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#Behavioral Example Reel by @coachmo_kids - Behavior is communication.
The more parents learn to read behavior as information, the easier parenting becomes.

#ParentingTruth
#UnderstandKids
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Behavior is communication. The more parents learn to read behavior as information, the easier parenting becomes. #ParentingTruth #UnderstandKids #ParentWisdom #EmotionalIntelligence #CoachMo
#Behavioral Example Reel by @explainx.hub - Do follow @explaining.corex 
Observing the visual content, I am reminded of the significant influence parental figures exert. 👨‍👦 The young child's
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Do follow @explaining.corex Observing the visual content, I am reminded of the significant influence parental figures exert. 👨‍👦 The young child's actions, mirroring the father's posture, underscore the profound impact of behavioral modeling. 👣 This interaction highlights a fundamental aspect of early childhood development, where children frequently emulate observed behaviors. 🧠 It serves as a compelling illustration of the adage, "actions speak louder than words." 🗣️ Parents inherently serve as primary role models, shaping their children's perceptions and habits. 👪 This dynamic emphasizes the constant, often subconscious, learning that occurs within families. 🏡 Therefore, mindful conduct is paramount in fostering positive developmental outcomes. 🌱 The captured moment is a clear demonstration of this principle. ✨
#Behavioral Example Reel by @king62dagreat (verified account) - Silence breeds acceptance for it. Modeled chaos becomes learned chaos. Disrespect performed becomes disrespect learned. Your personal behavior directl
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Silence breeds acceptance for it. Modeled chaos becomes learned chaos. Disrespect performed becomes disrespect learned. Your personal behavior directly shapes your parental impact. #ParentingImpact #BehaviorModeling #ChildDevelopment #FamilyDynamics #ConsciousParenting
#Behavioral Example Reel by @abanaturally (verified account) - This is your reminder that your kids are probably engaging in appropriate behavior about 95 percent of the day.

It just so happens that the other 5 p
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This is your reminder that your kids are probably engaging in appropriate behavior about 95 percent of the day. It just so happens that the other 5 percent gets the biggest response from us. And we jump in fast because we want to shut it down immediately, which leaves us in this endless cycle of yelling and reacting.  Or we respond with extra softness and connection because, let’s face it, that usually makes it stop too. But either way, the message we are sending is crystal clear.  Challenging behavior produces the biggest reactions from adults. And remember, attention does not have to be positive to be powerful. And here’s the part most people miss. Our best attention, the biggest reactions, and the deepest connection, should not be reserved for misbehavior or big milestones. Those moments live in the ordinary. When nothing dramatic is happening. Your smile when they look up from a book. Your genuine interest in stories that make no sense. Your playful attention during everyday routines. Everyone wants to know, “What do I do when my child misbehaves?” but almost no one asks, “What do I do when my child gets it right?”  Here’s the answer. You notice. You lean in. You comment. You connect. Ordinary moments become the lessons. That’s where kids learn patience, flexibility, kindness, and communication. That’s why the first half of my Practical Parenting course starts here. These are not extras. These are the foundation of a parent child relationship. Everything else, discipline, teaching, expectations, rests on top of that. And without it, we have nothing. Comment READY. You don’t have to wait another day for parenting to get easier.  #bcba #behavior #parentsofinstagram
#Behavioral Example Reel by @valuesforkidsng - Most parents take backtalk personally.

But children don't wake up planning to be disrespectful.

When a child argues or rolls their eyes, it's usuall
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Most parents take backtalk personally. But children don’t wake up planning to be disrespectful. When a child argues or rolls their eyes, it’s usually a sign of one of three things: • Emotional overload • Boundary testing • Lack of structured correction Disrespect is often a skill gap — not a character flaw. The goal isn’t to silence your child. It’s to teach respectful communication clearly and consistently. Are you correcting behaviour… or teaching skills? I break this down step-by-step inside my Behaviour Toolkit for parents who want structure, not shouting. Link in bio. . . . . . . #ParentingTips #ModernParenting #RaisingKids #IntentionalParenting #ConsciousParenting
#Behavioral Example Reel by @dralexbeyondbehavior (verified account) - What actually helps behavior isn't being stricter...
It's being clearer, calmer, and more consistent.

On this page, you'll learn:
✔️ why behavior hap
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What actually helps behavior isn’t being stricter... It’s being clearer, calmer, and more consistent. On this page, you’ll learn: ✔️ why behavior happens ✔️ how to respond without power struggles ✔️ how to set boundaries that actually stick ✔️ how to teach skills instead of relying on consequences What you won’t find here: ❌ quick fixes ❌ punishment-first advice ❌ permissive parenting disguised as “gentle” Just practical, evidence-based behavior strategies — explained for real parents and teachers living real life. If that’s what you’re looking for, you’re in the right place 🤍 👋🏼 Hi! I’m Alex—a PhD-level behavior analyst + mom of two spirited littles. I share practical, evidence-based strategies that actually work with real kids, in real life. Follow along for tools that help behavior make sense, from a behavior analyst in it with you 🫶🏼 parenting behavior tips • behavior science for parents • discipline without punishment • toddler behavior explained • reducing power struggles • setting boundaries calmly • evidence based parenting strategies • positive discipline tools • gentle parenting alternatives • strong willed kids support • child behavior education • teaching self regulation
#Behavioral Example Reel by @jessieliewsp - Most reactions happen in seconds.
A comment.
A shutdown.
A refusal.
And our brain fills in the meaning immediately.

