Ep. 34: The Child Who Saves Their Worst for You

If your child is perfectly behaved everywhere else and completely falls apart at home — and part of you wonders what that says about you as a parent — this episode finally gives you the real explanation.

The after-school crash isn't bad behavior. It's regulatory fatigue. Your child has been holding it together all day — masking, managing, compensating — and by the time they get to you, there's nothing left. In this episode you'll learn why children release their hardest emotions with the people they trust most, what that pattern is actually telling you about your relationship, and how shifting the question from what's wrong with my child to what did today cost them changes everything about how you respond.

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Ep. 33: What Mother's Day Showed You (That Nobody Else Could See)