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What to Say to Your Kid When Nothing Is Working | Ep 6

What to Say to Your Kid When Nothing Is Working | Ep 6

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Parenting doesn't have to be a solo job in 2026. Ai can help you be a better parent by helping give guidance, feedback loops, and tactics to use with your kids. In today's episode you will learn how to leverage Ai to be the best version of yourself as a parent. AI For The Busy Human · Episode 6 · Hosted by Bella Vasta It is 8:15 PM. Bedtime was supposed to start at 7:30. You have said the same three sentences four times. And your kid is doing that thing where they are not technically refusing but they are also not technically doing anything. You feel your patience running out in real time. In this episode, Bella Vasta shows you how to use ChatGPT to write custom parenting scripts built around your specific child — their age, their triggers, their wiring — and how to use AI to spot the behavioral patterns you have been too tired to notice. This is the episode parents share with other parents. In This Episode You Will Discover: How to get an AI-written parenting script built specifically for your child and your situation Why the same instruction delivered in a different way gets a completely different result How to spot the behavioral patterns that explain why the hard nights keep happening Key Takeaways: The same instruction delivered in the wrong way will fail every time with a child who is wired for specific sensory input or clear structure. AI writes the version that fits your child, not a generic child.Giving ChatGPT your child’s specific wiring — age, diagnosis, triggers, what works and what does not — produces scripts that actually land instead of scripts that escalate things further.Pattern spotting is the thing most parents cannot do when they are in the middle of the hard stretch. Pasting a month of calendar notes into AI and asking what it sees changes that.The transition warning script is the most requested prompt from this episode. Warning a child about a transition before it happens, in the right language for their brain, reduces meltdowns dramatically.You do not need a crisis to use this. The best time to run the pattern-spotting prompt is during a relatively calm week, so you can see what is coming before it arrives. “You are not a bad parent. You have been using the wrong script. Let’s write a better one.” — Bella Vasta Prompts From This Episode Prompt 1 — The bedtime script: You are a gentle but firm parenting coach who specializes in children with [any diagnosis or just “strong-willed kids” or “anxious kids”]. My child is [age] years old and struggles with [specific transition — bedtime, morning routine, homework time, etc.]. She does well with [what works] but falls apart when [what triggers difficulty]. Write me a bedtime script I can use tonight. Include: the transition warning I give fifteen minutes before, the actual instruction sequence, and what to say if she starts to resist. Keep the language calm and specific. Avoid vague instructions. Prompt 2 — Pattern spotting: Look at this last month of calendar events, daily notes, and observations about my child. I have been tracking good days, bad days, meltdowns, schedule changes, and anything I noticed. Show me any patterns. When is she more likely to have a hard time. Is there a day of the week, a time of day, an activity, or a person that correlates with the difficult behaviors. Tell me what you see that I might have missed because I am too close to it. Prompt 3 — Transition warning script: My child is [age] and [brief description of their wiring]. Write me a transition warning script I can use before any activity change. It should acknowledge what they are currently doing, tell them how much time is left, tell them what is coming next, and give them a small sense of control in the transition. Keep it under five sentences. Make it warm but clear. Prompt 4 — The workplace version: I manage a team and I have an employee who [describe the specific dynamic — resists feedback, shuts down in meetings, takes criticism personally, etc.]. I have tried [what you have tried]. Write me three different ways to deliver this message: [the message you need to deliver]. One direct, one collaborative, one that focuses on impact rather than behavior. Paste Prompt 1 into ChatGPT tonight. Tell it about your specific child. The more detail you give it, the better the script. Want All The Prompts In Season One For FREE In One PDF? SubscribeBuilt with Kit Mentioned in This Episode: Magai – All the LLMs in one place. 30% off your first 3 months. Meet with Bella – Book with Bella Vasta to see how she can help your integrate Ai into your business. Who Is Bella Vasta? Bella Vasta is a Phoenix-based AI consultant, business speaker, and the host of AI For The Busy Human. She has been in business for over 20 years, started her career in the pet industry, has sold multiple businesses, and has worked with thousands of small business owners through her podcast Bella in Your Business (450+...
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