Educated Parent: Evidence-Based Parenting Tips to Solve Everyday Parenting Problems

Dr. Leah Clionsky

You’re doing everything you can to be a great parent. You’ve read the books, followed the mommy bloggers, asked your friends—yet somehow, parenting still feels overwhelming. One person says one thing, another says the opposite, and now you’re wondering if you’re ruining your child. It’s not you. It’s the endless, conflicting advice that’s making parenting more stressful than it needs to be. I’m Dr. Leah Clionsky, a licensed parenting psychologist, child development expert, and real-life mom of two. As the owner of Thriving Child Center and PCIT Experts, I’ve spent over 15 years helping parents raise emotionally healthy children with evidence-based parenting strategies. And now, I’m bringing that expertise—and my network of trusted parenting experts—straight to you. Welcome to Educated Parent, the podcast that gives you real answers to everyday parenting dilemmas. No guilt. No guesswork. Just expert-backed parenting tips to help you feel confident in raising emotionally healthy, thriving kids. If you’re tired of second-guessing yourself and just want to know what actually works, you’re in the right place. It’s time to ditch the stress and step into confident parenting—together. LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/thrivingchildcenter PCIT Experts → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/pcit-experts Instagram → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/instagram Want more parenting tips? Join our newsletter for expert advice straight to your inbox! → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/newsletter Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources! → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/provider-newsletter

  1. Is It Okay to Travel Without Your Kids? Here’s Why Moms Need a Break (And How to Lose the Mom Guilt)

    5D AGO

    Is It Okay to Travel Without Your Kids? Here’s Why Moms Need a Break (And How to Lose the Mom Guilt)

    Do you feel a wave of mom guilt any time you even think about taking a trip without your kids? You’re not alone.  If you’re like many of the parents I work with, planning time away can bring a heavy dose of mom guilt - even when you know it’s something you need. In this episode, I walk you through exactly why moms need me time, and what I do - as a clinical psychologist and mom - when I’m planning a trip without my kids. Together, we’ll unpack the emotional weight of mom guilt, why it shows up so strongly, and how to reframe it in a way that honors your needs and your family’s wellbeing. We’ll talk honestly about how to deal with mom guilt, why moms need me time, and why taking intentional time away isn’t selfish - it’s a gift to your kids, your relationships, and your mental health. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why taking a trip without your kids is a powerful reminder that moms need a break, tooThe real reason mom guilt sticks around - and how to stop letting it control your decisionsWhat I tell my kids before I travel, and how it helps me navigate how to deal with mom guilt in the momentPractical ways to plan ahead, care for yourself while you’re gone, and reconnect when you returnWhy embracing the truth that moms need me time can actually deepen your connection with your kids Whether you're planning a girls' weekend, a work conference, or even just dreaming of time away, this episode gives you the grounded, psychologist-backed support you need so both you and your child feel more secure and connected, even while apart.  And remember: moms need a break, and learning how to deal with mom guilt is part of becoming the parent - and person - you’re meant to be. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: EP 4: Tired of Losing It Before Drop-Off? How to Create a Peaceful Morning Routine with Kids Before School EP 12: Involved Dads Raise Thriving Kids: Here’s How to Connect With Your Child Without Overthinking It with Dr. John Paul Abner LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center PCIT Experts Calm and Connected Program Instagram Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources!

