Carol Tuttle’s Better Parenting Radio Show: How to Raise a Child True to Their Nature!

Tue, Oct 18, 2011

Radio/TV Shows

How to Raise a Child True to Their Nature!

This week’s Better Parenting Show is full of support, tips, and ideas to help you raise your children true to their unique natures—and to help you be the best parent you can be!

My Energy Profiling system and energy healing methods will empower you and your children’s well-being, and help you create a successful family without feeling frustrated or drained.

Some great things you’ll learn when you listen to this episode:

  • What to do when you’re the only family member who knows about Energy Profiling.
  • Some super potty-training tips.
  • What defiance or withdrawal can tell you about your child.
  • The kind of conversations you can have with all ages of children (3, 7, and 17 years old).
  • An energy healing visualization that will help tough conversations have harmony.
  • And more! Just click on the BlogTalk Radio symbol below…

Come back here to the blog next Tuesday morning to tune in live for more parenting support and advice. Just click the link at the top of The Carol Blog home page to go to BlogTalk Radio. And call in with your parenting questions!

If you would like to submit a parenting question before the show, send an email to: [email protected]

Listen in for answers and support. If you’re not completely familiar with the Energy Profiling model, get the right tools—so you can become the parent you were meant to be! Purchase the Energy Profiling Bundle here.

Carol Tuttle, best-selling author of four books, is an acclaimed alternative psychotherapist and the creator of Energy Profiling and Dressing Your Truth. Carol invites you to leave her a comment, letting her know how the expert advice and heartfelt support in today’s show helped you understand more about Energy Profiling and yourself. Learn more about Carol Tuttle and all of her life-changing products at CarolTuttle.com.

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3 Responses to “Carol Tuttle’s Better Parenting Radio Show: How to Raise a Child True to Their Nature!”

  1. Suzanna Says:

    When doing figure 8s do you physically do it or visualize it? I wasn’t clear on that. I envisioned physically doing it and my daughter and I just ending up laughing instead of communicating!

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  2. Carol Says:

    Hi Suzanna-

    I always envision them in my mind, but will sometimes do them physically as well. It looks like the exercise worked though, it created a joyful energy between you two!

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  3. Trish Says:

    My son is 3/2 and almost 2 yrs old. I’m T3 as well. A lot of things about what his desires are come more easily to me than to my 1/4 husband. So, I had the idea to buy a potty chair early on (around 13 months old) and just kind of see what happens. Well, it mostly sat there for a long time. But he’d always follow me into the bathroom and I’d tell him I was going potty and then I’d point to his chair and say “that’s your potty” and point to the toilet and say “this is mommy’s potty”.

    I wasn’t really sure if he was picking up on it. But about a month ago I found this youtube video that had a song and a story about a little boy learning how to go potty. I watched it with my son and then he started saying the words from the video a lot (potty, poo-poo, pee-pee). Then he’d ask to sit on the potty, by saying “Potty?” So we’d let him sit on the potty whenever he asked and eventually he went in the potty and we cheered for him. (So far four times!)

    He’s been really inconsistent though, and he REALLY likes/needs to take the lead. If I try to ask him or force him to do it, then he gets defiant and won’t go. So, from my experience in parenting him as a Type 3…he demands to be in charge of his own process and when I let him and honor his need to control that little part of his world then things can happen more easily for him.

    We’re both really inconsistent though, as part of our natures and so I think that is why the process is longer…also since he’s still pretty young and is still learning to understand words and speak the right ones at the right times.

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