Something interesting happens in parenting.
A parent reacts.
Maybe they raise their voice.
Later they realise it.
They apologise.
They genuinely mean it.
And yet the same moment happens again another day.
Many parents ask themselves a difficult question in those moments.
"If I am aware of it, why does it still happen?"
Because awareness does not automatically change the belief behind the reaction.
Beliefs often sit quietly underneath our expectations.
What children should do.
What respect should look like.
What being a good parent should mean.
Those beliefs shape reactions faster than conscious thinking.
So even when a parent is aware, the pattern may still repeat.
This is why the Belief Reset Method™ does not focus only on behaviour.
It looks at the belief that may be guiding the moment.