Parenting with Empathy: A New Approach to Discipline

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Parenting with Empathy: A New Approach to Discipline
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Emily Birch shares her experience of using a method that emphasizes empathy and understanding in parenting, rather than strict discipline and threats. This approach has gained popularity online and is being used by many parents to teach their children emotional regulation.

Emily Birch still remembers the first time she really shouted at her daughter. It was August 2020; Cecili was 22 months old. Until that point, she had always been a calm parent but when her young child wouldn’t stop yanking her hair, despite her efforts to ask her to “please stop hurting Mummy”, she lost it and shouted. Her daughter’s face fell in shock.approach – a method that emphasises empathy, respect and understanding rather than strict discipline and threats.

She began shouting daily: “I’m overwhelmed. Neither of my children sleep, I’m chronically exhausted, and they have divergent needs . One wants to build a tower of blocks, the other wants to knock down the tower of blocks. That’s where it becomes really hard.” Both Birch and Spurr, who live in Stroud in Gloucestershire, were brought up with traditional discipline and Birch recalls being told her “Daddy would shout” if she misbehaved. She was never physically punished but would have things taken away, and threatened with shouting, so gentle parenting was completely new.

“Our culture, however, is quite anti-emotion generally. When kids are wailing, whining or tantruming we see it as bad behaviour when actually it is appropriate and useful,” says Norris. Her son Tommy is a “climber” who enjoys climbing trees and exploring. When it gets unsafe, and McCann tries to coax him down gently, he refuses to listen. She says gentle parenting just doesn’t fit the personalities of

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