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Sharing some of my favorite episodes from Kids These Days...

Ever find yourself locked in a standoff with a kid and wondering why your go‑to lines aren’t working? We dig into three everyday phrases that seem efficient but quietly sabotage trust and cooperation, then share simple replacements that calm the room and still get things done. As a licensed psychologist and educator, I unpack why “Because I said so,” identity‑tinged labels, and “There’s no reason to cry” can escalate conflict and seed shame—and what to say instead.
We start by reframing authority with short, honest reasons and shared routines that reduce pushback. You’ll hear how a family code word creates a clean pause, how first‑time listening agreements take shape, and why the brain shifts from fight to think when expectations are clear. From there, we replace character attacks with crisp I‑statements that name impact without wounding identity, then build a habit of de‑escalation: state the feeling, give space, return to problem solving when everyone’s calm.
Finally, we tackle emotional validation. Tears are data, not defiance. Learn how to meet big feelings with simple noticing, offer language like sad, embarrassed, or hurt, and guide kids toward faster recovery and stronger self‑awareness. Along the way, we point you to blog resources with more phrases and scripts you can use right away. If you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver who wants fewer power struggles and more connection—without giving up boundaries—this conversation is your field guide.
If these ideas help, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a quick review so others can find it. Tell me the most unhelpful phrase you’re retiring and what you’re replacing it with—I’d love to feature your ideas next time.

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Chapters

1. Ep 146: 3 Unhelpful Things We Say to Kids (00:00:00)

2. Welcome And Episode Focus (00:00:11)

3. Why Words Shape Behavior (00:00:58)

4. Unhelpful Phrase: Because I Said So (00:01:36)

5. Collaborative Alternatives And Code Words (00:03:40)

6. Labels Hurt: “Acting Like A Jerk” (00:05:12)

7. Use I‑Statements And Timing (00:07:14)

8. “There’s No Reason To Cry” Reframed (00:08:06)

9. Validate Feelings And Teach Vocabulary (00:09:16)

10. Resources, Feedback, And Closing (00:10:57)

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