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How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Your Child

How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Your Child

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Do you love your child deeply, try your hardest, and still feel a gap between you? Maybe it's tantrums that won't stop, a teen pulling away, or quiet distance you can't name.Good parenting comes down to attachment and connection. Every behavior—rebellion, withdrawal, anxiety, defiance—points back to it. The hopeful part? Attachment can always be rebuilt.NEW HERE? START HERE📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.com🎓 Prepare: Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method https://parenting.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/prepareWe explore why early attachment matters and how patterns from infancy carry into the teen years. Whether you're parenting a toddler or a teen, the path is the same: presence, co-regulation, physical affection, and emotional attunement. If you've wondered whether it's "too late" to reconnect, this episode will leave you hopeful and equipped.Why This Episode MattersThe common mistake is treating behavior as the problem instead of the message—adding rules instead of addressing the attachment gap underneath.Rachel and Greg teach a deeper principle: connection comes before correction. This builds emotionally resilient children and creates connected, self-governing kids for the long term.👉 Want help applying this in your family? 📥 How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids https://welladjusted.extraordinaryfamilylife.comKey Takeaways✅ Behavior problems are attachment problems—and attachment can be healed ✅ Presence matters more than rules or discipline ✅ Co-regulation must come before correction ✅ Physical affection builds nervous system safety ✅ Even teens still need you as their emotional anchor ✅ Parents must be willing to grow and take responsibilityMemorable Quotes🗣 "Good parenting comes down to good connections with your kids." 🗣 "If there's misbehavior, there's an attachment issue underneath it." 🗣 "Presence—not perfection—is what heals broken bonds."Recommended Next EpisodesParenting Is a Skill: How Attachment Ends Tantrums & Rebellion https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/355-secure-attachment-parenting/How to Parent Without Yelling (And Why Tantrums Stop) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/367-parenting-without-yelling/How to Stop Toddler Tantrums with Attachment (Without Burnout) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/attachment-parenting-for-toddlers/How to Stay Calm With Toddlers (Without Losing Yourself) https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/358-calm-parenting-toddlers/The Truth About Gentle Parenting https://podcast.extraordinaryfamilylife.com/352-kind-but-firm-parenting/Chapters00:00 Reflections on Family Legacy and Connection 00:35 The Importance of Family Work 01:27 Understanding Attachment in Parenting 02:23 Neuroplasticity and Rebuilding Connections 03:36 Creating Bonds with Children 05:25 The Role of Dads in Parenting 05:51 Identifying Attachment Disorders 07:31 Strategies for Rebuilding Connections 07:46 The Power of Presence in Parenting 08:41 Engaging with Children Effectively 09:32 Practical Tips for Connection 11:43 The Importance of Physical Affection 15:03 The Importance of Touch and Co-Regulation 16:28 Emotionally Attuned Parenting 18:06 Navigating the Balance of Support and Independence 19:56 Rebuilding Attachment and Connection 22:18 Engaging in Shared Activities for Bonding 26:32 The Role of Parents as Emotional Anchors 30:04 Creating a Life of Connection and FulfillmentRESOURCES:⁠How We Raised 7 Well-Adjusted Kids⁠ - Without Yelling, Tantrums, Punishments or Power Struggles Rachel’s ⁠⁠⁠Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms⁠⁠⁠Greg's⁠ ⁠⁠Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth⁠⁠⁠Join the ⁠12-Week Habits Challenge⁠ for parents of kids 13+Don’t miss out on the ⁠Extraordinary Parent Mentoring Method⁠ class!Get Greg’s NEW ⁠Formidable Family Man BOOK⁠!Get Rachel's⁠ ⁠⁠Family Systems & Charts⁠⁠⁠Follow us on Instagram:⁠ ⁠@worldschoolfamily⁠⁠ or⁠ ⁠@greg.denning⁠
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