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Real World Peaceful Parenting

Lisa Smith
Real World Peaceful Parenting
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  • Real World Peaceful Parenting

    268: Why You Still Feel Like a Bad Parent (Even Though You’re Growing)

    2026/02/25 | 31 mins.
    Have you ever thought, “I should be better at this by now”?
    In this powerful episode, Lisa introduces the transformative concept of The Gap and The Gain, a mindset shift that can completely change how you see yourself — and your child.
    Most parents measure themselves against an impossible ideal and constantly feel behind. That’s living in the gap. And when you parent from the gap, shame and frustration take over, shutting down the exact part of your brain that helps you grow.
    But when you shift to measuring from the gain — looking at how far you’ve come instead of how far you have to go — everything changes.
    This episode will help you step out of shame, regulate your nervous system, and start seeing real evidence of growth in both you and your child.

    What You'll Learn:
    The difference between living in “the gap” versus “the gain” — and why most parents unknowingly live in the gap
    How measuring yourself against an ideal shuts down your brain’s ability to grow
    Why shame and frustration activate your threat system and keep you stuck
    How shifting to the gain calms your nervous system and brings your higher brain back online
    How to reflect progress back to your child in a way that builds confidence and emotional resilience
    A simple daily practice you can use this week to help your whole family start living in the gain
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    267: The Real Reason Your Kid Won’t Calm Down

    2026/02/18 | 21 mins.
    Last week, Lisa introduced co-regulation. This week, she goes deeper.
    In this episode, Lisa explains the neuroscience behind why co-regulation works and what is actually happening inside your kid’s nervous system when you stay calm during their meltdown. From “borrowed calm” to repair to attunement, you’ll learn how your regulated presence literally builds your kid’s brain.
    If you’ve ever wondered why your kid’s meltdowns seem to spiral no matter what you say or do, this episode will change how you see regulation forever.

    What You'll Learn:
    What “borrowed calm” is and how your kid’s nervous system syncs with yours during emotional storms
    Why regulation is social before it becomes internal, and how kids learn self-regulation through safe relationships
    How repair after you lose your cool actually strengthens emotional development, not weakens it
    What attunement means and how it builds emotional intelligence without lectures or long conversations
    Why safety increases better behavior, and how regulation creates the conditions for growth
    How to reframe meltdowns as brain-building opportunities instead of parenting failures
  • Real World Peaceful Parenting

    266: Why Saying ‘Calm Down’ Backfires (And What Your Child Actually Needs)

    2026/02/11 | 26 mins.
    Have you ever been told that your child should be able to calm themselves down by now? In this episode of Real World Peaceful Parenting, Lisa Smith breaks down why that belief is not only unhelpful, but completely opposite of how the human brain develops.
    Lisa explains the science of co-regulation, why kids cannot learn emotional regulation in isolation, and how your calm presence becomes the foundation for your child’s future self-control. Through real-life stories, practical examples, and reassurance for exhausted parents, this episode shows you how to support big emotions without giving in, losing boundaries, or burning yourself out.
    This is a must-listen if you know what to say but still lose it when emotions run high.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why self-regulation does not come first and what must come before it
    What co-regulation really is and why it is not permissive parenting
    How your nervous system directly affects your child’s ability to calm down
    What co-regulation looks like at different ages, from toddlers to teens
    How to hold firm boundaries while still supporting big emotions
    A simple daily practice to start building your child’s emotional regulation skills this week
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    265: Not Every Hill Is Worth Dying On: How to Choose the Parenting Battles That Matter

    2026/02/04 | 26 mins.
    If you feel exhausted from constant power struggles and unsure whether you’re being too strict or too permissive, this episode is for you. Lisa shares a simple, practical framework to help you decide which battles are worth fighting and which ones you can let go without guilt. You’ll learn how to stop wasting energy on small things, hold firm on what truly matters, and protect your connection with your kid while still being a confident leader.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why fighting every battle leads to burnout and weakens connection
    The 6-question framework to decide which boundaries really matter
    How safety and family values should guide your parenting decisions
    When letting something go is wisdom, not permissiveness
    How developmental stages should shape your expectations
    How choosing the right battles creates calmer kids and a stronger relationship
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    264: The One Boundary Mistake That Creates More Meltdowns (Stop Saying “We’ll See”)

    2026/01/28 | 25 mins.
    If you feel stuck in constant negotiations, repeated asking, or daily power struggles, this episode is for you. Lisa breaks down the most common boundary mistake parents make without realizing it and explains why vague, flexible, or mood-based limits actually create more testing and meltdowns. You’ll learn why kids need clarity to feel safe and exactly how to shift from “we’ll see” to calm, clear boundaries that reduce conflict and build trust.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why vague boundaries like “maybe” or “we’ll see” increase testing instead of reducing it
    How unclear limits dysregulate your child’s nervous system and create power struggles
    The difference between being flexible and being unclear with boundaries
    Age-appropriate examples of clear boundaries for toddlers, kids, tweens, and teens
    Simple language to replace vague limits with calm, confident clarity
    A practical framework to decide, state, and follow through on boundaries consistently

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About Real World Peaceful Parenting

Are you tired of yelling at your kids? Do you sometimes feel like they don’t listen or respect you? Do you feel like the worst parent EVER? You’re not alone, there is hope!Join Lisa Smith -- Mom, Master Certified Parent Coach, Author and Speaker -- as she helps turn frustrated parents -- who regularly default to yelling, threatening and punishing -- into peaceful leaders within their households. As a former dominant parent, she has found the path to Peaceful Parenting and is dedicated to helping other parents find their way too! But be warned, this is not a “foo-foo” podcast that’s going to tell you to let your kids do whatever they want without any rules or limitations. Each week Lisa will share the exact methods and step-by-step strategies she used to transform from an angry, controlling mom who was constantly upset with her son and husband, into a calm, confident, and connected leader in her home.To connect with Lisa visit https://thepeacefulparent.com/
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