After Episode 111—“Your Kid’s Not Defiant, They’re Dysregulated”—I heard from so many of you. You asked the hard questions, the real-life ones: “How do I support my kid when they’re left out—again?” “What do I do when a friendship turns mean and messy?” “How do I help my sensitive son deal with bullying and still stay himself?” And today? I’m answering. This episode is a no-fluff, real talk deep dive into what it actually looks like to support big-feeling kids through the emotional rollercoas...
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After Episode 111—“Your Kid’s Not Defiant, They’re Dysregulated”—I heard from so many of you. You asked the hard questions, the real-life ones: “How do I support my kid when they’re left out—again?” “What do I do when a friendship turns mean and messy?” “How do I help my sensitive son deal with bullying and still stay himself?” And today? I’m answering. This episode is a no-fluff, real talk deep dive into what it actually looks like to support big-feeling kids through the emotional rollercoas...
Episode 111: Your Kid’s Not Defiant—They’re Dysregulated: A Guide for 4th–6th Grade Moms
The Peaceful Home
23 minutes
5 months ago
Episode 111: Your Kid’s Not Defiant—They’re Dysregulated: A Guide for 4th–6th Grade Moms
If your once-sweet kid is suddenly slamming doors, forgetting every chore, and turning homework into a battle zone, you’re not alone—and you’re not a bad mom. In this episode of The Peaceful Home Podcast, Pam pulls back the curtain on the real reason parenting 4th–6th graders feels so chaotic—and no, it’s not because your child is disrespectful or lazy. It’s because their nervous system (and yours) is completely underwater. You’ll learn: What’s actually going on in your child’s brain between ...
The Peaceful Home
After Episode 111—“Your Kid’s Not Defiant, They’re Dysregulated”—I heard from so many of you. You asked the hard questions, the real-life ones: “How do I support my kid when they’re left out—again?” “What do I do when a friendship turns mean and messy?” “How do I help my sensitive son deal with bullying and still stay himself?” And today? I’m answering. This episode is a no-fluff, real talk deep dive into what it actually looks like to support big-feeling kids through the emotional rollercoas...