When to Seek Help: What to Measure + How to Track Progress
Every kid has meltdowns. Every parent yells. How do you know if you're on the right track? Especially when you feel like your child's behavior might be *normal*, it's hard to know when to reach out without feeling like you're overreacting. And if you've already done a lot of work on your parenting, how can you know when something needs to change?IN THIS EPISODE, I SHARE...When to come to conclusions (and when not to)Questions to ask yourself to gain perspectiveThe most important indicator to considerDON'T MISS:How my intake process differs from other professionals// CONNECT WITH DANIELLE //Website: parentingwholeheartedly.comIG: @parent_wholeheartedlyAPPLY: parentingwholeheartedly.com/applyFREE CONSULT: wholeheartedly.as.me/callSend us Fan Mail over Text.Failing Motherhood is turning 4 years old!Rate the podcast with 5 Stars on Spotify and/or Leave a Review for Failing Motherhood in Apple Podcasts, screenshot it before hitting SUBMIT, and send it to Danielle for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card!DM: @parent_wholeheartedlySupport the Show.*FREE* MASTERCLASS: Learn how to CONFIDENTLY parent your strong-willed child WITHOUT threats, bribes or giving in altogether so you can BREAK FREE of power struggles + guilt www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/unapologeticwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com
When to Seek Help: What to Measure + How to Track Progress