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

Amanda Calfee - Christian Life Coach, Mama of Strong-willed & Neurodivergent Kiddos

Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% 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.

  1. 2H AGO

    31 | What Holding Space Looks Like in Moments of Dysregulation

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide!   Do you ever feel torn between walking away during a meltdown and staying present and wonder which one is “right”? When your strong-willed or neurodivergent child is dysregulated, do you feel your own emotions rising just as fast? Do you find yourself trying to fix, control, or shut down the moment and then feeling guilt afterward? Have you prayed, “Lord, help me stay steady,” but still feel overwhelmed in the chaos?   In this episode, we’re unpacking what it truly means to hold space during moments of dysregulation for both you and your child. Whether you’re parenting a strong-willed child, a neurodivergent child with ADHD, ASD, PDA, or ODD , or navigating defiant behavior during meltdowns, this conversation will meet you right where you are. You’ll learn how emotional regulation begins with you, why your child borrows steadiness from your nervous system, and how building connection happens even in the hardest moments. We’ll talk about the difference between detaching, controlling, and staying present and why holding space is not about fixing the meltdown but regulating yourself first. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, unsure, or exhausted by parenting through emotional intensity, this episode will gently remind you that peace is built in the long game. Mama, you are not failing you are growing into steadiness.   Faith Anchor: Matthew 26:36-46   Challenge of the Week: Practice in the small moments this week. Notice when your body feels activated. Notice the urge to fix or flee. Take one slow breath and whisper, “Lord, help me stay present.” Not for perfection just for one moment of choice. That’s where emotional regulation grows. Links & Resources • 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 Must Haves     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.

    18 min
  2. FEB 12

    30 | Is It Really Your Fault? Parenting a Neurodivergent Child Through Regression and Uncertainty

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide! Mama,  Have you ever wondered if your child’s regression is somehow your fault? Do you feel guilt when your strong-willed or neurodivergent child struggles? When your child seems dysregulated, do your thoughts spiral into self-blame? Wish you could respond with peace instead of pressure during meltdowns?   In this episode, you get to be a quiet fly on the wall during a real coaching session with a Christian mama raising a neurodivergent child with ASD who is currently experiencing regression. We gently unpack the guilt, overwhelm, and mental exhaustion that can rise when parenting child with special needs including ADHD, ODD or PDA. We talk about emotional regulation, how our thoughts create cycles of shame, and how to begin building connection with ourselves instead of spiraling into self-blame. You’ll hear how to replace “It’s my fault” with truth-based thoughts rooted in faith, and how to process emotions in a healthy way rather than suppressing them. We also explore how meltdowns and regression do not automatically mean failure, but may be part of healing and growth. If you’ve ever felt alone in parenting a child who doesn’t fit traditional parenting, this conversation will remind you that you are not failing you are learning. And mama, peace is possible when you anchor your thoughts in truth and invite the Holy Spirit into your parenting.   Faith Anchor: “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” (1 Peter 5:7)  When guilt or overwhelm rises, remember that you were never meant to carry it alone. The Father cares about your child and about you. Challenge of the Week: When you notice a wave of guilt or overwhelm, pause. Ask yourself, “What am I thinking right now?” Then gently replace that thought with one truth you can stand on. Write it down. Pray over it. Practice it daily. Links & Resources • 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   How to find Joanna: Joanna is a Christ following Calligrapher, Engineer Major, wife, homeschooling mama of four and Host of the Keeping Beautiful Handwriting Alive podcast. She started Calligraphy in 2020 and knew she found her passion. She is an active member of the Missoula Calligraphy Guild and IAMPETH, a national Calligraphy organization. She started Wild Plains Calligraphy to pass down the joy of beautiful writing to the next generation and make it effortless for busy homeschooling mamas to teach their children the art of handwriting.  Podcast: Keeping Beautiful Handwriting Alive Instagram: @wildplainscalligraphy     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.

