To celebrate our 5th birthday, I gathered 5 tips from our top 5 episodes.

I’m revisiting important take-aways from episodes about boundaries, oppositional behavior, and how parenting kids with a vulnerable nervous system is traumatic. 

Each of these episodes have a free downloadable infographic! You can find them all at RobynGobbel.com/FreeResourceHub

In this episode, you’ll learn

  • What ‘boundary’ really mean (hint: it’s not about controlling anyone else’s behavior)
  • What kind of boundary you need if you have a child who struggles with verbal aggression (psychological boundary!)
  • What’s driving oppositional behavior (and therefore, what do we need to focus on to change it)
  • What types of experiences lead to parenting becoming traumatic

Resources mentioned in this podcast:

  • Free Resource Hub RobynGobbel.com/FreeResourceHub

Listen on the Podcast

This blog is a short summary of a longer episode on The Baffling Behavior Show podcast.

Find The Baffling Behavior Show podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or in your favorite podcast app.

Or, you can read the entire transcript of the episode by scrolling down and clicking ‘transcript.’

Robyn

Author of National Best Selling Book (including audiobook) Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies that Really Work


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Ever notice how some kids just cannot talk about hard things- especially if it’s about their own mistakes or ‘bad’ behavior? Maybe they melt down the second you bring it up… or shut down completely.

Let’s unpack what’s really going on when kids refuse to talk about mistakes or anything that feels “bad.” You’ll learn why their brain might be protecting them from feelings that are just too much – and how you can gently help them build the capacity to feel bad and still be okay.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why refusing to talk about hard things isn’t defiance—it’s protection
  • What’s happening in the brain when a child remembers something painful or shame-filled
  • How to scaffold conversations about mistakes using stories, characters, and your own modeling

The difference between avoiding hard conversations from connection mode versus protection mode

Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

  • Resources mentioned in the podcast go here

Listen on the Podcast

This blog is a short summary of a longer episode on The Baffling Behavior Show podcast.

Find The Baffling Behavior Show podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or in your favorite podcast app.

Or, you can read the entire transcript of the episode by scrolling down and clicking ‘transcript.’

Robyn

Author of National Best Selling Book (including audiobook) Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies that Really Work