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Listen on Spotify: https://bit.ly/4rnefze Listen on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/4rlY5Gv Connect With Us: https://languageofparenting.org/ In this episode of the Language of Parenting podcast, we explore the theme of conflict in parenting, emphasizing that conflict is not something to be avoided but rather a valuable teaching opportunity. We discuss the importance of handling conflicts with children in a way that fosters learning and growth, rather than simply enforcing rules or consequences. The conversation covers practical steps for managing conflict, the significance of intent behind actions, and the role of empathy in discipline. We also share personal experiences and biblical encouragement so that parents can embrace conflict as a means to guide their children towards better choices and deeper connection. Takeaways Conflict is a teaching opportunity for parents and children. Parents are always teaching, even in moments of conflict. Avoiding conflict can lead to unhealthy parenting habits. Conflict can be beneficial for child development. Handling conflict with empathy is crucial for effective discipline. Public conflicts can feel more intense due to social pressures. Pausing and accepting the moment is essential in conflict resolution. Intent matters when responding to children's behavior. Using consequences with empathy helps children learn better. Setting up routines can prevent conflict before it arises. Keywords parenting, conflict resolution, teaching moments, discipline, child development, parenting strategies, emotional intelligence, family dynamics, biblical parenting, effective communication