    31 min
  3. FEB 5

    29 | What If a Pause Is the Missing Piece in Parenting Meltdowns

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide! Do you ever wish you could pause before reacting when your child’s meltdown catches you off guard? Have you noticed how fast your emotions rise when parenting feels overwhelming or defiant? Do you long to stay connected to your strong-willed or neurodivergent child, even when things feel tense or dysregulated? Have you prayed for peace in the moment but struggled to find it when emotions run high?   In this episode, we’re talking about the pause and why it may be one of the most powerful tools in parenting, especially when navigating meltdowns with a strong-willed or neurodivergent child. We explore how emotional regulation begins in your body before it ever shows up in your words, tone, or reactions. You’ll learn why so many parenting struggles aren’t about a defiant child, ADHD, ASD, PDA, ODD, or dysregulated behavior, but about urgency in our own nervous system. We’ll unpack how pausing helps shift you out of survival mode and into presence, allowing space for calm, clarity, and building connection. This episode gently reframes parenting away from control and toward steadiness, reminding you that regulation happens before correction. You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of what’s happening in your body during stressful moments and how that pause can change the emotional atmosphere in your home. Mama, peace is possible and you don’t have to do this alone. God meets you right in the middle of the moment. Faith Anchor : I therefore a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worth of the calling to which you’ve been called 2 with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, eager to maintain unity of Spirit in the bond of peace. Ephesians 4:1-2 (ESV) This verse reminds us that patience and gentleness aren’t traits we force, but fruits that grow when we slow down and walk in step with the Spirit. When we pause, we make room for love to lead instead of pressure.   Challenge of the Week: This week, ask the Father for one small space in time when emotions rise. Practice taking one deep breath before responding during a meltdown or tense moment. Whisper a short prayer like, “Lord, help me respond from peace.” Even one second of pause is a victory.   Links & Resources 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 Young Living Essential Oils: Amanda's Must Haves     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.

    8 min
  4. JAN 29

    28 | Defiant Behavior or Dysregulated Hearts? Why Emotional Regulation Comes Before Connection

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide! Mama,  • Do you ever walk away from your child thinking, “I made it worse,” and wonder why connection feels so hard? • Have you tried everything discipline charts, calm voices, new routines only to find your strong-willed or neurodivergent child still melting down? • Does your child’s defiant behavior leave you questioning your parenting, your patience, and sometimes even your faith? • Wish you could stay calm in the chaos instead of feeling dysregulated right alongside them?   In this episode, we’re talking about one of the biggest mindset shifts in parenting a strong-willed or neurodivergent child...understanding that emotional regulation comes before connection. When meltdowns happen, it’s easy to see only the behavior the yelling, the refusal, the defiance. But underneath those moments is a dysregulated nervous system that’s asking for safety, not punishment. Together, we’ll unpack how your calm presence can transform those chaotic interactions into opportunities for healing and peace. You’ll learn why defiant behavior is often a sign of dysregulation, how your body and your child’s body communicate long before words, and practical faith-anchored ways to rebuild safety, emotional regulation, and genuine connection in your home. Whether your child struggles with ADHD, ODD, PDA, or ASD, this episode will help you parent from peace instead of pressure no more walking on eggshells, just steady grace and grounded faith. By the end, you’ll see that it’s not about fixing every meltdown; it’s about becoming the calm your child’s heart needs to find its way back to you. Faith Anchor  “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:7 (NIV) Even in moments of defiance or emotional chaos, His peace is what steadies you. As you anchor in Him, your presence becomes the safe place where connection begins again. Challenge of the Week: When tension rises, take one deep breath before you speak. Pray: “Father, help me anchor in Your peace before I reach for connection.” Let that pause become your bridge from dysregulation to calm, from reactivity to grace. Special Invitation: If this episode resonated if you’ve been longing for connection but just haven’t known how to get there then I want to invite you to something that’s going to help you take that first gentle step. There was a season when I felt like every day at home was another test I was failing. No matter how much I prayed or tried to stay calm, the meltdowns kept coming, and the connection I longed for felt like it was slipping through my fingers. And maybe for you, connection doesn’t even feel like something you want right now. Maybe you’re just praying for a peaceful day or a moment where no one’s yelling, crying, or shutting down. If that’s where you are, I see you. You’re not doing anything wrong for wanting calm before connection. It’s okay to admit that your heart feels tired. It’s okay if you need space to breathe before you can reach back out. That’s the heartbeat behind my Rebuild Connection with your Strong-Willed or Neurodivergent Child Workshop. Because rebuilding peace isn’t about forcing closeness it’s about helping you feel safe and steady again so connection becomes possible. You don’t have to fix everything; you just have to take one gentle step toward peace. If this message speaks to your heart and you’re ready to begin rebuilding peace and connection in your home, I’d love for you to join me for the Rebuild Connection Workshop on February 10th at 7pm Central, where we’ll walk together through simple, faith-filled ways to respond with calm, restore peace, and rebuild connection with your strong-willed or neurodivergent child. You can save your spot today at www.amandacalfee.com/workshop I’d love for you to be there. Links & Resources • 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 → Young Living Wishlist     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.

