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Back to SearchEP. 171: Living with someone chronically dysregulated
Episode 171
Do you live with someone or love someone who is chronically dysregulated?
This episode isn’t an episode that is going to tell you what to do.
This is a…
1 year, 11 months ago
REPLAY: Child Always Dysregulated? Try This!!!
***This episode originally aired on February 16th, 2021***
Connection. Empathizing. Offering choices. These parenting ideas sound good in theory bu…
2 years ago
Ep. 170: Why Kids Act Better for Other People
Episode 170
It’s very common for all humans- kids and adults- to have more behavior struggles and dysregulation. Kids with vulnerable nervous systems, as well as…
2 years ago
REPLAY: Trauma Behavior? Or Just Regular Kid Acting-Up Behavior?
***This episode originally aired on May 11th, 2021***
You’ve asked yourself “Is this a behavior that’s coming from my child’s trauma? Or is this regu…
2 years ago
Ep. 169: The Privilege of Parenting with Safety
Episode 169
Parenting with co-regulating and seeing below our kids behaviors is actually a privilege we rarely talk about. It’s always a privilege, but especiall…
2 years ago
REPLAY: Undoing the Aloneness in Parenting
Parents of kids with a history of relational and complex trauma are some of the loneliness people I’ve ever known.
The loneliness of parenting becomes…
2 years ago
Ep. 168: "I HATE YOU! And Other Big Feelings
Episode 168
Kids with vulnerable nervous systems often say BIG, hurtful, and scary words. They say things like “I hate you!” or “You hate me!” They sometimes thr…
2 years ago
{REPLAY} Grief in Parenting
Robyn explores the grief in parenting kids with vulnerable nervous systems
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The relationship between trauma and griefWhy…2 years ago
Ep. 167: Silliness As A Sign Of Dysregulation
Episode 167
Have you ever felt confused by your child’s silly behavior? It seems like they are having fun, but it doesn’t feel good at all?
In this episode, you’l…
2 years ago
{REPLAY} What To Do After We Mess Up (Rupture Repair)
Our kids don’t need us to be perfect. Not only do they not need us to be perfect, it would actually be bad for them if we were.
In fact, research s…
2 years, 1 month ago