Parenting Pivot
Why do we lose it with our kids — even when we know better? In this episode, clinical psychologist Dr. Nanika Coor joins Patrick to unpack how our own childhood experiences, cultural expectations, and emotional triggers shape the way we parent. They explore the concept of “good enough parenting,” how self-compassion can help us recover from mistakes, and why repair — not perfection — is the foundation of a strong parent-child relationship. Whether you're raising a neurodivergent child or just trying to parent with more presence and intention, this conversation offers honest guidance and actionable tools to help you show up for your child — and for yourself. Topics include: * How trauma and intergenerational patterns affect parenting * Identifying emotional triggers before they escalate * Why self-compassion matters more than self-criticism * What real repair looks like (and how to start) * The myth of parenting “perfectly” 🧡 Learn more about Dr. Coor: Brooklyn Parent Therapy → brooklynparenttherapy.com [https://www.brooklynparenttherapy.com] Project Parenthood Podcast → Available on all major platforms 🎙 Visit ParentingPivot.com [https://www.parentingpivot.com] for more episodes, tools, and community.
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