    12 min
  5. JAN 22

    27 | Parenting Through Dysregulation: Why Willpower Alone Won’t Bring Peace

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide! Mama, Do you ever feel like no matter how hard you try to stay calm, you still end the day feeling exhausted and defeated? Are you tired of feeling like your strong-willed or neurodivergent child’s behavior determines your peace? Do you catch yourself snapping, shutting down, or overexplaining even when you know what you “should” do? Wonder why faith alone doesn’t seem to calm your reactions in the moment? Episode Highlights / Overview In this episode, we’re uncovering why trying harder isn’t bringing you more calm and what’s really happening inside your body when your child’s behavior sets off that stress response. You’ll learn how emotional regulation begins in your nervous system, not your willpower, and how understanding that changes everything about how you parent. We’ll talk about what dysregulation looks like, why your body moves into protection mode, and how to find peace again through simple, faith-centered regulation practices. This episode is especially for mamas raising a strong-willed or neurodivergent child whether ADHD, ASD, ODD, or PDA who want to move beyond meltdowns and defiance and start building connection through calm. You’ll discover that peace isn’t something you earn; it’s something you return to when you slow down, breathe, and let the Father meet you in the chaos. Let this conversation remind you that you’re not failing you’re learning how to partner with how God designed your body so you can parent from peace, not pressure. Faith Anchor   “Be still, and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10  Stillness isn’t about doing nothing; it’s about surrendering control and trusting that His peace is already within your reach. Challenge of the Week This week, when you feel that familiar tension rising the clenched jaw, racing heart, or urge to react pause and whisper, “Father, help me release this pressure and receive Your peace.” Let that breath be your anchor, reminding you that calm isn’t found in trying harder but in returning to Him. Links & Resources Free Workshop: https://amandacalfee.com/workshop 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: Young Living Wishlist     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.

    9 min
  6. JAN 15

    26 | Finding Peace in the Chaos: What’s Really Going On Beneath the Meltdowns & Dysregulation

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide!   Mama, Do you ever feel like you’re walking on eggshells bracing for the next meltdown or moment of defiance? Wonder why you react so quickly, even when you promised yourself you’d stay calm? Feel like no matter how hard you pray or try, peace still feels out of reach? Wish you could understand what’s really happening inside of you when you feel completely dysregulated?   In this episode, Finding Peace in the Chaos: What’s Really Going On Beneath the Meltdowns & Dysregulation, we’re unpacking what’s truly happening inside of you when parenting feels overwhelming. When you’re raising a strong-willed or neurodivergent child, moments of defiance, meltdowns, or emotional intensity can leave you questioning your patience, your peace, and even your faith. But what’s really going on isn’t about failure it’s about dysregulation and the way your nervous system responds to constant stress. You’ll discover that your reactions aren’t a sign of weakness or lack of faith they’re signals from your body, designed by God, asking for safety and calm. We’ll talk about how to recognize those cues, practice emotional regulation, and rebuild connection with your child even when things feel chaotic. If you’ve been carrying the weight of everyone’s emotions and wondering why peace feels so hard to find, this episode will help you see that you’re not broken, your child isn’t broken, and peace is still possible — because it begins with anchoring your heart and body in God’s steady presence.   Faith Anchor “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” John 14:27 Even when your emotions feel dysregulated, God’s peace is constant. He doesn’t ask you to control the storm only to trust Him in the middle of it.   Challenge of the Week: When things start to spiral this week, pause and ask, “What might my body be needing right now?” A deep breath, a quiet prayer, or a few moments of stillness may be the doorway back to peace.   Links & Resources: Free Workshop: https://amandacalfee.com/workshop Join the Insiders List: https://amandacalfee.com/page/insider-list Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandacalfee/ Email: amandacalfeecoaching@gmail.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anchoredmamas Essential Oils: Shop Young Living 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.

