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Parenting siblings is rarely about doing the same thing twice. In this first episode of our Supporting Siblings Roundtable, our HER+ Provider Directory experts explore what it truly means to raise kids with different temperaments, developmental timelines, and emotional needs.
We begin by unpacking one powerful reframe: children aren’t “difficult” — they’re different. From sensory sensitivities and executive functioning challenges to ADHD and biological differences, this conversation highlights how behavior is often communication. When parents learn to observe, describe, and validate what’s underneath the behavior, they can respond with more flexibility and less guilt.
We also dive into the delicate balance of fairness. How do you support one child who needs more without creating resentment in another? Our experts discuss the importance of narrating differences, educating the whole family about diagnoses or unique needs, and validating feelings without creating a hierarchy of importance. The goal isn’t equal treatment — it’s intentional support.
Finally, we explore how childhood roles and identities can shape sibling relationships well into adulthood, and why helping parents release guilt is essential to fostering clarity and connection within the family.
If you’re raising children who are wired differently, this conversation will help you better understand their needs — and trust your ability to support each of them with confidence.
These are the top three things you will learn from this podcast episode:
How to shift from “difficult” to “different.”Listeners will learn how temperament, sensory needs, executive functioning, and developmental differences shape behavior — and how reframing behavior as communication can reduce guilt, frustration, and reactivity.
How to balance fairness without creating resentment.This episode offers practical language for narrating differences, validating each child’s experience, and meeting one child’s greater needs without unintentionally creating comparison or hierarchy within the family.
How early sibling dynamics can shape lifelong relationships.You’ll gain insight into how roles and identities formed in childhood can impact adult sibling relationships — and what parents can do now to foster understanding, flexibility, and connection for the long term.
HER+ Experts:
Dr. Carrie Ann Dittner PhD, Clinical & Developmental Psychology, Founder of Peak City Psychology
Elise N. Davis, LCMHC, C-MMT Counseling. Meditation. Yoga, Owner of Present Practice Counseling
Brittni Winslow, MS, OTR/L Occupational Therapist, Owner of Emerge Pediatric Therapy
Gigi Miller, Productivity Coach, Executive Function Support, Owner of The Organized Life
Quinandria Lee, Ed.S., LCMHC, NCC, Owner of Curated Space Counseling and Consulting
Episode Notes and Resources:
FREE Expert Provider Directory - https://herhealthcollective.com/search-the-directory/?type=fitness
HER Circle (A Mom community by HER Health Collective) - https://www.herhealthcollective.com/membership
Support Mama Needs a Moment! Become a patron through our Mama Needs a Moment Patreon.
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Parenting siblings is rarely about doing the same thing twice. In this first episode of our Supporting Siblings Roundtable, our HER+ Provider Directory experts explore what it truly means to raise kids with different temperaments, developmental timelines, and emotional needs.
We begin by unpacking one powerful reframe: children aren’t “difficult” — they’re different. From sensory sensitivities and executive functioning challenges to ADHD and biological differences, this conversation highlights how behavior is often communication. When parents learn to observe, describe, and validate what’s underneath the behavior, they can respond with more flexibility and less guilt.
We also dive into the delicate balance of fairness. How do you support one child who needs more without creating resentment in another? Our experts discuss the importance of narrating differences, educating the whole family about diagnoses or unique needs, and validating feelings without creating a hierarchy of importance. The goal isn’t equal treatment — it’s intentional support.
Finally, we explore how childhood roles and identities can shape sibling relationships well into adulthood, and why helping parents release guilt is essential to fostering clarity and connection within the family.
If you’re raising children who are wired differently, this conversation will help you better understand their needs — and trust your ability to support each of them with confidence.
These are the top three things you will learn from this podcast episode:
How to shift from “difficult” to “different.”Listeners will learn how temperament, sensory needs, executive functioning, and developmental differences shape behavior — and how reframing behavior as communication can reduce guilt, frustration, and reactivity.
How to balance fairness without creating resentment.This episode offers practical language for narrating differences, validating each child’s experience, and meeting one child’s greater needs without unintentionally creating comparison or hierarchy within the family.
How early sibling dynamics can shape lifelong relationships.You’ll gain insight into how roles and identities formed in childhood can impact adult sibling relationships — and what parents can do now to foster understanding, flexibility, and connection for the long term.
HER+ Experts:
Dr. Carrie Ann Dittner PhD, Clinical & Developmental Psychology, Founder of Peak City Psychology
Elise N. Davis, LCMHC, C-MMT Counseling. Meditation. Yoga, Owner of Present Practice Counseling
Brittni Winslow, MS, OTR/L Occupational Therapist, Owner of Emerge Pediatric Therapy
Gigi Miller, Productivity Coach, Executive Function Support, Owner of The Organized Life
Quinandria Lee, Ed.S., LCMHC, NCC, Owner of Curated Space Counseling and Consulting
Episode Notes and Resources:
FREE Expert Provider Directory - https://herhealthcollective.com/search-the-directory/?type=fitness
HER Circle (A Mom community by HER Health Collective) - https://www.herhealthcollective.com/membership
Support Mama Needs a Moment! Become a patron through our Mama Needs a Moment Patreon.