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1 Atypical Parenting Advice for Raising Atypical Children
How Parents Can Help Their Gifted Children Build Resilience and Healthy Self-Esteem Rachel Bailey, M.A., CPDPE Rachel-Bailey.com

2 www.Rachel-Bailey.com | 703-309-9131 | Rachel@Rachel-Bailey.com
Introduction Mom of 2 Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology, Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator Experience as ADHD Coach, Academic Coach, in-home mentor, psychotherapist Clinical interest in resilience, self-esteem “Expert” at motivating better behavior and performance Real, imperfect parent providing tips for how to make this work in real life | |

3 What Are Resilience and Self-Esteem?
Resilience: The ability to face obstacles and rise again Self Esteem: “I can handle anything” and “I am worthy of unconditional love and respect” Resilience   Self Esteem | |

4 Traditional Strategies
Rewards / Consequences / Punishment Encouragement / Praise Consistency Patience Let them face difficult things | |

5 Traditional Strategies
Rewards / Consequences / Punishment …don’t work to actually shape behavior | |

6 Traditional Strategies
Rewards / Consequences / Punishment …don’t work to actually shape behavior Encouragement / praise ...You use them but they don’t believe it | |

7 Traditional Strategies
Rewards / Consequences / Punishment …don’t work to actually shape behavior Encouragement / praise ...You use them but they don’t believe it Consistency ...is difficult when you’re beyond exhausted | |

8 Traditional Strategies
Rewards / Consequences / Punishment …don’t work to actually shape behavior Encouragement / praise ...You use them but they don’t believe it Consistency ...is difficult when you’re beyond exhausted Patience …ends at a certain point, and it doesn’t seem to lead to resilience | |

9 Traditional Strategies
Rewards / Consequences / Punishment …don’t work to actually shape behavior Encouragement / praise ...You use them but they don’t believe it Consistency ...is difficult when you’re beyond exhausted Patience …ends at a certain point, and it doesn’t seem to lead to resilience Letting them face difficult things… only increases their anxiety | |

10 www.Rachel-Bailey.com | 703-309-9131 | Rachel@Rachel-Bailey.com
Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that kids are missing specific tools… | |

11 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that kids are missing specific tools… For example, the ability to handle discomfort, or “Yuck” | |

12 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that kids are missing specific tools… For example, the ability to handle discomfort, or “Yuck” The Yuck Factor | |

13 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that kids are missing specific tools… For example, the ability to handle discomfort, or “Yuck” The Yuck Factor Yuck gets turned out, turned in, or numbed | |

14 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that kids are missing specific tools… For example, the ability to handle discomfort, or “Yuck” The Yuck Factor Yuck gets turned out, turned in, or numbed So… Rewards and punishments don’t work Patience doesn’t help Letting them fail only makes things worse | |

15 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that kids are missing specific tools… For example, the ability to handle discomfort, or “Yuck” The Yuck Factor Yuck gets turned out, turned in, or numbed So… Rewards and punishments don’t work Patience doesn’t help Letting them fail only makes things worse | |

16 www.Rachel-Bailey.com | 703-309-9131 | Rachel@Rachel-Bailey.com
Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that atypical kids likely have “extra” Yuck | |

17 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that atypical kids likely have “extra” Yuck Yuck happens when biological or emotional needs are not met | |

18 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that atypical kids likely have “extra” Yuck Yuck happens when biological or emotional needs are not met Biological Needs Sleep Food Match between environment and temperament | |

19 Why These Don’t Work These strategies fail to consider that atypical kids likely have “extra” Yuck Yuck happens when biological or emotional needs are not met Biological Needs Sleep Food Match between environment and temperament Emotional Needs Connection Significance Capability Control Security | |

20 The (Atypical) Solution: Deposits
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21 Withdrawals Cannot Be Avoided
Withdrawals are going to happen | |

22 Withdrawals Cannot Be Avoided
Withdrawals are going to happen Focus on making deposits | |

23 Withdrawals Cannot Be Avoided
Withdrawals are going to happen Focus on making deposits Into Toolboxes | |

24 Withdrawals Cannot Be Avoided
Withdrawals are going to happen Focus on making deposits Into Toolboxes Into Emotional Needs | |

25 Handling Yuck / Emotional Regulation
Deposits into Tools Handling Yuck / Emotional Regulation | |

26 Handling Yuck / Emotional Regulation
Deposits into Tools Handling Yuck / Emotional Regulation Emotional Regulation is about regulating our “Yuck” so we can PAUSE before reacting | |

27 Handling Yuck / Emotional Regulation
Deposits into Tools Handling Yuck / Emotional Regulation Emotional Regulation is about regulating our “Yuck” so we can PAUSE before reacting What you can do to help with the PAUSE Model emotional regulation Give proof of safety Don’t over- or under-identify; observe | |

