Sometimes the more helpful focus is helping them get regulated first, because that’s when meaningful learning and behavior change are more likely to happen.
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For kids who are dysregulated, their ability to learn from a consequence is very different. If they’re overwhelmed or not in a balanced state, real reflection and learning are much harder.
When it comes to consequences, it helps to pause and ask: What’s the real goal?
Is the goal to send a message in the moment, or to help change the behavior?
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Parenting a complex teen can feel isolating, exhausting, and impossible to figure out on your own. What if you didn’t have to do it alone?
This approach isn’t about giving up—it’s about meeting your child where they are and responding in a way that actually supports regulation over time.
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When children become highly escalated, their ability to think, reason, or respond is temporarily offline. In those moments, less intervention is often more effective. Your calm presence, a quieter environment, and giving them room can make a bigger difference than trying to talk them through it.
What’s important to remember is that not every moment is meant to be “solved.” Sometimes, the most supportive thing you can do is shift your role—from trying to stop the behavior to simply holding a safe, steady space.
It can feel incredibly overwhelming when your child is in the middle of a meltdown, especially when nothing seems to help in the moment.
Raise kids to use technology intelligently and responsibly -- even when you're not looking over their shoulder.
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Nobody likes it when their child lies to them. But sometimes we're actually teach our children to lie, especially those kids with ADHD.
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That gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it? It's not about discipline — it's about your nervous system.
In Episode 261, Theresa Lear Levine explains how subconscious patterns quietly drive our reactions and what we can do to shift them.
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