Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids

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Discover "Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids," where we delve into the latest industry news and insights. This podcast offers essential guidance for nurturing calm, confident children through mindful parenting techniques. Explore expert advice, innovative parenting strategies, and up-to-date developments in child psychology. Perfect for parents seeking practical tips to foster a peaceful family environment and enhance their parenting journey, one mindful moment at a time. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/what-to-do-in-city-guides/id6615091666 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 22h ago

    The Calm Anchor: Finding Your Steady Point When Everything Feels Chaotic

    Hey there, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here. You know, Monday mornings in early June have this particular flavor to them, don't they? Everything's ramping up. School's almost out, summer's breathing down our necks, and if you're parenting right now, your kids are probably vibrating at a frequency only dogs can hear. Am I right? Today, we're going to work on something I call the Calm Anchor, because sometimes our kids need us to be their steady point when everything around them feels chaotic. Let's start here. Find yourself somewhere comfortable, even if it's just perched on the edge of your bed or sitting in your car for five stolen minutes. Your feet can be flat on the ground, or your legs crossed, whatever feels right. Now, place one hand on your heart and one on your belly. Just notice what's there. No judgment. You're not fixing anything yet. You're just saying hello to yourself. Take a breath in through your nose, slow and deliberate, like you're smelling fresh bread cooling on a windowsill. Hold it for a beat. Now release it through your mouth like you're fogging up a mirror. Do that again. And one more time. Good. Here's the thing about raising calm kids: they're like little mirrors reflecting our own nervous system back at us. When we're settled, they settle. So this is where the Calm Anchor comes in. I want you to think of a moment when you felt truly safe. Maybe you were five years old and your grandma was humming in the kitchen. Maybe you were twenty-five and alone in the mountains. Whatever it is, let that feeling find you now. Let it wash over your shoulders, your chest, your belly. Stay here for a moment. This is your anchor. Now here's the beautiful part. Your kids can learn this too. You can teach them to find their own anchor, their own moment of safety they can return to whenever things get loud or scary or overwhelming. Even three-year-olds can do this. As you move through the rest of your day, come back to that feeling whenever you need it. When your kid melts down at the grocery store, when bedtime turns into bedwars, when you're at your wit's end, touch your hand to your heart and remember. You're the steady one. You're the anchor. Thank you so much for spending these few minutes with me today. If this resonated with you, please subscribe to Raising Calm Kids wherever you listen to podcasts. We're in this together. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

    3 min
  2. 1d ago

    The Anchor Breath: Your Superpower for Calm Kids

    Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Sunday morning, early light, the house probably a little quieter than usual before the day takes off running. I know that if you're tuning in right now, there's a good chance you're already thinking about the week ahead and how you're going to help your kids navigate it with a little more ease and a lot more calm. So let's take a breath together and settle in. This is our time. Go ahead and find yourself somewhere comfortable. That could be your kitchen table, your couch, even the bathroom if that's your sanctuary. Wherever you are is exactly right. Now, I want you to take three deep breaths with me. Breathe in through your nose, and as you exhale, let your shoulders drop. Again. In, and out. One more time. Notice how your body feels a little heavier already, a little more grounded. Here's what I'm hearing from so many parents right now. Kids are picking up on our energy like little emotional sponges. When we're frazzled, they feel it. When we're calm, they absorb that too. So today, we're going to practice something I call the Anchor Breath, and it's going to become your superpower for modeling calm for your kids. Think of your breath like an anchor dropping into the ocean. Every time your child pushes a button, every time chaos erupts, you're going to anchor yourself back to center. Here's how we do it. Find a spot where your breath naturally feels comfortable. For most of us, it's right at the tip of your nose. Feel the cool air as you breathe in, the warm air as you breathe out. That's it. You're already doing it perfectly. Now, each time your attention wanders, and it will, gently bring it back to that sensation. In and out. Cool and warm. This isn't about perfection. It's about coming home to yourself, over and over again. Notice how this feels different from your thinking mind. This is presence. This is what your kids need to see from you. When they're throwing a tantrum, when they're overwhelmed, the most powerful thing you can do is stay anchored in your breath. They'll watch you. They'll learn. They'll calm down not because you told them to, but because they felt your steadiness. So here's your mission this week. Pick one moment each day, maybe bedtime or breakfast, and practice this anchor breath with your kids. Let them see you do it. Make it a family ritual. No pressure, no performance. Just you and them, breathing together. Thank you so much for spending this time with me on Raising Calm Kids. You're doing better than you think. Please subscribe so you never miss an episode. I'll see you next time. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

