Zen Parenting Radio
Do Your Teens Wait Until Night To Open Up- Episode #793
Cathy & Todd discussed the release of Cathy’s fifth book, the importance of allowing oneself and one’s children to express their true selves, and the challenges of parenting. They also shared personal stories about their daughters and the reasons behind children unloading their emotions at night. Lastly, they emphasized the importance of emotional release, creative problem-solving, and maintaining stability for children.
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Summary
Cathy’s Book Release and Workshop
In this episode of Zen Parenting Radio, Todd and Cathy discussed the upcoming release of Cathy’s fifth book, “Restoring Our Girls,” which is set to be released on December 10th. They also announced a free workshop on December 16th for those who have purchased the book, focusing on how to have conversations with daughters. Todd emphasized the importance of the book and the workshop, stating that it would be a valuable resource for parents seeking to understand their daughters better. The episode concluded with a reminder about the last in-person conference scheduled for January 24th and 25th, with details to be provided later.
Wicked’s Themes and Personal Expression
Cathy & Todd discuss the musical Wicked and its themes of conditioning and conformity. Cathy shares a personal story about dressing up as Dorothy for Halloween multiple years as a child, and how other boys’ reactions made her consider conforming to more stereotypically masculine costumes. This leads to a broader discussion about the importance of allowing oneself and one’s children to express their true selves rather than conforming to societal expectations. They also briefly mention their experience watching the Wicked movie and how it relates to these themes.
Leading in Parenting and Communication
They explored the idea of leading as a parent, including allowing children to lead and taking the initiative to reconnect with them as they grow. They also discussed the challenges of having real conversations with children, particularly when they come to their parents late at night. Todd emphasized the importance of validating children’s feelings without agreeing with them, and the potential for children to sense their parents’ emotions even when they are not explicitly expressed.
Finding Acceptable Communication Methods
They shared a personal story about their daughter who preferred writing letters to expressing her feelings verbally. This method allowed her to share her emotions in a less overwhelming way. They emphasized the importance of finding a method that works for both parent and child, rather than insisting on a specific way of communication. They also highlighted the need for parents to be open and accepting of their children’s unique ways of expressing themselves, rather than imposing their own expectations or preferences.
Understanding Children’s Emotional Unloading
They discussed the reasons behind children unloading their emotions at night. They emphasized that it’s not due to a desire to be annoying, but rather a genuine emotional release after a day of heightened feelings and stress. Cathy also highlighted the importance of understanding that these unfiltered emotions may not always reflect the child’s full reality or perspective. They used a personal anecdote to illustrate this point, where a mother’s concerns about her daughter’s school experience were not entirely accurate. They concluded by suggesting that these emotional releases are akin to unloading baggage, allowing the child to see things more clearly.
Emotional Release and Parenting Strategies
They discussed the importance of emotional release and creative problem-solving in parenting. Cathy emphasized the need for parents to be adaptable and flexible, rather than rigidly adhering to a single approach. They also highlighted the significance of setting boundaries and understanding the needs of children, using examples from his own experiences with his daughters. Todd encouraged parents to be creative in their interactions with their children, suggesting that this approach can help maintain a strong connection.
The Spiritual Significance of Sneezing
They discussed the importance of releasing emotions and thoughts through sneezing, likening it to a spiritual release. He shared his belief that sneezing is a natural way to let go of energy and emotions, and that it’s unhealthy to suppress sneezes. Cathy also mentioned his habit of holding in sneezes in public settings, like weddings or airplanes, to avoid disturbing others. They emphasized the need for balance between releasing emotions and being considerate of others’ feelings.
Parenting Challenges and Emotional Support
They discussed the challenges of parenting and the importance of maintaining stability and sturdiness for children. He emphasized the need to be present and supportive during difficult conversations, even if it’s hard to do so. Cathy also shared her personal experiences of dealing with turbulence and the importance of not making a habit of falling apart in front of children.