Are we expecting children to make decisions their brains aren’t ready for? In this episode of Decisions That Count, neuroscientist Dr. Shawn Watson and co-host Michelle O’Brien sit down with Dr. Emma Waddington, Clinical Psychologist and founder based in Singapore, to explore how children actually learn to make decisions—and why many parenting strategies unintentionally create decision fatigue, anxiety, and cognitive overload. Dr. Emma shares powerful insights from developmental psychology and neuroscience, revealing that children don’t simply need better discipline—they need decision support that matches their brain development. From toddlers to teenagers, this conversation explores how parents can build autonomy, emotional regulation, and psychological resilience while avoiding the common traps of over-control, over-scheduling, and unrealistic expectations. If you’re a parent, educator, leader, or anyone interested in brain science, decision-making, and human potential, this episode will completely reframe how you think about children’s choices. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode ✔️ Why children aren’t “bad decision makers” — they’re developmentally appropriate ones ✔️ How decision-making evolves as the brain develops ✔️ The role of emotional regulation before logic even comes online ✔️ How to support better decisions in toddlers, kids, and teenagers ✔️ Why experience teaches better than rules ✔️ How modern academic pressure and cognitive overload affect children’s mental health ✔️ The hidden dangers of achievement culture and overscheduling ✔️ How neurodivergent children (ADHD, autism) experience decision fatigue differently ✔️ Practical strategies to reduce decision overload at home while building independence Key Takeaways Children build decision-making skills through experience, not controlParents should focus on guiding decisions instead of dictating themAutonomy, competence, and connection are the foundations of confident childrenToo many expectations can create anxiety, stress, and cognitive overloadThe goal isn’t perfect parenting—it’s helping children learn, adapt, and grow About the Podcast Decisions That Count explores the science of decision fatigue and cognitive overload, and how our daily choices shape performance, wellbeing, and success. Hosted by Dr. Shawn Watson, neuroscientist and entrepreneur, and Michelle O’Brien, biotech CMO, mum, and marathon runner, the podcast blends brain science with real-life experience to help you make better decisions with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re a leader, athlete, entrepreneur, parent, or student, you’ll gain tools to improve mental clarity, focus, resilience, and peak performance. Follow & Listen 🎧 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0ORNyRJW3k2RNSp41sNUD0 🍎 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decisions-that-count/id1796794128 📺 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@DecisionsThatCount 📱 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/DecisionsThatCount 🎵 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@decisionsthatcount 💼 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/decisions-that-count-podcast/ Subscribe for Weekly Episodes If you want to understand the science of decision-making, brain optimization, focus, productivity, and mental resilience, subscribe to Decisions That Count for weekly conversations with experts, athletes, entrepreneurs, and high-stakes decision makers. 👉 Subscribe, like, and share this episode with someone raising the next generation of decision makers. Because better decisions don’t just shape our lives—they shape the world.