The primary focus, when our kids are struggling, should not be on getting rid of bad behavior or extinguishing red-zone chaos and blue-zone rigidity, but on figuring out what we want to add—the skills to handle things better next time.
The primary focus, when our kids are struggling, should not be on getting rid of bad behavior or extinguishing red-zone chaos and blue-zone rigidity, but on figuring out what we want to add—the skills to handle things better next time.