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    Explore "sensitive children" with insightful episodes like "Episode 301: Raise Children Who Are Resilient, Not Entitled", "How to parent powerfully when you're a sensitive mum with ‘sensitive’ or ‘challenging’ (or ‘neurodivergent’) children", "BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Pediatric Sleep Consultant Bonnie Dimmick", "BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Creativity Coach Beryl Young" and "Episode 282: Case Study: Mom Who Addresses Kids’ Resistance" from podcasts like ""Your Parenting Long Game", "The Secret Witch Show", "Your Parenting Long Game", "Your Parenting Long Game" and "Your Parenting Long Game"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Episode 301: Raise Children Who Are Resilient, Not Entitled

    Episode 301: Raise Children Who Are Resilient, Not Entitled

    Because our children struggle with challenging situations and feelings, we want to give them what they need to be resilient. But if we’re being honest, sometimes it's easier in the moment to give them what they WANT instead of what they NEED to be able to handle the obstacles they will inevitably face in life. 

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How to know whether we’re meeting our kids’ wants or needs -- and when we need to make a change!

    • What our children actually need from us to become more resilient 

    • The easiest way to meet our kids’ emotional needs (with examples!) for stronger self-esteem and healthier relationships

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    How to parent powerfully when you're a sensitive mum with ‘sensitive’ or ‘challenging’ (or ‘neurodivergent’) children

    How to parent powerfully when you're a sensitive mum with ‘sensitive’ or ‘challenging’ (or ‘neurodivergent’) children

    On the Secret Witch Show today our guest is Lian Brook-Tyler. Lian is one of my own long-standing, trusted guides - she’s a shamanic healer, teacher of wild magic, podcaster and co-founder of Waking The Wild. Her mythical journey truly began when she was ruptured open to Spirit with the sudden death of her father – which led to her mysteriously recovering from 15 years of chronic pain, panic attacks and anxiety. That inexplicable transformation inspired her to leave a leadership role in the corporate world to immerse herself in discovering what creates pain and struggle, and conversely, how to create a life overflowing with love, magic, beauty and truth.

     

    In this episode we explore the crucial work of soul and sovereignty through the lens of ‘parenting.’  We dive into the common challenges that many women face around parenting children who can be often be experienced and labelled as ‘sensitive’, ‘different’ or ‘challenging’ in some way - perhaps also labelled as ‘neurodivergent - and how we can navigate this when we ourselves are sensitive (and possibly neurodivergent) ourselves.  We explored how parents of the ‘sensitive young souls’ of the world often heartbreakingly feel like ‘bad mums’, and what we really mean by ‘sensitivity’, how it is actually a superpower rather than a disadvantage - and how we can begin to parent from our power, meeting everyone’s needs and modelling a new way of love and understanding.



    What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

     

    • We can often judge ourselves as “bad mothers”, yet what this really means is we are feeling “my children are not behaving in a way that my family, culture or school deems is an okay way to behave” - we are actually making ourselves and our children wrong for something that is a neutral difference (or ‘divergence’) to the cultural norm

    • If we look at indigenous cultures, we can see we are all innately wired to be sensitive. Humans weren’t born for the modern world and its bright lights, smells, chemicals, electricity, devices - and so we learn to close down, to even just function

    • If we have been raised in a culture that has us try and fit nicely into a system where we follow the rules, we will value ‘fitting in,’ and it will require us to heal those wounds and free ourselves from the conditioning to welcome these sensitive aspects of ourselves and our children, and free ourselves from judgement

    • The things we think are our ‘problems’ are actually literal gifts.  Those wounds and gifts will be different for everyone, depending on what our soul is here for, but, for example, Lian’s sensitivity to what’s going on and her heightened awareness to spirit, was a gift as she was here to be a shaman.  Sensitivity is a gift if we are here to be healers

    • To parent powerfully, we need to know and honour our boundaries - without that we won’t be able to parent - at least not in a conducive and sustainable way. Yet, that’s been made culturally wrong, too.  We’re told we should be “access all areas” to our children and not have time to ourselves - that we shouldn’t have needs - and it takes deep healing to recognise we need boundaries in place

    • Powerful parenting requires leadership - which needs us to look sovereignly at what’s right for us as parents, and what’s right for our children, and make powerful aligned choices.



    Resources and Things that We Spoke About:

     



    Thank you for listening, we’d love to know what comes alive for you in this week’s episode, so please let us know.

     

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    Thank you,

    Nicole and Team Secret Witch xox

     

    BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Pediatric Sleep Consultant Bonnie Dimmick

    BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Pediatric Sleep Consultant Bonnie Dimmick

    Welcome to a bonus "Ask Me 3" episode with pediatric sleep consultant Bonnie Dimmick!

