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The Power Of Consistent Support | Parenting A Child Who Has Been Impacted By Trauma

32 min · 30. Jan. 2026
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This podcast is about the real stories behind the data — the parents, caregivers, and kids doing the work day after day, often quietly, often exhausted, and often without enough support. Today’s conversation is one of those stories. Our guest today is a mother of two and a foster mom in the process of adopting her son. Over the past three years, she has walked through challenges that many parents are never fully prepared for — navigating trauma-based behaviors, emotional dysregulation, and the weight of loving a child who didn’t always feel safe enough to be loved. Her son has received behavioral and social-emotional support through our team and his school team. Today isn’t about clinical terms or quick fixes. It’s about what this journey actually feels like — the hard days, the growth, the doubts, the hope, and the power of consistent support. If you’re a parent, a foster parent, a caregiver, or someone who works with children impacted by trauma — this conversation is for you.

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Episode The Power Of Consistent Support | Parenting A Child Who Has Been Impacted By Trauma Cover

The Power Of Consistent Support | Parenting A Child Who Has Been Impacted By Trauma

This podcast is about the real stories behind the data — the parents, caregivers, and kids doing the work day after day, often quietly, often exhausted, and often without enough support. Today’s conversation is one of those stories. Our guest today is a mother of two and a foster mom in the process of adopting her son. Over the past three years, she has walked through challenges that many parents are never fully prepared for — navigating trauma-based behaviors, emotional dysregulation, and the weight of loving a child who didn’t always feel safe enough to be loved. Her son has received behavioral and social-emotional support through our team and his school team. Today isn’t about clinical terms or quick fixes. It’s about what this journey actually feels like — the hard days, the growth, the doubts, the hope, and the power of consistent support. If you’re a parent, a foster parent, a caregiver, or someone who works with children impacted by trauma — this conversation is for you.

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