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Enlightening Motherhood

Enlightening Motherhood

著者: Emily Hamblin & Ashley Schultz
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概要

As a mom, raising a child with big emotions can be overwhelming, frustrating, and stressful. The Enlightening Motherhood Podcast, hosted by two friends who are currently in the thick of raising kids with big feelings (Emily Hamblin and Ashley Schultz) offers a compassionate community where you can learn practical tips to help make your motherhood lighter. Connect with us! http://emily-hamblin.com Instagram/FB @enlighteningmotherhoodEmily Hamblin & Ashley Schultz 人間関係 子育て
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  • The Hand-Me-Down Parenting Tactics That Don't Work for Neurodivergent Kids
    2026/05/11

    Most of us parent the way we were parented. Threats, punishment, taking things away. But with neurodivergent kids, those inherited tactics don't just fail. They backfire.

    In this episode, Emily sits down with Wendy Snyder, a parent coach, author, and founder of Fresh Start Family to talk about what actually works. You'll learn why misbehavior is really communication, how to stop power struggles before they start, and why updating your parenting tools changes everything for your neurodivergent child.


    In this episode you'll learn:

    • Why inherited parenting tactics backfire with neurodivergent and strong-willed kids

    • How to shift your paradigm around misbehavior so you stop fighting your child

    • Simple strategies to replace threats and punishment with connection and dignity

    • Why humility (not perfection) is the real parenting superpower


    I’m hosting a free masterclass: Emotional Regulation for Neurodivergent Kids. Come learn exactly what your child needs to learn emotional regulation! https://emily-hamblin.com/class/


    Connect with Emily on Instagram: http://instagram.com/emilyhamblincoaching


    Grab Wendy's book: https://freshstartfamilyonline.com/

    Find Wendy on Instagram:https://instagram.com/freshstartwendy

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    39 分
  • Are You a Bad Mom for Yelling at Your Neurodivergent Child?
    2026/04/27

    Have you ever felt that soul-crushing mom guilt that comes from completely losing it on your own child — especially when you're supposed to be the one holding it all together while helping them with their big emotions?


    What if that guilt isn't the sign of a bad mom, but actually the sign of a great one?


    And what if there's so much more in your control than you think?


    In this episode, Emily Hamblin — neurodivergent mom, teacher, and emotion health coach for neurodivergent families — shares the brain science behind why you keep losing it, simple emotional regulation tools to catch yourself before you explode, and why your child's regulation journey and yours are more connected than you realize.


    You don't need more guilt. You need better tools. Let's find them.


    Connect with Emily on Instagram: instagram.com/emilyhamblincoaching


    Join the Brain-Body Emotional Regulation for Neurodivergent Kids Waitlist at https://emily-hamblin.com

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    20 分
  • How to Like Your Neurodivergent Teen (Even When They’re Difficult)
    2026/04/13

    What if you didn’t have to wait for your teen to change in order to feel close to them again?


    In this episode, Emily sits down with pediatric psychologist Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, author of Love the Teen You Have, to talk about the emotional reality of parenting a neurodivergent teen—especially when the relationship feels strained, distant, or difficult.


    They explore a simple but powerful shift: intentionally “hunting” for things to love about your teen. When you begin to look for what’s good, your perspective starts to change—and that shift can transform the connection between you.


    This conversation goes beyond surface-level parenting advice. Dr. Ann-Louise shares practical ways to rebuild closeness, even during dysregulation, and explains why connection should always come before correction. They also unpack how to use nostalgia in a way that strengthens your relationship (instead of creating distance), and how understanding your teen’s brain can make their behavior feel more workable.


    If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your teen, overwhelmed by their behavior, or unsure how to reach them, this episode will meet you with compassion, validation, and realistic tools you can start using today.


    You don’t have to wait for things to get easier to feel close again.


    Connect with Emily Hamblin: https://emily-hamblin.com


    Connect with Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart: https://drannlouiselockhart.com/

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    30 分
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