@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 3:27

The common behaviors we display when carrying childhood trauma.

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Hey, y'all, and welcome to another edition of at the Miss Leanne. Happy, happy Monday. So no matter which hat I wear, special education teacher, respite care provider, hebrew school teacher, just being a human when I'm talking to parents and the topic of their child's well being comes up, I hear time and time again, quote, you must think I'm an awful parent. End quote. No, it is so not my place. You all to judge you

#mentalhealth #childhoodtrauma

@Astroality
Carly D
@Astroality · 4:16
We can't support someone who's really in need if our own needs have never been fully met. If we didn't have a really healthy relationship with our parents or the relationship that we observed between our parents or our caregivers was very volatile, then we sort of have come to expect that. And we kind of adopt this sort of just deal with it mentality, right. And keep pushing forward
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@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 0:57

@Astroality

And, yeah, it's one of those things, priorities in life. And I so agree with you because self care is the number one priority, and then you can take care of many other aspects of your life. So thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate it. Yeah, I just try to share knowledge, but also a lot of these things are just things that happen on a day to day basis
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