    3 min
  3. 3d ago

    Calm Contagion: How Your Breath Becomes Your Kids' Superpower

    Hey there, I'm Julia Cartwright, and I am so glad you're here. It's early Friday morning as I'm recording this, and I'm thinking about all of you out there navigating the beautiful chaos of raising kids. Maybe you've already had three requests for snacks before breakfast. Maybe someone's lost a shoe. Or maybe you're just trying to find five minutes of peace before the day erupts. Whatever's happening in your world right now, this practice is for you. Here's what I know: calm kids often come from adults who've touched their own calm first. Sounds simple, right? But it's the truth. So today, we're going to do something together that'll help both you and your little ones find steadier ground. Let's start by finding a comfortable spot. This could be your kitchen chair, your bed, or even your car before everyone wakes up. Anywhere that feels like yours for just a few minutes. Go ahead and settle in. Feel your feet or bottom making contact with the ground or seat beneath you. That's your anchor. That's home base. Now, let's take three intentional breaths together. Breathing in through your nose for a count of four, hold it for four, and out through your mouth for four. Again. In for four, hold, and out. One more time. Beautiful. Here's the practice I want to share with you today. It's called the calm contagion breath, and it's perfect for parents who want to create a ripple effect of peace. Picture your breath like gentle waves rolling onto a beach. Each exhale, you're releasing tension, worry, the mental grocery list, all of it. Each inhale, you're drawing in patience, presence, and warmth. Breathe in and imagine breathing in the calm you want your kids to feel. That steadiness. That safety. Now exhale and imagine sending that calm outward to them, like light spreading through your home. You're not forcing anything. You're simply creating it within yourself first. Keep going with this rhythm. In with calm. Out with calm. Five more breaths at your own pace. Really feel this. This is the secret sauce, friend: when you practice this even for two minutes in the morning, your nervous system shifts. Your kids feel it. They respond to your steadiness like plants respond to sunlight. It's biology, not magic, though it sure feels like magic. As you move into your day, carry this practice with you. When things get spicy with the kids, pause and take three of these breaths before you respond. You'll be amazed at the difference. Thank you so much for listening to Raising Calm Kids today. If this resonated with you, please subscribe and leave a review. I'll be here next time you need to find your center. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

