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If your child’s behaviour sometimes feels confusing, frustrating, or even personal, this episode will help you see it in a different way. We explore how behaviour is often a form of communication, and how understanding what’s happening for your child can gently shift how you respond.
You’ll Learn
Why This Episode Matters
It’s easy to take behaviour at face value - to see it as not listening, pushing boundaries, or being difficult.
But when you begin to look underneath the behaviour, something shifts.
Instead of reacting to what you see on the surface, you start to recognise that your child is trying to communicate something - even if they don’t have the words for it yet.
This episode helps you move from reacting to behaviour… to getting curious about what might be going on underneath.
Small Shift for Big Impact
The next time your child does something that usually triggers you, pause and ask:
“What might be going on for them right now?”
You don’t need to figure it out.
You don’t need to fix it.
Just noticing that there’s something underneath…
is enough to start.
Take the Next Step
If this episode resonated with you and you’re thinking,
“I can see this… but I’m not sure how to apply it in my own situation” - you don’t have to figure it out alone.
You can book a free 20-minute clarity call where we can talk through what’s happening in your parenting and find one or two simple, practical steps to move forward.
I’d really love to support you.
Links and Resources
Let’s Connect
Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au.
Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email.
About the Host
Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to move from reactive patterns to calm, connected relationships with their children.
Through her own experience of feeling stuck in cycles of yelling, guilt, and overwhelm, Nina understands how hard parenting can feel in the moment. Her approach is warm, practical, and grounded in small, sustainable shifts that create meaningful change over time.
By Nina VisicIf your child’s behaviour sometimes feels confusing, frustrating, or even personal, this episode will help you see it in a different way. We explore how behaviour is often a form of communication, and how understanding what’s happening for your child can gently shift how you respond.
You’ll Learn
Why This Episode Matters
It’s easy to take behaviour at face value - to see it as not listening, pushing boundaries, or being difficult.
But when you begin to look underneath the behaviour, something shifts.
Instead of reacting to what you see on the surface, you start to recognise that your child is trying to communicate something - even if they don’t have the words for it yet.
This episode helps you move from reacting to behaviour… to getting curious about what might be going on underneath.
Small Shift for Big Impact
The next time your child does something that usually triggers you, pause and ask:
“What might be going on for them right now?”
You don’t need to figure it out.
You don’t need to fix it.
Just noticing that there’s something underneath…
is enough to start.
Take the Next Step
If this episode resonated with you and you’re thinking,
“I can see this… but I’m not sure how to apply it in my own situation” - you don’t have to figure it out alone.
You can book a free 20-minute clarity call where we can talk through what’s happening in your parenting and find one or two simple, practical steps to move forward.
I’d really love to support you.
Links and Resources
Let’s Connect
Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au.
Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email.
About the Host
Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to move from reactive patterns to calm, connected relationships with their children.
Through her own experience of feeling stuck in cycles of yelling, guilt, and overwhelm, Nina understands how hard parenting can feel in the moment. Her approach is warm, practical, and grounded in small, sustainable shifts that create meaningful change over time.