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  • Episode 350: Parent Questions: Child Who Doesn’t Like Positive Feedback, Child Who Won’t Solve “Boredom” Issue
    2025/07/03

    This week, I’m doing something a little different: Instead of picking the topic myself, I’m answering parents’ questions.

    These questions demonstrate challenges that many of us face behind closed doors — and I’m sharing practical ways to handle them with more confidence and calm.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How to respond to two specific situations as a connected and confident Leader Parent

    • What to do when children respond negatively to positive feedback

    • Why kids with big emotions frequently complain of being bored but resist any suggestion you make

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    12 分
  • Episode 349: One Phrase to Tell Yourself to Improve Your Response in Any Situation
    2025/06/26

    When we’re raising children with big emotions, it can be exhausting trying to handle their behavior, moods, and attitudes along with everything else on our to-do list. Sometimes we lose our cool and say things that we regret… Other times, we find ourselves being too permissive just to avoid a meltdown. However, one simple phrase can help you find a consistent balance and become a more powerful positive influence, even in the hard moments!

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How to balance connection and confidence, so your kids want to follow your lead

    • How to use this phrase in a variety of situations (with real-life examples)

    • The long-term effects of this approach, including how it affects them and how it affects you!

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    13 分
  • Episode 348: Reduce the Stress of Kids’ Frustrating or Confusing Behavior
    2025/06/12

    When we’re raising kids with big emotions, we often learn how to navigate their behavior, moods, and attitudes to avoid meltdowns and dramatic moments. But sometimes, even when we’re doing everything “right,” our children’s behavior can throw us a curveball -- crying for seemingly no reason, refusing to do something they wanted to do, or getting disproportionately angry over a small inconvenience. These situations can leave us frustrated, confused, and powerless to help.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What we need to understand about our kids’ confusing behavior

    • Why specific reactions often make them more upset

    • How to spend less energy addressing frustrating and confusing behavior

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    12 分
  • Episode 347: How to Feel More Confident When Responding to Kids' Reactions (Especially Negativity)
    2025/06/05

    Many kids with big emotions seem to default to negativity—even after a day full of fun and connection. When we witness their lack of positivity, we often think things like, “Why can’t they just be happy?” or “Why are they acting so spoiled?” We feel frustrated that their mood can derail the whole family’s energy, and we feel helpless to do anything about it. But we are not helpless!

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Exactly kids focus on what went wrong, even when so much went right

    • How we keep ourselves stuck in a cycle of negativity – and a simple way to break free

    • A quick plan that takes less energy and helps you respond with calm leadership when the negativity shows up

    Plus, you’ll hear more about a free event, The Negativity Reset, where you’ll learn exactly how to respond when your child is stuck in a negative loop—without rescuing, overexplaining, or letting it ruin your summer.

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    13 分
  • Episode 346: Stop Telling Your Anxious Child That Things Will Be Ok (What They Need Instead)
    2025/05/29

    Many children with big emotions also struggle with anxious thoughts. When our child feels scared, nervous, or overwhelmed, our first instinct is usually to reassure them that everything will be okay. But what if we are actually making it HARDER for them to feel better in the moment and build resilience for the future?

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why, in our defense, we’re wired reassure our children when they feel anxious

    • What happens in our kids’ brains when we reassure them (and why they often feel more anxious after we try to help)

    • Three things our children with big emotions actually need to regulate their nervous system

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    11 分
  • Episode 345: Responding to Snarky Responses Like “This is STUPID”
    2025/05/15

    When we see our kids struggling with things like schoolwork, or friend drama, or dealing with a teacher they don’t like, we often offer suggestions to help them get through those situations more easily. But what should we do when our children give short or snarky responses to our genuine attempts to help?

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why kids are so resistant to our suggestions, even if they know they’re good ones

    • What we almost always do that makes the situation worse

    • How to respond to this type of attitude so that you maintain your positive, powerful influence (and they don’t get away with anything!)

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    12 分
  • Episode 344: An Unfortunate Side Effect Of Having “Big Feelings” (That You Can Fix for Your Child)
    2025/05/08

    People who have big feelings have many strengths. They understand other people really well and often have very strong, meaningful relationships. But there are also potential downsides to having big emotions, like having a hard time making decisions, feeling different from friends and family members, and feeling bad about themselves. Fortunately, there is something that we can do as parents to help our kids with these struggles, while strengthening their resilience and self-esteem.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What it was like for me growing up as a highly sensitive person in a family that didn’t feel things as strongly

    • Two common side effects of having big feelings

    • What we can do to help our kids handle their discomfort in healthy ways and build their confidence rather than eroding it

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    13 分
  • Episode 343: When a Child Has a Big Reaction to a Limit You Set
    2025/04/24

    We know setting limits for our children is an important part of parenting. But kids with big emotions often have over-the-top reactions that seem disproportionate to the situation. How can we handle their reactions effectively when we are exhausted by their rudeness, disrespect, and negotiations?

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why children have big reactions to reasonable limits

    • What we’re doing as parents that often makes it worse

    • How we can help our kids handle discomfort when things don’t go their way (without losing our influence!)

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    13 分