What if your kid’s big reactions weren’t bad behavior… but a brain doing exactly what it was designed to do?
In this powerful episode of Real World Peaceful Parenting, Lisa sits down with child mental health clinician, education consultant, and author Dr. Anna Housley Juster, PhD, LICSW, to talk about the amygdala — the tiny but mighty part of the brain responsible for fight, flight, and freeze responses.
Together, they unpack why kids melt down, shut down, or lash out, how co-regulation actually rewires the brain, and why play is one of the most powerful tools we have as parents. Dr. Anna also shares practical ways to help kids understand their emotions without shame, fear, or punishment.
If you’ve ever wondered why your kid reacts so intensely — or why you do — this conversation will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and deeply hopeful.
Website: www.annahousleyjuster.com
Amazon link - How to Train Your Amygdala
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What You'll Learn:
Why the amygdala exists and how it impacts your kid’s emotional reactions
The real neuroscience behind co-regulation and why calm parents matter so much
Why “just take a deep breath” often backfires during a meltdown
How play helps kids process fear, anxiety, and overwhelming emotions
Practical ways to help kids regulate before they hit emotional overload
Why your kid’s behavior is not a character flaw — and neither is yours
Tired of feeling like your kids are running the house (and you're just the exhausted referee)?
You've yelled. You've bribed. You've tried "being calm." You've even Googled "Am I a bad parent?" at 2 a.m.
Listen—you're not broken. And neither is your child. You just need a better way.
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