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Today’s episode is the final one in the Mental Health Awareness Month podcast collaboration I organized with a few other parenting and mental health podcast hosts. We each chose one episode from our own show to share on the others’ podcasts throughout the month.
This episode comes from Dawn Friedman’s podcast, Tell Me It Will Be Okay.
Dawn has worked with kids and families for more than 30 years as a preschool teacher, clinical counselor, parent educator, and parent herself. Her work focuses mostly on supporting parents of anxious kids.
In this episode, Dawn talks about something she calls “judicious giving up,” which is about stepping back from the urge to immediately fix a parenting problem and getting curious about what’s actually going on underneath it.
Sometimes the bedtime struggle isn’t really about bedtime.
Dawn also talks about how parenting struggles can bring up our own fears, expectations, identities, and beliefs about who we think we’re supposed to be as parents.
At the end of the episode, I share some of my own thoughts about nervous system patterns, emotional reactions, and why insight alone usually isn’t enough to change the way we respond.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/407
The post Parenting Problems Aren’t Always What They Seem with Dawn Friedman – 407 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.
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Today’s episode is the final one in the Mental Health Awareness Month podcast collaboration I organized with a few other parenting and mental health podcast hosts. We each chose one episode from our own show to share on the others’ podcasts throughout the month.
This episode comes from Dawn Friedman’s podcast, Tell Me It Will Be Okay.
Dawn has worked with kids and families for more than 30 years as a preschool teacher, clinical counselor, parent educator, and parent herself. Her work focuses mostly on supporting parents of anxious kids.
In this episode, Dawn talks about something she calls “judicious giving up,” which is about stepping back from the urge to immediately fix a parenting problem and getting curious about what’s actually going on underneath it.
Sometimes the bedtime struggle isn’t really about bedtime.
Dawn also talks about how parenting struggles can bring up our own fears, expectations, identities, and beliefs about who we think we’re supposed to be as parents.
At the end of the episode, I share some of my own thoughts about nervous system patterns, emotional reactions, and why insight alone usually isn’t enough to change the way we respond.
For full show notes and information, visit https://lessdramamoremama.com/407
The post Parenting Problems Aren’t Always What They Seem with Dawn Friedman – 407 appeared first on Less Drama More Mama.

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