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Parenting Reflections: What It Looks Like in Real Life to Co-Regulate Through Big Emotions (Hint: It's Not Always Simple or Pretty, and You're Still Doing a Great Job!)

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Co-regulation with highly sensitive kids is powerful—but it can get really messy. In this episode, we’re talking about what it looks like to stay grounded when your child is overwhelmed, pushing you away, and drowning in big emotions.

I’m sharing a personal story from a recent parenting moment that reminded me how connection often starts in the mess. It wasn’t perfect, but by staying close and quiet, I was able to support my son in the way he needed most.

You’ll walk away with simple, practical tips to help you sit through the hard stuff, support your child’s emotional release, and tune in to what they really need—even when it’s tough.

FREE Breakthrough Call: https://www.raisedresilient.com/breakthrough

Is Your Child Highly Sensitive? Take My FREE Quiz! https://www.raisedresilient.com/quiz

FREE Guide: 10 Things Your Highly Sensitive Child Needs You to Know: https://www.raisedresilient.com/10things

Mastering Meltdowns Support: https://www.raisedresilient.com/meltdowns

Join Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/raisedresilient

FREE Mindset Shifts: https://www.raisedresilient.com/mindset

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Content provided by Dr. Hilary Mandzik - Psychologist. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Hilary Mandzik - Psychologist 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.

Co-regulation with highly sensitive kids is powerful—but it can get really messy. In this episode, we’re talking about what it looks like to stay grounded when your child is overwhelmed, pushing you away, and drowning in big emotions.

I’m sharing a personal story from a recent parenting moment that reminded me how connection often starts in the mess. It wasn’t perfect, but by staying close and quiet, I was able to support my son in the way he needed most.

You’ll walk away with simple, practical tips to help you sit through the hard stuff, support your child’s emotional release, and tune in to what they really need—even when it’s tough.

FREE Breakthrough Call: https://www.raisedresilient.com/breakthrough

Is Your Child Highly Sensitive? Take My FREE Quiz! https://www.raisedresilient.com/quiz

FREE Guide: 10 Things Your Highly Sensitive Child Needs You to Know: https://www.raisedresilient.com/10things

Mastering Meltdowns Support: https://www.raisedresilient.com/meltdowns

Join Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/raisedresilient

FREE Mindset Shifts: https://www.raisedresilient.com/mindset

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