
Meditate on This: Conscious Parenting
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Parenting doesn’t come with a manual—but it does come with lessons (usually the hard way). In this episode, Amy shares the journey of raising her two boys and what conscious parenting has taught her along the way.
From learning to say “I’m sorry” to mastering the art of nervous system regulation, she reflects on how parenting shifts—from leading in front, to walking beside, to cheering from behind. It's all about raising confident, emotionally healthy adults—not just obedient kids.
Whether you're in the toddler trenches or parenting young adults, this episode offers support, laughter, and maybe a few aha moments 💛🎧
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Key Takeaways:
- Parenting styles should evolve: lead from the front, walk beside, then support from behind.
- Apologizing to children teaches humility and builds trust.
- Parents must regulate their own nervous systems to model emotional intelligence.
- Emotions aren't bad; showing children how to process them is a critical lesson.
- Keep the end goal in mind: raising healthy, happy adults—not simply obedient kids.