But decoding behaviour requires s
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Most reactions happen in seconds. A comment. A shutdown. A refusal. And our brain fills in the meaning immediately. But decoding behaviour requires something different. It requires pause. Looking for patterns instead of reacting to one moment. Watching state instead of only correcting action. Separating today’s reality from tomorrow’s fear. Decoding doesn’t mean lowering standards. It means adjusting support so your child can meet them. That’s leadership — not permissiveness. Save this for the next time things escalate. Part of this week’s series on decoding before reacting. #ParentingSupport #TeenParenting #BehaviorIsCommunication #CalmLeadership #EmotionalSafety #NervousSystemAwareness #ParentingRealTalk
#Behavioral Example Reel by @coachmo_kids - Your child is learning a language every day-
through tone, stress, and reactions.

What feels normal to you
becomes normal to them.

Pause with that.
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Your child is learning a language every day— through tone, stress, and reactions. What feels normal to you becomes normal to them. Pause with that. #CoachMo #ParentingTruth #CultureMold #BreakTheCycle #ConsciousParenting EmotionalIntelligence RaisingHumans
#Behavioral Example Reel by @funmifolaranmi - Here are 3 ways parents unknowingly violate cognitive etiquette every day - and what to do instead.

1. Interrupting a Child's Train of Thought
When a
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Here are 3 ways parents unknowingly violate cognitive etiquette every day — and what to do instead. 1. Interrupting a Child’s Train of Thought When a child is focused — building with blocks, telling a story, solving a puzzle — and a parent suddenly says, “Hurry up!” or “That’s not how you do it”, it disrupts their cognitive flow. Why it matters: Children need uninterrupted time to build reasoning skills. Constant correction reduces confidence in independent thinking. It trains them to rely on external direction instead of internal problem-solving. Better approach: Pause before speaking. Ask, “Want help, or are you figuring it out?” Allow productive struggle. 2. Over-Explaining or Answering Too Quickly When a child asks a question and the parent immediately provides a full explanation, it can short-circuit curiosity. Why it matters: Thinking requires space. Immediate answers discourage hypothesis-building. Children may stop exploring ideas on their own. Better approach: Ask, “What do you think?” Break answers into smaller prompts. Let them reason before you reveal. 3. Dismissing Big Emotions as “Not Logical” Statements like: “That doesn’t make sense.” “You’re overreacting.” “Stop being dramatic.” These invalidate emotional cognition. Why it matters: Emotions are part of thinking. Dismissal teaches children to suppress rather than regulate. It weakens emotional intelligence development. Better approach: Name the emotion: “You’re frustrated.” Validate before correcting: “That makes sense.” Teach regulation after acknowledgment. The Core Idea of Cognitive Etiquette Cognitive etiquette is about respecting: A child’s thinking pace A child’s emotional processing A child’s problem-solving autonomy It’s less about control — and more about cultivating mental dignity. #DecorumMD #etiquettematters #etiquettelessons #etiquettetips #funmifolaranmi
#Behavioral Example Reel by @jessieliewsp - When my child resisted or shut down, my brain filled in the story immediately.
"She's avoiding."
"She's dramatic."
"She needs to push through."

I did
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When my child resisted or shut down, my brain filled in the story immediately. “She’s avoiding.” “She’s dramatic.” “She needs to push through.” I didn’t realise I was reacting to my interpretation — not her state. What changed things wasn’t controlling behaviour. It was learning to decode it. Looking for patterns. Watching state. Separating today from my fear about the future. That shift didn’t remove expectations. It made them sustainable. This is the final piece of Week 6. If this resonates, stay with the series. Next, we’ll talk about how to build capacity once the signal is understood. #ParentingSupport #TeenParenting #BehaviorIsCommunication #CalmLeadership #NervousSystemAwareness #EmotionalSafety #ParentingRealTalk
#Behavioral Example Reel by @abanaturally (verified account) - First things first, let's get something straight ⤵️

Behavior can be taught. 

When you understand that social skills are teachable, just like reading
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First things first, let’s get something straight ⤵️ Behavior can be taught.  When you understand that social skills are teachable, just like reading or math, it changes everything for your child (and for you). Doors open. Confidence builds. And the meltdowns? They start to shrink. I teach social skills using two evidence-based procedures: Behavior Skills Training (BST) and the Teaching Interaction Procedure (TIP). They’re similar, but in this video, I used BST. It’s a 4-step method: instruction, modeling, rehearsal, and feedback. And if you’re stuck repeating yourself 100 times a day? This is your lifesaver. Now, I know what you’re thinking:
“Who has time for all that?” But you want to know what’s actually wild?
Doing nothing, and expecting things to magically change. Taking a few intentional minutes to pull your kids aside and practice before the problem shows up will save you way more time (and energy) than constantly reacting after the fact. And honestly? Everyone’s a whole lot happier. My Practical Parenting course teaches you how to do this step by step, so you feel confident knowing exactly what to do and when. Already own the course? I just added the full 13-minute version of this video to the course (it’s in the Expectations module) that breaks it down for you. Comment READY if you want in. #bcba #behavior #parentsofinstagram
#Behavioral Example Reel by @bostongirltv - Decode behaviors, don't just stop them. See them as communication. Eye contact isn't always the gold standard. Reframe how you see behavior. #Behavior
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Decode behaviors, don't just stop them. See them as communication. Eye contact isn't always the gold standard. Reframe how you see behavior. #BehaviorTips #CommunicationSkills #Neurodiversity #ParentingTips #TeacherLife #EducationMatters #ReelsOfInstagram

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