Tiny Takes, Big Feelings
Being a kid is a big job — and helping them navigate big feelings? Even bigger. In the very first episode of Tiny Takes, Big Feelings, Samantha sits down with her 5-year-old daughter, Willow, for a real, unfiltered conversation about what it means to feel proud. This isn’t about trophies, perfection, or doing things “the best.” It’s about effort, progress, and helping kids recognize their own growth. Inside this episode, you’ll hear: * A simple way to help kids identify emotions in their body * How to shift from results-based praise → effort-based confidence * A powerful parenting reframe using the word “yet” * A “tiny proud speech” your kids can use daily * A real-life moment: training for a first run (with tears… and growth) This is the kind of conversation you can play in the car, at pickup, or before dinner — and actually use. ---------------------------------------- 🧠 What You’ll Learn: * Why “proud” should be tied to progress, not perfection * How to build confidence through small, repeatable language * Questions that get kids talking (without forcing it) * How to model emotional awareness in everyday moments ---------------------------------------- 💬 Try This at Home: At dinner tonight, ask: “What’s one thing you’re proud of today?” Then model it yourself. ---------------------------------------- 📲 Connect + Share Your Wins: Tell us your child’s “proud moment” this week: 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_/ [https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_/] ---------------------------------------- 🎧 Listen to More: Explore more conversations on parenting, mindset, and real life: 👉 The Running Wine Mom Podcast mindful parenting, teaching kids confidence, how to build confidence in kids, parenting tips emotional development, kids emotions podcast, parenting podcast moms, raising confident kids, growth mindset kids, how to teach resilience children, mom podcast real talk, parenting young children mindset, emotional intelligence kids
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