    24 min
  2. How to Parent Well After Arguing in Front of Kids with Dr. Laura Spiller

    SEP 2

    How to Parent Well After Arguing in Front of Kids with Dr. Laura Spiller

    Ever found yourself arguing in front of kids - and then spiraling about whether you’ve just done irreversible damage? You're not alone.  In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Laura Spiller, clinical psychologist and expert in emotionally focused therapy, to unpack what to do after arguing in front of kids, how to repair with your child, and why your response after the conflict matters just as much - if not more - than the argument itself. We get into the research, the long term effects of parents fighting, and how you can use these tough moments as teachable ones - without oversharing or sweeping it under the rug. We also talk about what happens when parents arguing in front of child repeatedly, and the subtle but serious effects of yelling at spouse in front of child - something that happens more often than we’d like to admit. In this episode, we cover: What actually happens to a child emotionally and psychologically when they witness arguing in front of kids - and what to do about itWhy “just move on” isn’t the best strategy, and how it can intensify the long term effects of parents fightingA step-by-step breakdown of how to talk to your kids after parents are arguing in front of kids, including what to say and what not to sayWhat makes yelling at spouse in front of child so distressing - and how to help your child feel secure againThe surprising way these difficult moments can actually build emotional resilience in your child (when handled the right way) Listen now to learn what to say, when to say it, and how to parent well even after arguing in front of kids. LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center PCIT Experts Calm and Connected Program Instagram Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources! CONNECT WITH DR. LAURA SPILLER: Website Instagram

    24 min
  3. How to Reconnect After a Fight with Your Young Child: An Easy Trick for Teaching Emotional Regulation

    AUG 26

    How to Reconnect After a Fight with Your Young Child: An Easy Trick for Teaching Emotional Regulation

    Ever wonder how to reconnect after a fight with your child - without the guilt, second-guessing, or endless explaining? In today’s episode, I’m sharing one of my favorite go-to strategies as a psychologist and a mom for how to reconnect with your child after conflict. It’s evidence-based. And it’s so simple you’ll wish someone taught it to you sooner. This approach isn’t just about repairing the moment - it’s a powerful tool for teaching emotional regulation and modeling empathy, even when your child is spiraling. I’ll walk you through how to calm a child down when angry, and how to actually talk about what happened... without anyone shutting down. What we cover in this episode:The reason your child resists talking about the conflict - and the story-based strategy that bypasses that wall.Why direct logic fails with little kids (and what to do instead for teaching emotional regulation)How to use storytelling as a tool for how to reconnect after a fight - without making your child feel blamed or shamedThe key mindset shift for how to calm a child down when angry and still hold your boundaryHow to reconnect with your child - while still balancing connection and limits. Listen to the full episode to learn a practical tool you can use tonight (yes, even if your kid just screamed at you). Because how to reconnect after a fight, how to calm a child down when angry, and how to reconnect with your child don’t have to be mysteries - and teaching emotional regulation doesn’t require a PhD. Hit play, take a breath, and let’s figure this out together. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Episode 18: Transition Anxiety Is Real: Helping a Child Adjust to Change with Storytelling PCIT Experts Calm and Connected Program LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center PCIT Experts Calm and Connected Program Instagram Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources!

    21 min
  4. How to Help a Child With Big Emotions by Modeling Emotional Regulation

    AUG 12

    How to Help a Child With Big Emotions by Modeling Emotional Regulation

    What if the missing piece in your child’s ability to manage their big emotions... is you? In this episode, I’m diving into one of the most misunderstood (and overlooked) ways to help kids build emotional regulation for kids - and it’s not a new breathing app, another feelings chart, or a gentle parenting script. It’s you. It’s your own ability to model emotional regulation in real time - teaching emotional regulation by letting your child in on what’s actually going on under your calm surface. I’ll walk you through why teaching emotional regulation starts with your own internal world - and how to pull back the curtain to help your child actually learn from you. We’ll talk about what’s missing in most conversations about emotional regulation for kids, how to model managing big emotions without over-sharing or emotionally leaning on your child, and what real-world regulation looks like during everyday parenting chaos. In this episode, I’ll cover: The surprising reason your go-to scripts and strategies aren’t working - and what your child really needs to learn how to manage their big emotionsWhy modeling is the single most powerful tool in your parenting toolbox when it comes to teaching emotional regulationA step-by-step breakdown of how to narrate your own frustration (without losing your cool) to build your child’s emotional regulation for kidsHow to recognize the line between vulnerability and oversharing - and still show up as a strong, emotionally attuned parentWhy your child may be ignoring the breathing exercises you suggest - and how showing, not telling, is the real path to how to help a child with big emotions If you’ve ever wondered how to help a child with big emotions - this episode is for you. Listen now to learn practical, evidence-based ways to support your child’s emotional development and feel more confident in your parenting choices - even when big emotions take over. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: EP 5: How to Talk to Kids About Death and the Loss of a Grandparent LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center PCIT Experts Instagram Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources!