    3 min
  4. 5d ago

    Calm Contagion: Why Your Breath Teaches More Than Your Words

    Hey there, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here. It's early Wednesday morning as we're recording this, and I'm thinking about you—maybe you're already fielding requests, negotiations, and the beautiful chaos that comes with raising kids. Maybe you've already said "in a minute" seventeen times before breakfast. If so, you're in exactly the right place. Today, we're talking about something I call the Calm Contagion. Here's the thing nobody tells you: kids don't catch calm from lectures. They catch it from you. And that's both the hard part and the beautiful part. So let's start by getting you grounded. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you can stay for just a few minutes. This doesn't have to be perfect. I'm sitting on my kitchen stool right now. Feet on the floor if you can manage it. And just take a moment to arrive here, to arrive in your body, in this Wednesday morning or whenever you are right now. Let's begin with what I call the Anchor Breath. This is going to be your secret weapon for staying calm when your kid is spiraling, when you're spiraling, when everyone's spiraling. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four. Feel the cool air coming in. Notice it. That's one, two, three, four. Hold it for just a moment. Now exhale slowly through your mouth for a count of six. Feel the warmth leaving. That's one, two, three, four, five, six. Slower than the inhale. That's the magic. Again. In for four. Hold. Out for six. This longer exhale activates something called your vagus nerve. It's like pressing a calm button in your nervous system. Science and magic together. Do this five more times at your own pace. In for four, out for six. And as you do, I want you to think about one moment today where your kid might push your buttons. It doesn't matter if it hasn't happened yet. Just imagine it. And imagine breathing through it like this. You're showing them, without words, that you can stay steady. That feelings come and go like weather, and you're the calm sky holding it all. One more cycle together. Here's what I want you to do today. Pick one transition—maybe it's before school, maybe it's bedtime—and anchor yourself with three cycles of this breath before it happens. You're not trying to be perfect. You're just practicing presence. That's all calm really is. Thank you for spending these few minutes with me today. I'm so grateful you're here, and please do subscribe to Raising Calm Kids so we can do this together again. You've got this. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

    3 min
  5. May 20

    Finding Your Anchor: The 30-Second Calm Reset That Changes Everything

    Hey there, and welcome back to Raising Calm Kids. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here today. Whether you're squeezing this in between breakfast chaos or finding a quiet corner before the afternoon rush, I see you. This Wednesday morning has probably already thrown a few curveballs your way, and if your kids are anything like mine were, calm might feel like a luxury item you can't quite afford right now. But here's the thing: that calm you're looking for? It lives inside you already. And today, we're going to wake it up together. Let's start by just settling in wherever you are. If you can, find a place where you won't be interrupted for the next few minutes. That might be your car, a bathroom, even a corner of the kitchen. Nowhere is too small, nowhere is too ordinary. Sit comfortably, feet flat if that feels good, and just let your shoulders drop away from your ears. You're safe here. Now, let's breathe. Not perfectly, not with any fancy technique. Just breathe naturally and notice what you feel. Breathe in through your nose for a count of four, and as you exhale through your mouth, imagine you're blowing away one worry, just one. Let it float away like a dandelion seed. Again. In for four, and out, releasing. One more time. In for four, and out. Good. Now comes the practice I want to share with you today, and I call it the Anchor Moment. This is what changes everything when you're raising calm kids, because it starts with you being calm first. Here's what happens in our homes: kids absorb our energy like little sponges. If we're frazzled, they're frazzled. But when we can find even thirty seconds of genuine calm, that becomes contagious too. Close your eyes if that feels comfortable. I want you to think of one moment today when you felt genuinely okay. Maybe it was the warmth of your coffee cup, maybe it was your child's laugh, maybe it was just five minutes of quiet. Picture it. Feel it. What does it smell like? What temperature is it? Where do you feel it in your body? Stay here for a moment. This is your anchor. This is what calm feels like for you, personally. When your kids are spiraling later today, when you feel your own patience fraying, you're going to return to this anchor. You're going to take one conscious breath and touch that moment again. That's it. That's your superpower. As you go through today, notice when your kids are calm and you're calm together. Maybe name it quietly. You've got this. Thank you so much for joining me on Raising Calm Kids. If this resonated with you, please subscribe wherever you listen. You're doing an incredible job. I'll see you next time. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT

