Rest in pieces, behavior chart. Thanks for destroying my kidâŠ
Said every parent of a Highly Sensitive teen who wants to know âwhatâs in it for themâ when they need to clean the moldy dishes out of their room.
Tune in to learn WHY External rewards donât teach your kid anything about managing their own behavior, and how it does more harm than good.
https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talk
For Sensitive Teens:
Friends, frenemies and enemies, Oh my!
Navigating social skills with your HSC can feel like trying to read a map that keeps changing mid-drive.
You know your kid is sensitive,Â
So how can you help them navigate through social situations without saying âtoughen up!â
Because youâve tried that alreadyâŠ
It didnât work⊠right?
Making friends might be hard for your HSC, so what do you do when they get their heart broken?
Watch to learn how to help your kid through disappointment without telling them to toughen up (because that doesnât work).
https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talk
For sensitive teens:
Your HSCâs Imagination and Their Emotions: A Recipe for Disaster..?
So, you know your kid is gifted with a rich imagination.Â
Instead of just telling your kid that rain makes rainbows, your sensitive kid probably wants to know exactly why that happensâŠ
What purpose it servesâŠ
And how it works.
This is all good and fun, but what happens when their imagination tips to the dark end of the spectrum?
For example, your kid sees a scary commercial advertising a Halloween store opening in your area.
Now theyâre afraid of the televisionâŠÂ
Or if your kid is a little older, they see a commercial about a medication for a disease.
The next thing you know, theyâre obsessed with looking up symptoms of that disease to make sure they don't have itâŠ
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Tune in to learn why this is a more serious problem than you think.
https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talkÂ
For sensitive teens:
Every week, I talk about parenting sensitive kids and why you need to end the meltdown cycle. This week, I want to do something different.
I want to talk to you about the potential of your Highly Sensitive child and explain how their gift can change the world if they know how to use it.Â
To start, letâs discuss why eliminating the meltdown cycle is imperative to your childâs future, and what is possible for their future.
Our mission is to remove suicidal thinking and self-harm behavior for the entire Highly Sensitive population.
Decades of research shows: Sensitive people who grow up in an environment that doesn't fit their emotional needs, which is often due to a mismatch in parenting, develop chronic self harm, aggressive and/or suicidal behaviors.Â
So, what IS possible for your family and HSCs future? Tune in to find out.
If you are staying up past midnight googling âhow to tell my kid bad news without them freaking out on me or hating me,âÂ
This message is for you.
Itâs hard enough helping your HSC navigate changes in plans or new circumstances.
How can you possibly prepare them to hear unexpected bad news?!
You canât control when their favorite teacher quits, or their best friend moves away...
Or being around your aunt who complains about everything and casually brings up devastating news in front of the children...
Or your niece who lost their hamster and wonât stop talking about itâŠ
How can you say âyour cousin might be sad today because Spot diedâ without causing your HSC to meltdown?Â
Itâs normal to be sad when a pet or loved one passes away, but fearing the meltdown from your HSC is another story.
Tune in while I discuss how to prepare your HSC for surprised BAD news.
https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talkÂ
For sensitive teens:
As your child grows into a teenager, how do you really feel about it?
No shame here. We were all teenagers once, and itâs safe to say that NONE of us would go back in time to live through puberty again...
Be honest.
Are you holding your breath because you canât imagine adding hormones on top of mood swings? Or adding their physical appearance on top of the list of preexisting worries?
And the peer pressure⊠learning how to be yourself and fit in at the same timeâŠ
When they already didnât feel like they fit inâŠ
Watch the video above as I knock out the phrase "It's just hormones, they'll grow out of it!"
Because it's not just hormones, and they wonât grow out of it. It's something else.
https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talkÂ
For sensitive teens:
Itâs like that song Manic Monday, except it sounds more like âŹÂ â....Actually everyday is like this...And I donât know why my kid is miserable!â â«Â
When your child wonât wake up on time and the meltdown starts before they even open their eyes all the way, dread sits in the back of your throat while you sleep. You can't help but think:
"Tomorrow morning is going to be another s*** show."
Take our client Diana. After 3 years of dealing with major meltdowns, she was worried that her relationship with her HSC (3rd grade) would not survive into adulthood.
Watch LIVE while I bust some myths about meltdowns and what you need to focus on in 3 steps. (Spoiler: itâs not a sleep routine!)
For sensitive children:
https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talk
For sensitive teens:
I am declaring war on your Sensitive childâs obsession, because you donât feel like you can...
I understand why you donât feel up to that battle. Playing the same song over and over again might stop the emotional eruption, right?
But there is more to your kid wearing the same stinky shoes with holes in the balls of the feet when they have BRAND new ones,
Or spending another family outing with their face buried in their screen...
Itâs not about being obsessed.
Letâs break it down so you can create your own reality by changing this pattern at the root.
Tune in as I dissect the Doâs and Donât in handling your sensitive childâs obsessions.
Book a call with my team:Â https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/talk
For Sensitive Teens:Â https://www.megghanthompsoncoaching.com/teentalkÂ
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