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👉 Join The Parenting Wisdom Community FB group for daily parenting support: https://www.efratamira.com/fbcommunity 👉 Join My newsletter to recieve weekly parenting insights and updates here: https://www.efratamira.com/newsletter When a child acts out, we’re quick to explain it away—ADHD, anxiety, big emotions, a hard transition, sibling conflict. But what if the most harmful message we’re sending our children is that they don’t have a choice? In this episode, parenting coach Efrat Amira explores how modern parenting unintentionally teaches children to see themselves as victims of their circumstances—and how that mindset weakens confidence, responsibility, and resilience over time. You’ll learn how to shift from explaining behavior to empowering your child, by teaching them that they always have a choice over how they think, speak, and act. Efrat breaks down the difference between regulating the body and regulating the mind, and shows you how to coach children—step by step—out of victim thinking and into personal responsibility. This episode is especially helpful if your child: Blames others for their behavior Gets overwhelmed by emotions Refuses to cooperate or take responsibility Feels powerless, stuck, or easily triggered You’ll walk away with a new lens on behavior—and practical language you can use immediately with your child. What You’ll Learn in This Episode How labels like ADHD, anxiety, and sensitivity can unintentionally create a victim mindset Why responsibility builds confidence and emotional resilience The difference between self-regulating the body vs. self-regulating the mind How to teach children they have power over their thoughts, emotions, and actions Real-life parenting examples: sibling fights, disrespect, refusal to cooperate How to stop blaming yourself—and stop teaching your child to blame others 00:00 Understanding Victim Mentality in Children 03:11 The Importance of Self-Regulation 06:05 Empowering Children to Choose Their Responses 08:56 Breaking Free from Blame and Embracing Responsibility Welcome to The Parenting Wisdom! 🌿 This channel is for parents who want to step into their natural role as leaders in the home and raise kids who grow into resilient, responsible, and successful adults. On The Parenting Wisdom, you’ll find: Parenting tips and strategies to guide your family with confidence Insights from child development and attachment science Tools for building secure attachment and lasting family bonds Practical ways to set boundaries, teach responsibility, and inspire independence Wisdom on parenting as leadership, helping you shape the values and character of your children My goal is to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to lead your children with love, clarity, and purpose—so they can thrive both in your home and in the world. 👉 Eliminate Yelling And Stess At Home. Get Your Free Guide HERE: https://www.efratamira.com/calmparent 👉Explore public, private, homeschool, and unschooling with fresh perspective. Access Your Guide Here: https://www.efratamira.com/backtoschool 👉 Join My newsletter to recieve weekly parenting insights and updates here: https://www.efratamira.com/newsletter ✅ Subscribe, Like, and Follow For Weekly Parenting Wisdom Videos On YouTube Here: / @theparentingwisdom ✅ Follow on Instagram Here: / parentingwisdompodcast This video examines how attributing children's acting out to external factors can foster a victim mentality, hindering true emotional regulation. We explore how to break this cycle and cultivate a mindset that builds responsibility for kids, confidence, and resilience, which are crucial aspects of healthy child development. These parenting tips aim to guide parents in helping their defiant child make choices that lead to growth and self improvement. 🌿