28 Deposits into Emotional Needs
The 5 Emotional Needs CONNECTION: Family rituals, really listen | |

29 Deposits into Emotional Needs
The 5 Emotional Needs CONNECTION: Family rituals, really listen SIGNIFICANCE: Remember what they say | |

30 Deposits into Emotional Needs
The 5 Emotional Needs CONNECTION: Family rituals, really listen SIGNIFICANCE: Remember what they say CONTROL: Let them have a say in plans and consequences | |

31 Deposits into Emotional Needs
The 5 Emotional Needs CONNECTION: Family rituals, really listen SIGNIFICANCE: Remember what they say CONTROL: Let them have a say in plans and consequences CAPABILITY: “And what do you need?” | |

32 Deposits into Emotional Needs
The 5 Emotional Needs CONNECTION: Family rituals, really listen SIGNIFICANCE: Remember what they say CONTROL: Let them have a say in plans and consequences CAPABILITY: “And what do you need?” SECURITY: Demonstrate that you’re on the same team without doing everything for them | |

33 Deposits into Emotional Needs
The 5 Emotional Needs CONNECTION: Family rituals, really listen SIGNIFICANCE: Remember what they say CONTROL: Let them have a say in plans and consequences CAPABILITY: “And what do you need?” SECURITY: Demonstrate that you’re on the same team | |

34 Deposits into YOUR Emotional Needs
CONNECTION: Be part of a group that gets it | |

35 Deposits into YOUR Emotional Needs
CONNECTION: Be part of a group that gets it SIGNIFICANCE: Allow yourself to be real about parenting | |

36 Deposits into YOUR Emotional Needs
CONNECTION: Be part of a group that gets it SIGNIFICANCE: Allow yourself to be real about parenting CONTROL: Make proactive plans | |

37 Deposits into YOUR Emotional Needs
CONNECTION: Be part of a group that gets it SIGNIFICANCE: Allow yourself to be real about parenting CONTROL: Make proactive plans CAPABILITY: Gather information (but also trust your instinct) | |

38 Deposits into YOUR Emotional Needs
CONNECTION: Be part of a group that gets it SIGNIFICANCE: Allow yourself to be real about parenting CONTROL: Make proactive plans CAPABILITY: Gather information (but also trust your instinct) SECURITY: Hear others’ stories | |

39 How This Leads to Improved Self-Esteem and Resilience
Example: Your child was not invited to an event… again. | |

40 www.Rachel-Bailey.com | 703-309-9131 | Rachel@Rachel-Bailey.com
Self-Esteem Self Esteem: “I can handle difficult situations” and “I am worthy of unconditional love and respect” | |

41 Self-Esteem Self Esteem: “I can handle difficult situations” and “I am worthy of unconditional love and respect” Self-Esteem If they have experienced deposits into their need for connection, those “withdrawals” don’t have as much of an impact on self-esteem. | |

42 Self-Esteem Self Esteem: “I can handle difficult situations” and “I am worthy of unconditional love and respect” Self-Esteem If they have experienced deposits into their need for connection, those “withdrawals” don’t have as much of an impact on self-esteem. …Especially if they also have deposits into significance, capability, control, and security. | |

43 Self-Esteem Self Esteem: “I can handle difficult situations” and “I am worthy of unconditional love and respect” Self-Esteem If they have experienced deposits into their need for connection, those “withdrawals” don’t have as much of an impact on self-esteem. …Especially if they also have deposits into significance, capability, control, and security. They can still believe: “I can handle difficult situations” and “I am worthy of unconditional love and respect” | |

44 Resilience Resilience: The ability to face obstacles and rise again
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45 Resilience Resilience: The ability to face obstacles and rise again
Let’s be honest, this will STILL be difficult. | |

46 Resilience Resilience: The ability to face obstacles and rise again
Let’s be honest, this will STILL be difficult. But once we’ve taught tools for emotional regulation, they can learn how to feel the discomfort… and rise again. | |

47 Resilience Resilience: The ability to face obstacles and rise again
Let’s be honest, this will STILL be difficult. But once we’ve taught tools for emotional regulation, they can learn how to feel the discomfort… and rise again. | |

48 Resilience Resilience: The ability to face obstacles and rise again
Let’s be honest, this will STILL be difficult. But once we’ve taught tools for emotional regulation, they can learn how to feel the discomfort… and rise again. | |

49 Consider which emotional needs in your child are low.
TAKE ACTION Consider how you can teach emotional regulation, or healthy ways to deal with Yuck. How can you model emotional regulation? How can you make your child feel safe when they’re in Yuck? Consider which emotional needs in your child are low. What deposits can you make (that fit within your lifestyle)? | |

50 Questions? (Please fill out comments sheet)
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