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The Regulated Parent

Podcast von Afshan Tafler

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If you're raising a hypersensitive, high-needs child — including Autism, PDA, OCD, ODD, ADHD, or anxiety — this podcast is for you. I'm Afshan Tafler, a Nervous System Resilience Coach for parents like you. Here, we talk about what most people don’t: how it really feels, how your nervous system responds, and how to find your way back to calm, courage, and connection — even on the hardest days. You're not alone, and you were never meant to do this without support.

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Episode Ep. 47 Watching Your Autistic, PDA Child Suffer: The Grief, Guilt, and Helplessness Parents Carry Cover

Ep. 47 Watching Your Autistic, PDA Child Suffer: The Grief, Guilt, and Helplessness Parents Carry

Watching your PDA, autistic, or high-needs child suffer can feel heartbreaking, helpless, and deeply overwhelming. In this episode, I talk openly about the hidden grief parents carry when watching their child struggle with things like fear, shutdown, social isolation, self-harm, burnout, survival mode, and nervous system dysregulation. I explore: • why watching your child suffer feels so unbearable • what gets triggered in parents emotionally and neurologically • ambiguous grief and the grief no one talks about • enmeshment, guilt, helplessness, and fear about the future • how grief impacts the nervous system and body • and how to work with this grief without losing yourself inside it This episode is both deeply personal and deeply validating for parents of PDA, autistic, ADHD, and high-needs children. → Click here for the BLOG VERSION [https://www.illuminateu.ca/blog/watching-your-autistic-pda-child-suffer-the-grief-guilt-and-helplessness-parents-carry] → FREE RESOURCE: EBOOK + VIDEO SERIES: 7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting with your hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, ADHD, high-needs child [https://www.illuminateu.ca/regulated-and-resilient-parenting]

23. Mai 2026 - 47 min
Episode Ep. 46 How to Accommodate Your PDA, Autistic Child Without Fear, Burnout, or Losing Yourself Cover

Ep. 46 How to Accommodate Your PDA, Autistic Child Without Fear, Burnout, or Losing Yourself

If you’re parenting a hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, or high-needs child, you may already know that accommodating them is what helps.But that doesn’t mean it feels easy.Many parents find themselves stuck in a painful push-pull:👉 If I don’t accommodate, everything escalates 👉 If I do… am I setting them up for failure?At the same time, there’s exhaustion, overwhelm, and a growing feeling of losing yourself in the process.In this episode, we explore what’s really happening beneath that experience.There are 3 core things that get triggered when you begin accommodating your child:• Fear about the present and the future• Burnout from suppressed fight/flight energy• And the loss of self that can come from constantly adapting to your child’s needsYou’ll learn how these patterns are deeply connected to conditioning and nervous system responses—and how to begin working with them so you can:✨ Feel more confident in your parenting ✨ Reduce burnout and overwhelm ✨ Rebuild trust in yourself ✨ Support your child from a grounded, regulated place👉 Read the full blog version here [https://www.illuminateu.ca/blog/how-to-accommodate-your-pda-autistic-child-without-fear-burnout-or-losing-yourself]👉 Get my free resource: 7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting with your hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, high-needs child [https://www.illuminateu.ca/regulated-and-resilient-parenting]

16. Mai 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Episode Ep. 44 Why 8 Core Childhood Wounds Make Parenting a PDA/Autistic or Hypersensitive Child Feel So Personal Cover

Ep. 44 Why 8 Core Childhood Wounds Make Parenting a PDA/Autistic or Hypersensitive Child Feel So Personal

Why does parenting your hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, or high-needs child feel so personal? Why do their behaviors, the lack of support, and the daily challenges seem to hit something so deep inside of you—leaving you feeling overwhelmed, alone, and like you’re somehow failing? In this episode, we explore the real reason behind that experience. It’s not just about what’s happening in the present. It’s about the 8 core childhood wounds that get activated again and again in this kind of parenting—and the meanings your brain learned to make about you long ago. When those wounds are triggered, your reactions aren’t just about your child. They’re connected to something deeper. And when you begin to understand that… everything starts to shift. In this episode, you’ll learn: * The 8 core wounds that get activated in parenting a high-needs child * Why everything can feel so intense, overwhelming, and personal * How your nervous system links present moments to past meanings * A new way to begin working with triggers instead of fighting them * How to start building new beliefs like: * I am safe * I am enough * I am supported * I have power and choice 👉 Read the full blog version here. [https://www.illuminateu.ca/blog/why-8-core-childhood-wounds-make-parenting-a-pda-autistic-or-hypersensitive-child-feel-so-personal] 👉 Download my free eBook + video series: 7 Steps to Becoming More Calm, Regulated and Resilient with Your Hypersensitive, Autistic, PDA, ODD, OCD, or ADHD Child [https://www.illuminateu.ca/regulated-and-resilient-parenting] This work isn’t about becoming a perfect, always-regulated parent. It’s about understanding what’s being activated inside of you… so you can stop taking everything personally, feel more grounded in yourself, and experience more freedom in your parenting and your life.

2. Mai 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Episode Ep. 43 Why “Holding It Together” Is Burning You Out as a Parent of a PDA/Autistic Child Cover

Ep. 43 Why “Holding It Together” Is Burning You Out as a Parent of a PDA/Autistic Child

We’re often told that when parenting a PDA, autistic, or high-needs child…we need to hold it together.Stay calm.Stay composed.Stay in control.But what if the very thing you’ve been trying so hard to do…is actually what’s leading to burnout?In this episode, I walk you through a powerful nervous system reframe:• Why “holding it together” is often functional freeze, not regulation• How self-control can turn into self-suppression• Why so many parents become “the strong one”… and end up exhausted• And how to shift into true regulation through capacityYou’ll learn what it actually means to:• build tolerance for big emotions• process activation in the body• and create a different kind of containment that leads to real safetyThis is the shift from survival…to sustainable regulation.🎧 Read or listen to the full blog + podcast here. [https://www.illuminateu.ca/blog/why-holding-it-together-is-burning-you-out-as-a-parent-of-a-pda-autistic-child]🌿 Get my free resource:7 Steps To Regulated & Resilient Parenting with your hypersensitive, high needs (PDA, Autistic, ADHD, ODD, OCD) child [https://www.illuminateu.ca/regulated-and-resilient-parenting]This includes a free ebook + video series to help you:• understand your nervous system• build regulation skills• and feel more calm and capable in your parenting

25. Apr. 2026 - 32 min
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