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Real World Peaceful Parenting

Lisa Smith
Real World Peaceful Parenting
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  • Real World Peaceful Parenting

    265: Not Every Hill Is Worth Dying On: How to Choose the Parenting Battles That Matter

    2026/2/04 | 27 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
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Kid (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind. You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    Register today: 
    https://thepeacefulparent.com/class
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    264: The One Boundary Mistake That Creates More Meltdowns (Stop Saying “We’ll See”)

    2026/1/28 | 26 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
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Kid (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind. You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    Register today: 
    https://thepeacefulparent.com/class
  • Real World Peaceful Parenting

    263: When Your No Leads to Their Meltdown: Language That Works

    2026/1/21 | 27 mins.
    In this final episode of Lisa Smith’s January Boundary Series, Lisa gives parents the exact words to use when kids push back, melt down, or argue against limits. Instead of freezing, snapping, or feeling like the “bad guy,” you’ll learn how to hold firm boundaries while staying deeply connected. Through real-life examples, age-specific scripts, and the powerful “I know… and…” formula, Lisa shows how to be both kind and clear, without giving in or blowing up.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why the problem isn’t setting boundaries, but how they’re delivered
    The simple “I know… and…” formula that helps kids feel seen while limits stay firm
    Exact scripts to use for common struggles like screen time, bedtime, snacks, homework, and leaving the park
    How to respond when kids keep pushing back, negotiating, or comparing you to other parents
    What to say during full meltdowns while staying calm and connected
    How to repair when you lose your cool and turn mistakes into moments of trust and safety
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Kid (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind. You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    Register today: 
    https://thepeacefulparent.com/class
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    262: Why Your Child Saves Their Worst Behavior for You

    2026/1/14 | 25 mins.
    Have you ever wondered why your child is cooperative, polite, and regulated everywhere else but completely falls apart with you? In this episode, Lisa Smith breaks down the psychology and neuroscience behind why kids save their hardest moments for their safest person. You’ll learn why this behavior is not a sign of failure, but a powerful indicator of secure attachment. Lisa shares real-life stories, research-backed insights, and a practical framework to help you respond to after-school meltdowns, boundary testing, and emotional explosions with clarity, confidence, and connection.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why children often “hold it together” all day and fall apart at home
    How your child’s nervous system shifts from performance mode to safe mode
    Why testing boundaries is often a sign of trust, not disrespect
    The four core questions your child is asking when they melt down or push back
    How to reframe challenging behavior so you stop taking it personally
    A step-by-step framework to respond with connection while still holding firm boundaries
    How to Get Your Strong-Willed Kid (Toddler to Teen) to Listen Without Yelling, Punishing, or Losing Your Mind. You’re not failing — you’re stuck in a cycle that doesn’t work.

    Join this free class to learn how to break the yelling loop and lead with calm confidence.

    Register today: 
    https://thepeacefulparent.com/class
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    261: The Most Important Parenting Skill No One Teaches You: How to Repair After You Lose It (And Restore Connection)

    2026/1/07 | 21 mins.
    If you’re starting the new year carrying guilt about how you showed up during the holidays, this episode is for you. In this powerful and practical conversation, parent coach Lisa Smith breaks down why repair, not perfection, is the key to peaceful parenting.
    You’ll learn why common apologies often miss the mark, how effective repair actually strengthens your relationship with your child, and a simple four-step framework you can use anytime you lose your cool. Through personal stories, neuroscience, and real-life examples, Lisa shows you how to repair without shame, overexplaining, or making things worse, and how these moments can become some of the most meaningful in your child’s life.

    What You'll Learn:
    Why repairing after you yell is more important than never yelling at all.
    The three most common repair mistakes parents make and why they don’t work.
    How to repair in under 60 seconds without guilt, excuses, or overexplaining.
    The four essential steps to effective repair that actually restore connection.
    How repair helps regulate your child’s nervous system and build secure attachment.
    Why consistent repair breaks the shame cycle and helps you become a calmer parent over time.

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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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