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Parenting Beyond Meltdowns | Neurodivergent, ADHD, ODD, PDA, Defiant, Build Connection, Emotional Regulation, Dysregulated

Parenting Beyond Meltdowns | Neurodivergent, ADHD, ODD, PDA, Defiant, Build Connection, Emotional Regulation, Dysregulated

著者: Amanda Calfee - Christian Life Coach Mama of Strong-willed & Neurodivergent Kiddos
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Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 2.5% of Podcasts Worldwide!

Do you feel like you’ve tried everything consequences, parenting books, well meaning parenting advice, crying out to the Father and still feel like you’re failing?

Are you walking on eggshells, never knowing what will trigger your child’s next meltdown or shutdown?

Have you felt dismissed or judged by church culture when your child didn’t behave the way they “should”?

Do you find yourself yelling, shutting down, or spiraling with guilt praying that tomorrow will be different?

I’m so glad you’re here. This podcast will help you regulate your emotions, reconnect with your child, and rebuild your confidence as a Christian mom without losing control, feeling ashamed, or fixing everything.

You’ll learn how to show up with peace and presence, so you can parent without guilt and finally feel like yourself again.

Hey, I’m Amanda a certified Christian life coach, mom of Strong-willed & Neurodivergent Kiddos, as well as a former fix-it-all parenting researcher.

For years, I chased every method that promised quick change. I believed if I just found the right consequence, parenting strategy, or routine, I could turn things around. But the more I tried to control, the more disconnected we became.

Everything changed when I stopped parenting from fear and started anchoring in faith, emotional regulation, and connection. I let go of the pressure to fix behavior and began trusting God’s process not just for my child, but for myself, too.

Now I help moms like you shift from survival mode into a grounded, grace-led way of being that transforms everything without changing your child.

If you’re ready to parent beyond meltdowns with tools that are rooted in faith, emotional stability, and connection this podcast is for you.

If you’re tired of parenting advice that shames you or strategies that backfire with your neurodivergent child… you’re not alone.

Whether you’re raising a strong-willed kiddo, navigating sensory challenges, or questioning the parenting approach you were raised with… welcome.

Grab your favorite beverage, take a deep breath, and let’s walk this road together one calm, connected step at a time.

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キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 人間関係 個人的成功 子育て 聖職・福音主義 自己啓発
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  • 50 | Emotional Regulation for Summer: How to Process Emotions Instead of Carrying Them
    2026/06/25
    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 2.5% of Podcasts Worldwide! Do you ever feel like you're carrying emotional weight that never seems to go away? Have you ever wondered why one hard moment seems to affect the rest of your day? Do you feel like you're carrying frustration, guilt, or disappointment long after the moment has passed? Wish you could stop reacting from yesterday's emotions and become a more present parent today? Wonder what it would look like to finally lay down the emotional weight you've been carrying? Episode Highlights In this episode, we're taking the next step in our Emotional Regulation for Summer series by exploring what it truly means to process emotions instead of carrying them. If you're parenting a strong-willed child or neurodivergent child with ADHD, ASD, PDA, or ODD, you know how quickly meltdowns, dysregulation, and defiant behaviors can leave you feeling emotionally drained. We'll talk about why emotional regulation isn't about ignoring or fixing your emotions, but allowing them to move through your body so they don't become emotional baggage. You'll discover why unprocessed emotions can make it harder to stay present, how they affect building connection with your child, and simple, practical ways to become a more present parent through present parenting. Whether you're carrying frustration from today's meltdown or discouragement from a difficult season, this episode offers hope that peace becomes possible when you stop carrying what was never meant to stay. Mama, the Father never intended for you to carry these burdens alone. Remember, mama, every emotion you process creates a little more room for peace, healing, and connection. You don't have to carry every burden by yourself. As you continue inviting the Holy Spirit into each hard moment, you'll discover that peace isn't found in having a perfect summer. It's found in walking with the One who carries the weight alongside you. Faith Anchor "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." – Psalm 34:18 God never asks us to pretend we're okay. He meets us in our sadness, frustration, disappointment, and fear. As you process your emotions with Him instead of pushing them aside, you'll begin making room for His peace to take root in your heart. Micro Shift of the Week This week, when you notice a strong emotion, pause before trying to fix it. Ask yourself: • What does this emotion feel like in my body? • If it had a color, shape, or texture, what would it be? Then choose one gentle way to help move that emotion through your body...a walk, stretching, crying, dancing, or simply sitting quietly with the Father. Let this be a week of curiosity, compassion, and connection instead of judgment. Links & Resources Join Summer Workshop amandacalfee.com/workshop Book an Anchored Mama Session: https://amandacalfee.com/session Join the Insiders List: https://amandacalfee.com/page/insider-list Ask Amanda: https://www.videoask.com/f20plh96w Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandacalfee/ Email: amanda@amandacalfee.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anchoredmamas Essential Oils: Amanda's Favorites Related Episodes • Episode 47: Seeing More Meltdowns and Dysregulation This Summer? The Power of Taking Your Thoughts Captive • Episode 48: Emotional Regulation for Summer: Why Acknowledging Your Emotions Changes Everything • Episode 49: Emotional Regulation for Summer: Why Allowing Your Emotions Matters More Than You Think Disclaimer I am not a doctor, therapist, or medical professional. The information shared in this podcast, my coaching, and any Young Living recommendations are for educational and faith-based encouragement only. Nothing shared is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any physical or mental health condition. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider or licensed therapist for concerns regarding your or your child's health, emotions, or well-being.
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  • 49 | Emotional Regulation for Summer: Why Allowing Your Emotions Matters More Than You Think
    2026/06/18

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 2.5% of Podcasts Worldwide!