    Listen as I ask Bonnie 3 questions:
    1. For families with toddlers, preschoolers or young kids that aren't sleeping independently, is it too late to help them learn? 
    2. How can I get my kids to stop stalling so much and all their curtain calls at bedtime?
    3. All of a sudden my great sleeper refuses to fall asleep without me in the room and is waking up at night, what should I do?

    Listen as Bonnie asks me 3 questions: 
    1. How do you deal best with periods where a child has a very strong parental preference?
    2. What are your best tips for handling kids who hate making mistakes and it feels like logic and modeling aren't working? 
    3. How do you get kids to practice hard things or try something new without bribery or how do you recommend handling this?

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    BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Creativity Coach Beryl Young

    BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Creativity Coach Beryl Young

    Welcome to a bonus "Ask Me 3" episode with Creativity Coach Beryl Young!

    Listen as I ask Beryl the 3 questions:
    1. How did you personally discover the powerful connection between creativity and self-care, and what led you to become a self-care coach? 
    2. What are some common misconceptions or barriers people often face when it comes to integrating creativity into their self-care routine, and how do you help them overcome these challenges?
    3. What advice do you give to those who struggle with finding time for creative pursuits amidst the demands of daily life and responsibilities?

    Listen as Beryl asks me the 3 questions:
    1. I'm all about showing parents that it's essential to address your own needs for self-care and well-being while also attending to your kids needs. How do you recommend parents strike this balance between fulfilling their personal needs and the responsibilities as a parent? 
    2. I'm just about to enter parenting a teenager and my role as a parent I can feel shifting. I have more time for me but I worry about maintaining open lines of connection and communication with my kiddo. What advice do you have for fostering healthy communication and trust between parents and teenagers?
    3. Teenagers (and kids of all ages really) are increasingly exposed to social media and digital technologies at younger and younger ages. How can parents effectively navigate this digital landscape and help their teens develop healthy screen time habits?

     

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    Episode 282: Case Study: Mom Who Addresses Kids’ Resistance

    Episode 282: Case Study: Mom Who Addresses Kids’ Resistance

    Many kids with big emotions resist doing what we ask them to do. And it can be exhausting to deal with this resistance day after day. But if the strategies we’ve tried to use to address resistance don’t work, what can we do instead?

    In this case study episode, you’ll learn:

    • What we need to know about resistance in order to address it effectively 

    • What we’re unintentionally doing that contributes to kids’ resistance

    • Two questions to ask yourself to help improve your influence with your child 

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    BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Sleep Consultant Kelsey Alford

    BONUS Episode: "Ask Me 3" With Sleep Consultant Kelsey Alford

    Welcome to a bonus "Ask Me 3" episode with pediatric nurse practitioner and sleep consultant Kelsey Alford.

    Listen as I ask Kelsey the 3 questions:
    1. How should you handle sleep regressions? 
    2. How to know when is the right time to make sleep changes ? 
    3. How do you stay kind and firm when you are exhausted?

    Listen as Kelsey asks me the 3 questions: 
    1. How do you deal with parent preferences? 
    2. How do you deal with transitions away from/stopping devices (especially over summer)?
    3. How do you deal with fears- how much to validate and when (night time vs daytime)?

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    Rachel's free coaching calls
    Rachel's free Facebook group

    Episode 267: Tips for Making 1:1 Time With Each Child More Realistic (and Effective)

    Episode 267: Tips for Making 1:1 Time With Each Child More Realistic (and Effective)

    There are a lot of demands on our time these days. Even though we know we should spend 1:1 time with each of our children, it can feel like a daunting task to find space in our calendar and plan activities for multiple children. In this episode, you’ll learn how to make 1:1 time with children more realistic, even when we’re busy. You'll also learn how to make sure our 1:1 time actually gives kids what they need... and a tip for what to do when kids want more time with us than we can give them! 

     

    Episode 264: A Mom Who Was Tired of Her Kids Competing and Comparing

    Episode 264: A Mom Who Was Tired of Her Kids Competing and Comparing

    We want our kids to enjoy spending time with each other, but what happens when they spend most of their time together competing and complaining that they didn’t get something the other has? Of course, the more we try to explain WHY our kids don’t always get the same treatment, the more they complain about it. In this episode, you’ll learn why kids regularly compare themselves to others, especially their siblings, what our kids really need instead of reassurance and logic when they feel things are unfair, and simple tips for reducing competition and comparison between siblings for more peace in your home.

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