The Regulated Parent

Ep. 34 When Your PDA Child Hurts a Sibling: Parenting Inside an Impossible Bind


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When one child hurts another, something powerful gets activated in a parent’s nervous system.This isn’t just a “behavior moment.” It’s a moment of protection, fear, responsibility, guilt, and impossible choices — all happening at once.In this episode, I explore why sibling harm is often the most dysregulating experience for parents, especially when one child is hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, or high-needs. We slow this moment down and look at what’s really happening inside the parent’s nervous system when protection takes over.You’ll learn:• why these moments trigger intense fight, freeze, guilt, or rage responses• how trauma, moral responsibility, and “I’m failing as a parent” beliefs compound the reaction• why there are often no good choices — and how to work with that reality• how rupture and repair actually support nervous system healing for all children• how shifting meaning (out of good/bad and into allowance and context) restores regulation and choiceThis episode is not about excusing harm or forcing yourself to stay calm.It’s about understanding why these moments feel so overwhelming — and how to move through them with more clarity, compassion, and nervous system safety.If sibling dynamics leave you feeling trapped, ashamed, or questioning yourself, this conversation is for you.👉 Read the full blog version here.👉 Get my free ebook + video series:7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting with your hypersensitive, PDA, Autistic, high-needs childYou’re not doing this wrong.You’re parenting inside an incredibly complex nervous-system reality.

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The Regulated ParentBy Afshan Tafler