    19 min
  5. How to Get Your Child to Sleep in Their Own Bed: Expert Tips on Child Sleep Anxiety from Dr. Jessica Meers

    AUG 5

    How to Get Your Child to Sleep in Their Own Bed: Expert Tips on Child Sleep Anxiety from Dr. Jessica Meers

    Is your child suddenly afraid to go to sleep - and now your whole household is exhausted and on edge?  If bedtime has turned into a battle, this episode is your lifeline. I’m joined by sleep expert Dr. Jessica Meers to break down what really works when your child is struggling with child sleep anxiety and nighttime fears - especially after a nightmare. Whether your child refuses to settle alone or ends up in your bed every night, we’ll guide you through proven, compassionate solutions rooted in psychology and real-life parenting. We cover exactly how to get your child to sleep in their own bed without guilt, chaos, or confusion - even if they’ve become deeply afraid to go to sleep on their own. Dr. Meers, a nationally recognized sleep psychologist and mom of twins, shares practical advice for preventing nighttime fears, responding in the moment, and rebuilding healthy sleep habits with consistency and care. In this episode, we cover: Why your child might suddenly be afraid to go to sleep - even if bedtime used to be smooth sailingThe surprising science behind nighttime fears, and how our brains (and our kids' brains) process dreamsThe truth about child sleep anxiety, and why it shows up even in high-functioning, emotionally supported kidsExpert-backed advice on how to get your child to sleep in their own bed - without making them feel abandoned or dismissedThe #1 mistake parents make after a nightmare, and how it accidentally reinforces child sleep anxiety If you’re feeling stuck, second-guessing your parenting, or just too tired to think straight - this episode is your reset button. You’ll learn exactly what to say and do when your child is afraid to go to sleep, how to soothe nighttime fears without caving to them, and real-life strategies for tackling child sleep anxiety with confidence. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: EP 14: How to Help an Angry Child Calm Down Without Losing Your Cool: The Key to Connection Before Correction LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center PCIT Experts Instagram Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources! CONNECT WITH DR. JESSICA MEERS: Website Instagram Facebook TikTok

    24 min
  6. Transition Anxiety Is Real: Helping a Child Adjust to Change with Storytelling

    JUL 29

    Transition Anxiety Is Real: Helping a Child Adjust to Change with Storytelling

    Does your child melt down when something new is on the horizon? Whether it's starting a new school year, a big birthday, or a shift in routine, transition anxiety is real.  In this episode, I share why understanding the reality of transition anxiety  - and using the power of story - is one of the most effective tools for helping a child adjust to change. We dive into the science and heart behind the importance of storytelling to child development, and I walk you through my favorite storytelling formula that’s easy, even if you’re not “a creative parent.” When you learn to use stories to make sense of what’s happening in your child’s world, you also create a space for how to encourage a child to express their feelings - even if they usually shut down. In this episode, we’ll explore: Why transition anxiety often shows up when we least expect it - and how to spot it before it becomes a meltdownHow the importance of storytelling to child development shows up in everyday moments - and how to use that to your parenting advantageMy go-to 3-step strategy for helping a child adjust to change with simple, emotionally attuned storytellingHow to encourage a child to express their feelings - without forcing uncomfortable conversationsA real-world example of how I used this exact strategy with a child facing three major life transitions - and how you can adapt it for your own family This episode is designed to help you feel grounded and confident when your child is spiraling through transition anxiety. If you’re craving expert-backed, emotionally aware solutions for helping a child adjust to change, this is where you start. Plus, you’ll understand the real importance of storytelling to child development and how it can dramatically shift your child’s ability to cope, connect, and communicate. You’ll also learn practical ways for how to encourage a child to express their feelings, especially during emotional storms - so that you can stop second-guessing and start leading with calm, clarity, and compassion. LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center PCIT Experts Instagram Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources!

