Been There Got Out Podcast

Transforming Aggression Into Healthy Expression for Boys

Chris & Lisa / Tosha Schore Season 2024 Episode 167

Navigating the stormy seas of raising boys through divorce and aggression can feel overwhelming, but Tosha Schore from Parenting Boys Peacefully joins us to chart a course toward calmer waters. Our latest episode unpacks the "boys will be boys" mentality, revealing how it hinders our ability to see through to the heart of our sons' struggles. Tosha's expertise shines as we dissect the importance of establishing loving limits and the profound ripple effect parental behavior has on a child's future relationships. We also dive into the complexities of co-parenting, where values may clash, highlighting strategies for maintaining consistency and nurturing resilience in boys, even when family dynamics shift.

The warning signs of a child in distress can often be mistaken for typical roughhousing or dismissed as a phase. Our conversation with Tosha illuminates these red flags, from unusual aggression to habits children use to dull their feelings. We emphasize the counterintuitive truth that allowing boys to articulate their emotions can actually decrease aggressive tendencies. Together, we explore the critical need for normalizing and navigating these challenging emotions, both for the child and the parents, who hold the key to guiding their sons through these tumultuous experiences with compassion and understanding.

Finally, we delve into Tosha's "Out with Aggression" course, a beacon of hope for parents adrift in the chaos of boyhood aggression. She provides actionable insights into steering clear of common pitfalls and embracing the transformative power of play and connection. For any parent feeling isolated or ashamed in the face of their child's aggressive behavior, our episode reaffirms that you're not navigating these choppy waters alone. With the support of a compassionate community and Tosha's wise guidance, parents can find the tools they need for a peaceful transformation, ensuring that the journey through aggression is one of hope, healing, and eventual harmony.

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