    Do you find yourself pushing your emotions aside until they eventually spill out in frustration, tears, or overwhelm?

    Have you ever wondered why the same feelings keep showing up no matter how hard you try to move past them?

    Do you struggle to stay present with your strong-willed or neurodivergent child because your mind is carrying the weight of yesterday's hard moments?

    What if the path to greater peace isn't getting rid of your emotions, but learning how to allow them?

    In this episode, we're continuing our Emotional Regulation for Summer series by exploring what it means to allow your emotions instead of resisting them. If you're parenting a strong-willed child or neurodivergent child with ADHD, PDA, ASD, or ODD, you've likely experienced moments where frustration, guilt, disappointment, or overwhelm seem to keep resurfacing.

    Together we'll talk about why emotions don't disappear when we ignore them, how resisting them can contribute to dysregulation, and why emotional regulation begins with learning to stay present with what you're feeling.

    You'll discover how allowing emotions can help you become a more present parent, strengthen present parenting practices, and support building connection with your child.

    Whether you're navigating meltdowns, defiant behavior, or simply feeling emotionally exhausted this summer, this episode offers a faith-centered perspective on finding greater peace.

    Mama, your emotions are not your enemy. They may simply be inviting you to pay attention to what needs care and compassion.

    Faith Anchor:

    "Trust in Him at all times, you people; pour out your hearts to Him, for Eloheim is our refuge." Psalm 62:8

    The Father never asks us to pretend we're okay. He invites us to bring every emotion, fear, disappointment, and frustration into His presence. As you learn to allow your emotions instead of fighting them, remember that the Father is able to hold every part of your heart.

    Micro Shift of the Week:

    This week, when a strong emotion rises up, pause and ask yourself:

    "What am I feeling right now?"

    Take a slow breath and remind yourself:

    "It is safe for me to feel this."

    Then notice what changes when you allow the emotion to exist without judgment instead of immediately trying to fix, avoid, or suppress it.

    Links & Resources

    Summer Workshop: https://amandacalfee.com/workshop

    Book an Anchored Mama Session: https://amandacalfee.com/session

    Join the Insiders List: https://amandacalfee.com/page/insider-list

    Ask Amanda: https://www.videoask.com/f20plh96w

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandacalfee/

    Email: amanda@amandacalfee.com

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anchoredmamas

    Essential Oils: Amanda's Favorites

    Disclaimer

    I am not a doctor, therapist, or medical professional. The information shared in this podcast, my coaching, and any Young Living recommendations are for educational and faith-based encouragement only. Nothing shared is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any physical or mental health condition. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider or licensed therapist for concerns regarding your or your child's health, emotions, or well-being.

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    14 分
  • 48 | Emotional Regulation for Summer: Why Acknowledging Your Emotions Changes Everything
    2026/06/11

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 2.5% of Podcasts Worldwide!

    Do you find yourself snapping at your child and wondering where that reaction came from?

    Feel like summer has amplified your stress, frustration, and emotional exhaustion?

    Wonder why you're reacting so quickly even when you're trying so hard to stay calm?

    Feel like you're carrying something heavy but can't quite put your finger on what it is?

    In this episode, we're continuing our Summer Emotional Regulation Series by exploring why acknowledging your emotions is one of the most important skills you can develop as a parent.

    If you're raising a strong-willed child or neurodivergent child with ADHD, PDA, ASD, ODD, or other challenges, summer can often bring more meltdowns, dysregulation, and opportunities to feel emotionally overwhelmed.

    You'll learn why emotional regulation begins with awareness, how your thoughts create emotions, and why emotions are not something to fear, suppress, or judge. We discuss how unprocessed emotions can fuel reactivity, impact parenting, and make building connection more difficult.

    Most importantly, you'll discover how becoming a more present parent through present parenting can help you respond with greater peace, clarity, and compassion.

    Mama, awareness isn't the finish line, but it is where freedom begins.

    Faith Anchor

    "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28

    When you're carrying frustration, overwhelm, guilt, or exhaustion, Jesus doesn't ask you to pretend you're fine. He invites you to bring those burdens to Him. Emotional awareness is not weakness. It's often the first step toward finding the rest your heart has been longing for.

    Micro Shift of the Week

    Set aside three minutes each day this week and ask yourself:

    • What am I thinking right now? • What emotion is that thought creating? • Where do I feel that emotion in my body?

    No fixing. No judging. No pushing it away.

    Just notice.

    Because awareness is where emotional regulation begins.

    Links & Resources

    Register for the FREE Workshop: https://amandacalfee.com/workshop

    Book an Anchored Mama Session: https://amandacalfee.com/session

    Join the Insiders List: https://amandacalfee.com/page/insider-list

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandacalfee/

    Email: amanda@amandacalfee.com

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anchoredmamas

    Essential Oils: Amanda's Favorites

    Ask Amanda: https://www.videoask.com/f20plh96w

    Disclaimer

    I am not a doctor, therapist, or medical professional. The information shared in this podcast, my coaching, and any Young Living recommendations are for educational and faith-based encouragement only. Nothing shared is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any physical or mental health condition. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider or licensed therapist for concerns regarding your or your child's health, emotions, or well-being.

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    14 分
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