    24 min
  7. The Parent’s Guide to Back to School Shots: How to Ease the Fear of Vaccinations (Even If Your Kid Is Scared of Needles) with Dr. Jody Thomas

    JUL 22

    The Parent’s Guide to Back to School Shots: How to Ease the Fear of Vaccinations (Even If Your Kid Is Scared of Needles) with Dr. Jody Thomas

    Does your child melt down before shots? Do you feel that pang of dread when the school nurse mentions back to school shots? You are so not alone - and the good news is, it doesn’t have to be this way. In today’s episode, I’m joined by world-renowned pediatric pain expert, and the founder and CEO of the nonprofit Meg Foundation, Dr. Jody Thomas to tackle a surprisingly common parenting challenge: managing your child’s fear of vaccinations and anxiety around back to school shots. If your child is scared of needles - or you are - this conversation will change the way you approach doctor’s visits forever. Dr. Thomas brings decades of experience and actionable solutions that actually work. We talk about how to reduce fear of vaccinations, empower your child, and avoid trauma - while still getting those important vaccines. You’ll walk away with research-backed strategies that will help you confidently navigate how to make shots not hurt at all (yes, really!). In this episode, we cover:Why the fear of vaccinations affects more kids (and adults!) than you think - and how it can shape lifelong healthcare decisionsThe real science behind how to make shots not hurt at all, and the tools you can use at your next visitWhat to do instead of holding your child down - because there’s a better way to handle back to school shotsHow your child’s emotions mirror yours - and how to model calm even if you’re scared of needles yourselfThe 3-step comfort plan to reduce anxiety, lower pain, and leave your child feeling proud and empowered during back to school shots Listen now to learn exactly how to stop the struggle and fear of vaccinations for back to school shots - and what every parent needs to know about the long-term impact of ignoring pain and anxiety. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Buzzy® ShotBlocker® LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center PCIT Experts Instagram Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources! CONNECT WITH DR. JODY THOMAS & MEG FOUNDATION FOR PAIN: Dr. Jody Thomas Website Meg Foundation Website FB: @megfoundationforpain IG: @megfoundationforpain TikTok: @megfoundation a...

    28 min
5
out of 5
40 Ratings

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You’re doing everything you can to be a great parent. You’ve read the books, followed the mommy bloggers, asked your friends—yet somehow, parenting still feels overwhelming. One person says one thing, another says the opposite, and now you’re wondering if you’re ruining your child. It’s not you. It’s the endless, conflicting advice that’s making parenting more stressful than it needs to be. I’m Dr. Leah Clionsky, a licensed parenting psychologist, child development expert, and real-life mom of two. As the owner of Thriving Child Center and PCIT Experts, I’ve spent over 15 years helping parents raise emotionally healthy children with evidence-based parenting strategies. And now, I’m bringing that expertise—and my network of trusted parenting experts—straight to you. Welcome to Educated Parent, the podcast that gives you real answers to everyday parenting dilemmas. No guilt. No guesswork. Just expert-backed parenting tips to help you feel confident in raising emotionally healthy, thriving kids. If you’re tired of second-guessing yourself and just want to know what actually works, you’re in the right place. It’s time to ditch the stress and step into confident parenting—together. LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/thrivingchildcenter PCIT Experts → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/pcit-experts Instagram → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/instagram Want more parenting tips? Join our newsletter for expert advice straight to your inbox! → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/newsletter Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources! → https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/provider-newsletter

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