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Unlocking Your Child's Potential: The DISC Model in Parenting with Karen Wagnon - Episode 37

May 15, 2024 Chananya Abraham Season 1 Episode 37
Unlocking Your Child's Potential: The DISC Model in Parenting with Karen Wagnon - Episode 37
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Parenting is Easy Podcast
Unlocking Your Child's Potential: The DISC Model in Parenting with Karen Wagnon - Episode 37
May 15, 2024 Season 1 Episode 37
Chananya Abraham

Welcome to another episode of Parenting is Easy podcast! Join us as we explore the complexities of parenting with Karen Wagnon, who provides valuable insights and practical advice for addressing the ever-evolving challenges of raising children. From understanding children's personalities to fostering emotional resilience, this episode offers valuable guidance to parents looking to enhance their parenting skills and build stronger family connections.
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Understanding the DISC Model in Parenting

The DISC model, a framework describing four primary personality styles—Dominant, Inspiring, Supportive, and Cautious—can be a game-changer in how we parent. Unlike traditional parenting advice that adopts a one-size-fits-all approach, the DISC model emphasizes the unique needs and motivators of each child (and parent).

1. Dominant (D): These children are determined, strong-willed, and often challenge boundaries. They thrive on challenge, choice, and control. Understanding their need to feel autonomous can help parents avoid power struggles and develop a more cooperative relationship.
   
2. Inspiring (I): These energetic and social individuals crave recognition, approval, and popularity. They often seek attention in unique ways, which, if not met positively, can lead to illogical behavior. Parents can support them by providing genuine praise and opportunities for social engagement.

3. Supportive (S): These individuals are known for their reliability, kindness, and tendency to avoid conflict. Their needs revolve around appreciation, security, and acceptance. By recognizing their efforts and providing a stable environment, parents can encourage them to open up and take more risks.

4. Cautious (C): Detail-oriented and analytical, these children need quality answers, value, and excellence. They might ask many questions and take longer to make decisions. Offering patience and clear, logical explanations helps them feel more secure and understood.

Where to find Karen Wagnon:
karen@teachingouryouth.com
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pbdwithkaren
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-wagnon-35813732/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kwagnon/
Free PDF The Parenting Blueprint Toolkit: https://bit.ly/parenting-blueprint-toolkit

This podcast has been associated with affiliate programs. The podcast and host may get a commission from any of the links posted in this description.

CONTACT Chananya
Contact to Discuss Therapy: https://cyuahtherapy.com/contact/
Contact for Podcast: chananya@parentingiseasypodcast.com
Website: https://parentingiseasypodcast.buzzsprout.com
Website: https://cyuahtherapy.com/

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chananya-abraham-a1b5b852/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv35dSG3hE5n6_rSAE_J9VQ

Show Notes

Welcome to another episode of Parenting is Easy podcast! Join us as we explore the complexities of parenting with Karen Wagnon, who provides valuable insights and practical advice for addressing the ever-evolving challenges of raising children. From understanding children's personalities to fostering emotional resilience, this episode offers valuable guidance to parents looking to enhance their parenting skills and build stronger family connections.
1
Understanding the DISC Model in Parenting

The DISC model, a framework describing four primary personality styles—Dominant, Inspiring, Supportive, and Cautious—can be a game-changer in how we parent. Unlike traditional parenting advice that adopts a one-size-fits-all approach, the DISC model emphasizes the unique needs and motivators of each child (and parent).

1. Dominant (D): These children are determined, strong-willed, and often challenge boundaries. They thrive on challenge, choice, and control. Understanding their need to feel autonomous can help parents avoid power struggles and develop a more cooperative relationship.
   
2. Inspiring (I): These energetic and social individuals crave recognition, approval, and popularity. They often seek attention in unique ways, which, if not met positively, can lead to illogical behavior. Parents can support them by providing genuine praise and opportunities for social engagement.

3. Supportive (S): These individuals are known for their reliability, kindness, and tendency to avoid conflict. Their needs revolve around appreciation, security, and acceptance. By recognizing their efforts and providing a stable environment, parents can encourage them to open up and take more risks.

4. Cautious (C): Detail-oriented and analytical, these children need quality answers, value, and excellence. They might ask many questions and take longer to make decisions. Offering patience and clear, logical explanations helps them feel more secure and understood.

Where to find Karen Wagnon:
karen@teachingouryouth.com
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pbdwithkaren
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-wagnon-35813732/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kwagnon/
Free PDF The Parenting Blueprint Toolkit: https://bit.ly/parenting-blueprint-toolkit

This podcast has been associated with affiliate programs. The podcast and host may get a commission from any of the links posted in this description.

CONTACT Chananya
Contact to Discuss Therapy: https://cyuahtherapy.com/contact/
Contact for Podcast: chananya@parentingiseasypodcast.com
Website: https://parentingiseasypodcast.buzzsprout.com
Website: https://cyuahtherapy.com/

FOLLOW US
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parentingiseasysaidno1ever/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chananya-abraham-a1b5b852/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv35dSG3hE5n6_rSAE_J9VQ