    3 min
  6. May 1

    The Anchor Breath: Your Reset Button for Chaotic Moments

    Hey there, friend. Welcome back to Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here this Friday morning. You know, it's that time of day when the house is probably starting to buzz with activity, or maybe you're gearing up for the afternoon rush, and if I'm being honest, parenting can feel like trying to keep a dozen plates spinning while someone keeps adding more plates. Today, we're going to work with something I call the Anchor Breath, because sometimes our kids mirror our nervous system back to us like tiny, honest mirrors. When you're frazzled, they feel it. When you're grounded, they settle. So let's get you grounded first. Go ahead and find a comfortable seat wherever you are right now. Your shoulders can drop away from your ears. You don't need to sit like a statue here. This is real life, and real life is messy and beautiful. Let's just take three deep breaths together to signal to your body that you're safe for the next few minutes. Inhale through your nose for a count of four. Hold it. Exhale slowly through your mouth. Beautiful. Two more times, just like that. In through the nose. And out through the mouth. Now, here's the magic part. I want you to find a sensation in your body that feels solid and true. Maybe it's your feet on the floor, or your sitting bones in the chair, or even your hands resting in your lap. This is your anchor. When things get chaotic with the kids, when someone's yelling about a lost shoe or the snack situation has escalated to defcon one, you can return to this anchor in seconds. It's your reset button. As you sit here, notice where your anchor is. What does it feel like? Is it warm, cool, tingly, heavy, grounded? Don't change anything. Just witness it. This is what presence feels like. This is what calm feels like in your body. When you show your kids this calm, not by being perfect, but by knowing how to find your way back to it, you're teaching them the most valuable skill they'll ever learn. You're showing them that it's possible to feel steady in an unsteady world. Take two more breaths with your anchor, knowing that you can come back here anytime today. When bedtime feels impossible or someone's had a meltdown, your body knows the way home. Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. If this practice landed with you, please subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. You're doing such important work. I'll see you next time. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  7. Apr 29

    One Breath Changes Everything: Finding Calm in Wednesday Chaos

    # Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids Hey there, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Whether you're sipping coffee before the chaos starts or stealing five minutes in the car, I want you to know that showing up for yourself right now? That's already an act of parenting wisdom. Let's be honest, parenting can feel like herding cats while you're also somehow supposed to be the cat whisperer. Today, Wednesday morning—that sweet spot where the week is no longer new but the weekend still feels far away—is when many of us hit that wall. The patience is wearing thin, the requests are stacking up, and your kids can absolutely sense it. So let's reset together. Find somewhere comfortable where you can sit for just a few minutes. It doesn't have to be fancy. Your couch works. A kitchen chair works. The important part is that you're here. Start by noticing your feet on the ground. Feel that solid contact. Roots, right? Even trees have them. Now take a slow breath in through your nose for a count of four. Hold it gently for two. Then exhale completely through your mouth for a count of six. One more time. Breathe in calm, breathe out the pressure. Beautiful. Here's what I want you to understand about your nervous system: when you're calm, your children pick up on that like they're little emotional radars. It's not magic; it's biology. Your calm literally rewires the room. So here's our practice for today. Throughout this next interaction with your kids—whether it's lunch, homework, or the inevitable sibling dispute—I want you to pause before you respond to chaos. Just one breath. One conscious breath where you notice three things: something you see, something you hear, and something you feel in your body. That's it. That tiny pause is where the miracle lives. When your child is whining about their snack, or your teenager is being their most dramatic self, your instinct is to match their energy, right? Wrong. Lower your voice instead. Not quieter necessarily, but lower in pitch. Calmer. You're teaching them that feelings don't need to be urgent. And here's the daily tip you can hold onto: name the emotion without judgment. "I see you're frustrated" lands so much better than "Stop being difficult." You're not denying their experience; you're witnessing it. That's what calm parenting actually is. Take one more deep breath with me. You've got this. Your kids don't need perfect; they need you, present and grounded. Thank you so much for joining me today on Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so we can keep walking this journey together. I'll be here every day with new practices to help you raise calmer kids by becoming a calmer you. Until next time, be gentle with yourself. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min

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Discover "Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids," where we delve into the latest industry news and insights. This podcast offers essential guidance for nurturing calm, confident children through mindful parenting techniques. Explore expert advice, innovative parenting strategies, and up-to-date developments in child psychology. Perfect for parents seeking practical tips to foster a peaceful family environment and enhance their parenting journey, one mindful moment at a time. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/what-to-do-in-city-guides/id6615091666 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.