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96 When to Push, When to Pull Back: Parenting Kids with Big Emotions

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In this episode of Kids With Big Emotions, Andi dives into the delicate balance of knowing when to push your child and when to pull back. Parenting neurodiverse kids or those with big emotions can feel overwhelming, especially when societal pressures push for uniform benchmarks and comparisons.

Andi introduces the concept of the "Learning Ladder," a step-by-step approach to helping kids develop skills and confidence at their own pace. Whether you're grappling with homework meltdowns, morning routines, or big life transitions, this episode will help you meet your child where they are and celebrate their unique journey.

If you're ready to reframe expectations and discover actionable tools, this is an episode you won't want to miss!

Key Takeaways

  1. The Learning Ladder Approach: Understanding that each child's development is unique and helping them climb one step at a time can reduce overwhelm and big emotions.
  2. Meeting Kids Where They Are: Adjusting expectations isn’t lowering standards—it’s about aligning with a child’s abilities to foster confidence and success.
  3. Challenging Societal Norms: Reject the pressure of benchmarks and comparisons that assume all kids should develop at the same pace.
  4. Trial and Observation: Parents must experiment, observe, and adapt to figure out the right steps for their child’s growth.

Episode Highlights

[00:00:00] Introduction: Learning when to push and when to pull back as a parent.

[00:02:00] The Learning Ladder Concept: Shifting from a rigid “bar of expectations” to a ladder kids can climb step by step.

[00:06:00] Challenges of Comparisons and Expectations

[00:12:00] Knowing When to Push or Pull Back

[00:16:00] Implementing the Learning Ladder in Daily Life

[00:20:00] Reducing Emotional Outbursts

[00:24:00] Grace for Parents and Trial-and-Error Parenting

[00:25:00] Recap and Final Advice

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Content provided by Andi Clark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andi Clark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.com

Support Circle Membership: https://andiclark.thrivecart.com/support-circle/

In this episode of Kids With Big Emotions, Andi dives into the delicate balance of knowing when to push your child and when to pull back. Parenting neurodiverse kids or those with big emotions can feel overwhelming, especially when societal pressures push for uniform benchmarks and comparisons.

Andi introduces the concept of the "Learning Ladder," a step-by-step approach to helping kids develop skills and confidence at their own pace. Whether you're grappling with homework meltdowns, morning routines, or big life transitions, this episode will help you meet your child where they are and celebrate their unique journey.

If you're ready to reframe expectations and discover actionable tools, this is an episode you won't want to miss!

Key Takeaways

  1. The Learning Ladder Approach: Understanding that each child's development is unique and helping them climb one step at a time can reduce overwhelm and big emotions.
  2. Meeting Kids Where They Are: Adjusting expectations isn’t lowering standards—it’s about aligning with a child’s abilities to foster confidence and success.
  3. Challenging Societal Norms: Reject the pressure of benchmarks and comparisons that assume all kids should develop at the same pace.
  4. Trial and Observation: Parents must experiment, observe, and adapt to figure out the right steps for their child’s growth.

Episode Highlights

[00:00:00] Introduction: Learning when to push and when to pull back as a parent.

[00:02:00] The Learning Ladder Concept: Shifting from a rigid “bar of expectations” to a ladder kids can climb step by step.

[00:06:00] Challenges of Comparisons and Expectations

[00:12:00] Knowing When to Push or Pull Back

[00:16:00] Implementing the Learning Ladder in Daily Life

[00:20:00] Reducing Emotional Outbursts

[00:24:00] Grace for Parents and Trial-and-Error Parenting

[00:25:00] Recap and Final Advice

  continue reading

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