety and sensitivity
8:00 Metaphor of the iceberg
8:48 #1 goal - help you the parents understand what’s happening
8:54 #2 goal - give you skill and strategies
9:01 Assumption: She’s doing the best she can at the present time
9:58 Shifting perspective from FINDING FAULT—-- TO FINDING UNDERSTANDING
16:20 Being misunderstood leads to feeling invalidated and can lead to anger
16:56 When Anger helps you to understand your child what’s really going on
It's important to assess if “she can’t or she won’t” distinction when talking
18:40 Alexathymia - difficulty expressing feelings
19:42 Metaphor of the flashlight vs turning a light on in the room to help someone talk
21:20 Getting the quiet teen to talk
- Give her space and time
- Invite her to share when she’s ready
- Validate and give her a moment- this lets her know you are there
- Use statements rather than questions
- Warning: don’t add the BUT
- Using rating scales
29:20 Using Defiance, disobedience as a means to understanding what’s going on with your child
34:05 Some kids get overwhelmed by the demands of life and helping her managing expectations
36:50 A new perspective on defiant behaviors and why that’s parenting “gold”
39:43 Why regulating the underlying (primary) problem/emotion is more effective
41:25 Practice using PAUSE to regulate your emotions
Resources:
Handout on Assessment Scale for Alexathymia
Video of how to get someone to open up in a conversation
Metaphor of the Iceberg
Leslie-ism: We don’t need to find fault, we need to find understanding
For a full transcript of this episode and more information about the host visit https://lesliecohenrubury.com/podcasts/ . You can also follow Leslie’s work on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Join the conversation with your own questions and parenting experiences.
Credits: Is My Child a Monster? is produced by Alletta Cooper, Camila Salazar, and Leslie Cohen-Rubury. Theme music is by L-Ray Music. Graphics and Website Design by Brien O’Reilly. Transcriptions by Eric Rubury. A special thanks to everyone who contributes their wisdom and support to make this possible.
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