    9 min
  7. JAN 8

    25 | Experiencing Post Holiday Defiance and Meltdowns? Here Are 5 Ways to Restore Peace

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide! Mama, Are you seeing more meltdowns or defiant behavior since as winter break wraps up? Does getting your strong-willed or neurodivergent child back into routine feel harder than you expected? Do you feel torn between wanting structure and needing rest for both of you? Are you wondering how to rebuild emotional regulation and connection when everything feels off track? In this episode, we’re talking about what happens after the holidays when routines are off, emotions are high, and peace feels hard to find. If your strong-willed or neurodivergent child (ADHD, Autism, PDA, ODD, or ASD) has been struggling with transitions, defiance, or meltdowns lately, this conversation is for you. You’ll discover 5 gentle, faith-filled tips to help your family restore emotional regulation and rebuild rhythm without guilt or pressure. Together, we’ll talk about what’s really going on in your child’s nervous system, how to create safety through predictable rhythms, and how to anchor yourself in peace before responding to your child’s behavior. Whether your child is struggling to return to school routines or your home just feels dysregulated after the holiday chaos, this episode will remind you that nothing has gone wrong you’re simply rebuilding. Peace isn’t found in perfection, mama it’s found in presence. Faith Anchor  “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28  When your child feels dysregulated, remember that rest isn’t just about sleep or stillness it’s about finding soul-level peace in His presence first. Challenge of the Week This week, choose one small rhythm to gently rebuild...maybe bedtime routines, consistent mealtimes, or a quiet morning moment with your child. As you do, pray: “Father, help me rebuild our rhythm with grace and patience. Let peace lead our home.” Sweet friend, you don’t have to rush to fix everything or prove you’ve got it all together. You are doing sacred work as you help your child rebuild peace one gentle step at a time. You’re not behind...you’re rebuilding, with the Father right beside you. Links & Resources 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 YL Essential Oils: Anchored Mamas Must Haves Seeking Scripture: https://seekingscripture.com/   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.

    9 min
  8. JAN 1

    24 | Seeing More Meltdowns & Defiant Behavior? Post-Holiday Encouragement for the Weary Mama

    Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% of Podcasts Worldwide!   Mama,  Are you noticing more meltdowns, defiant moments, or tears since the holidays ended? Does your home feel a little “off” like everyone’s trying to find their rhythm again? Do you ever wonder if you’ve lost the progress you were making with your strong-willed or neurodivergent child? Wish you could believe that nothing’s gone wrong that this messy, dysregulated season is completely normal?   Episode Highlights  In this episode, Amanda offers gentle encouragement for the mama who feels weary and off balance after the holiday season. If you’re seeing more meltdowns or defiant behavior from your strong-willed or neurodivergent child, take heart this isn’t a setback. Breaks, vacations, and schedule changes can be incredibly dysregulating for kids with ADHD, ASD, PDA, or other neurodivergent traits and for you as a parent, too. Instead of rushing to fix the chaos or force structure back into place, Amanda invites you to pause, breathe, and remember that peace isn’t found in perfection it’s found in presence, emotional regulation and building connection. This short episode is a reminder that your child’s meltdowns and your own fatigue are signs of a nervous system seeking safety, not failure. You’ll walk away feeling seen, grounded, and reassured that you can approach this season with grace instead of guilt. You don’t have to fix everything right now you just have to stay anchored and let the Father restore your rhythm. Faith Anchor: “He makes the storm calm, so that its waves are still.” Psalm 107:29 (NKJV) Even when life feels chaotic and unsteady, God is the calm that holds you steady through the waves of transition. Challenge of the Week: When meltdowns rise or routines fall apart this week, pause for one slow breath and whisper, “Lord, thank You that peace doesn’t depend on my schedule You are my rhythm.” Let that truth anchor your heart in the middle of the mess.   Links & Resources Join the Insiders List: https://amandacalfee.com/insider-list Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandacalfee/ Email: amanda@amandacalfee.com Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anchoredmamas   Closing Encouragement Mama, nothing has gone wrong. The meltdowns, the messy mornings, the slow starts they’re simply part of the rebalancing that comes after busy seasons. You’re not behind. Take one gentle breath, rest in His peace, and remember: you and your child are learning to find calm together.

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Parenting Beyond Meltdowns is Ranked in the Top 3% 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.