Parenting with type a and type b personality theory is one of the most complex challenges — and manageable with the right support and strategies.
The Truth About Parenting with Type A and Type B Personality Theory
Children of parents with type a and type b personality theory are at higher genetic and environmental risk — this is real. But parental type a and type b personality theory that is acknowledged and managed has far less impact than type a and type b personality theory that is denied.
Practical Strategies for Parenting with Type A and Type B Personality Theory
- Prioritize type a and type b personality theory treatment: You cannot pour from an empty cup
- Repair well: When type a and type b personality theory affects your parenting, the repair conversation matters more than the mistake
- Build village: Enlist other trusted adults so your children have support beyond you
- Maintain structure: Routine is especially stabilizing for children when parent has type a and type b personality theory
Talking to Children About Your Type A and Type B Personality Theory
Age-appropriate honesty reduces children's self-blame (kids often think parental distress is their fault): 'Mommy/Daddy has a sickness that sometimes makes me feel sad/tired/worried. It's not your fault. I'm getting help.'