Your Parenting Long Game

Episode 384: When Your Child Is Upset and Other Children (or Tasks) Also Need You

15 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Parenting can feel like one long tug-of-war between the child who needs you right now, the child who's waiting for you, and the growing list of things that still need to get done. And when everyone's needs seem important, it's easy to feel like no matter what you choose, someone is losing out. The good news is that we can use these moments to help build children's resilience rather a belief that we're not there for them. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why trying to figure out who needs you most in a specific moment isn't the best strategy to use • How we teach children who can't immediately get our attention that they're still important (and capable) • A simple question to ask yourself when multiple children need you at the same time and you can't do everything at once -- FREE WORKSHOP: When Your Child Focuses on the Negative: How to respond without feeding the negativity or making things worse [https://rachel-bailey.com/free-training-negative/] FREE RESOURCE: Does your child have a narrow zone of tolerance? [https://tally.so/r/Gxrr0L] Get support from Rachel [https://rachel-bailey.com/work-with-rachel]

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Portada del episodio Episode 384: When Your Child Is Upset and Other Children (or Tasks) Also Need You

Episode 384: When Your Child Is Upset and Other Children (or Tasks) Also Need You

Parenting can feel like one long tug-of-war between the child who needs you right now, the child who's waiting for you, and the growing list of things that still need to get done. And when everyone's needs seem important, it's easy to feel like no matter what you choose, someone is losing out. The good news is that we can use these moments to help build children's resilience rather a belief that we're not there for them. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why trying to figure out who needs you most in a specific moment isn't the best strategy to use • How we teach children who can't immediately get our attention that they're still important (and capable) • A simple question to ask yourself when multiple children need you at the same time and you can't do everything at once -- FREE WORKSHOP: When Your Child Focuses on the Negative: How to respond without feeding the negativity or making things worse [https://rachel-bailey.com/free-training-negative/] FREE RESOURCE: Does your child have a narrow zone of tolerance? [https://tally.so/r/Gxrr0L] Get support from Rachel [https://rachel-bailey.com/work-with-rachel]

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Portada del episodio Episode 383: How to Address Kids' Complaints of "I'm Bored"

Episode 383: How to Address Kids' Complaints of "I'm Bored"

Summer is around the corner, which means there's a good chance you're about to hear a lot more complaints about being bored. And maybe you've heard that boredom is good for your child. (Spoiler: It is!) But what if you're not seeing your child do those positive things that they're "supposed to do" when they're bored? In this episode, Rachel explores why some children experience boredom very differently than we realize, why "go find something to do" is often harder than it sounds, and how parents can help kids build the ability to handle boredom without becoming their source of constant entertainment. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why boredom often leads to negative behaviors long before it leads to creativity • What may actually be happening inside your child's nervous system when they say "I'm bored" • A simple strategy for helping children learn how to handle boredom more independently

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Portada del episodio Episode 382: How to "Win" Any Argument With Your Child (or Anyone!)

Episode 382: How to "Win" Any Argument With Your Child (or Anyone!)

When your child argues, pushes back, or keeps insisting that something is "not fair," it's easy to believe the goal is to stop the behavior, explain better, or finally get them to understand. But what if the more you try to "win" the moment, the more influence you actually lose? In this episode, Rachel shares why emotionally attuned parents often get pulled into over-explaining, why logic rarely works once a child is emotionally flooded, and the powerful shift that helps children calm down without you having to overpower the moment. In this episode, you'll hear: • The reason arguments often keep going long after your child already knows the answer • What children learn in moments of intensity • What emotional confidence looks like in real-life hard moments -- FREE WORKSHOP: When Your Child Focuses on the Negative: How to respond without feeding the negativity or making things worse [https://rachel-bailey.com/free-training-negative/] FREE RESOURCE: Does your child have a narrow zone of tolerance? [https://tally.so/r/Gxrr0L] Get support from Rachel [https://rachel-bailey.com/work-with-rachel]

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Portada del episodio Episode 381: When You Are Exhausted... and Your Child Wants to Connect

Episode 381: When You Are Exhausted... and Your Child Wants to Connect

When you're exhausted and your child suddenly wants to connect, it can create a painful internal tug-of-war: part of you desperately needs rest, while another part worries that saying "not right now" could damage the relationship or shut your child down emotionally. The good news is that it is possible to consider both your child's needs and your own when making decisions in these situations. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why emotionally attuned parents often feel torn between connection and their own needs • How to stop fighting yourself internally during hard moments • Practical examples of how to respond, regardless of how you decide to handle the situation -- FREE WORKSHOP: When Your Child Focuses on the Negative: [https://rachel-bailey.com/free-training-negative/] How to respond without feeding the negativity or making things worse [https://rachel-bailey.com/free-training-negative/] https://rachel-bailey.com/free-training-negative/ FREE RESOURCE: Does your child have a narrow zone of tolerance? [https://tally.so/r/Gxrr0L] Get support from Rachel [https://rachel-bailey.com/work-with-rachel]

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Portada del episodio Episode 380: When You Walk on Eggshells Because You Dread Your Child's Reaction

Episode 380: When You Walk on Eggshells Because You Dread Your Child's Reaction

When you've gone through the same hard moments with your child over and over — bedtime battles, pushback around limits, meltdowns when it's time to leave something fun — it's easy to start bracing before anything has even happened. You may find yourself already tense, already exhausted, already expecting the reaction before you even say a word.The reaction you're having makes more sense than you may realize… and it is possible to make a shift that takes less energy and increases your influence with your child. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why we naturally start dreading certain situations before they even happen • Why bracing for your child's reaction can unintentionally reduce your influence • A simple but powerful shift that helps you stay steadier, reduce escalation, and lead through hard moments with more confidence -- FREE: Does your child have a narrow zone of tolerance? [https://tally.so/r/Gxrr0L] Talk to Rachel about getting support [https://rachel-bailey.com/work-with-rachel/] FREE WORKSHOP: When Your Child Focuses on the Negative: How to respond without feeding the negativity or making things worse *Registration link to come

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