@38hatinhtattoo: Lãng mạn từ phía xa, dịu dàng ngay trước mặt🍀

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anhkhoa38_28
🇻🇳38Anh Khoa28🇯🇵 :
Ai là người quay
2025-02-10 06:20:34
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cucojp
cucojp :
Giá trị Quá. Mùa đông năm nay ấm rồi
2025-02-10 08:20:28
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hai060321
Hải nghệ an -28🇯🇵 :
Đẹp đôi quá thầy ơi❤️
2025-02-09 10:24:58
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You might feel more fun after a drink. Looser. Louder. Laughing a little more. But to your child, that version of you feels off. Because it’s not about how much you love them. It’s about how consistent you feel to their nervous system. The psychology is simple: Kids need predictable emotional cues to feel safe. When those cues shift—even subtly—their body registers it as danger. Even just one drink can alter your facial expression, tone, posture, reaction time, and affect. You’re still there… but you’re different. And the younger the child, the more their brain depends on co-regulation with you to understand the world. According to the Harvard Center on the Developing Child: “Children’s emotional well-being is directly affected by their relationships with caregivers. When that relationship is inconsistent or unpredictable, the child’s stress response system becomes activated and can stay elevated.” (Source: Harvard University, “Key Concepts: Serve and Return”) So while you think you’re being more playful, they may be scanning for clues. Trying to figure out: Is Mom safe right now? Is Dad present or somewhere else? What changed? This disconnect wires their developing brain for anxiety and dysregulation. Because unpredictability isn’t fun—it’s confusing. Especially when it’s tied to love and connection. I don’t drink in motherhood. Not because I’m better— But because I understand that “more fun” is often an illusion built on emotional instability. If you’re ready to stop reaching for alcohol to regulate and start healing your nervous system from the inside out: 💧 Drop MAGIC for the daily gut-brain drink that actually supports mood, serotonin, and stress 👥 Drop FB to join my free holistic sobriety + parenting group 📩 DM COACH if you’re ready to work 1:1 and rewire what your kids remember. #TheySeeTheyFeelTheyRemember #SoberParenting #NervousSystemHealing #AlcoholFreeMom #ChildDevelopment #GutBrainAxis #BreakTheCycle #CoRegulation #ParentingPsychology #HarvardServeAndReturn
You might feel more fun after a drink. Looser. Louder. Laughing a little more. But to your child, that version of you feels off. Because it’s not about how much you love them. It’s about how consistent you feel to their nervous system. The psychology is simple: Kids need predictable emotional cues to feel safe. When those cues shift—even subtly—their body registers it as danger. Even just one drink can alter your facial expression, tone, posture, reaction time, and affect. You’re still there… but you’re different. And the younger the child, the more their brain depends on co-regulation with you to understand the world. According to the Harvard Center on the Developing Child: “Children’s emotional well-being is directly affected by their relationships with caregivers. When that relationship is inconsistent or unpredictable, the child’s stress response system becomes activated and can stay elevated.” (Source: Harvard University, “Key Concepts: Serve and Return”) So while you think you’re being more playful, they may be scanning for clues. Trying to figure out: Is Mom safe right now? Is Dad present or somewhere else? What changed? This disconnect wires their developing brain for anxiety and dysregulation. Because unpredictability isn’t fun—it’s confusing. Especially when it’s tied to love and connection. I don’t drink in motherhood. Not because I’m better— But because I understand that “more fun” is often an illusion built on emotional instability. If you’re ready to stop reaching for alcohol to regulate and start healing your nervous system from the inside out: 💧 Drop MAGIC for the daily gut-brain drink that actually supports mood, serotonin, and stress 👥 Drop FB to join my free holistic sobriety + parenting group 📩 DM COACH if you’re ready to work 1:1 and rewire what your kids remember. #TheySeeTheyFeelTheyRemember #SoberParenting #NervousSystemHealing #AlcoholFreeMom #ChildDevelopment #GutBrainAxis #BreakTheCycle #CoRegulation #ParentingPsychology #HarvardServeAndReturn

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