Parent with Grace Podcast

Parent With Grace Podcast update

4 min · 2. juni 2026
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After a quiet month behind the scenes, Parent with Grace is back for a new summer season. In this short and honest update episode, Nicole shares the personal and professional shifts happening inside the Parent with Grace community, from refining the brand and rebuilding rhythms to navigating summer life with kids at home and preparing for a family move. Nicole also shares the exciting news that the Grace Hollow children’s books are now available on Amazon, and gives a preview of the upcoming GRACE Pathway podcast series launching later this summer. This episode is a reminder that calm parenting is not about perfection. It’s about connection, flexibility, repair, and learning to lead with grace through real life. In this episode: • Summer rhythms and nervous-system support • Parenting during transitions and change • Rebuilding routines with neurodivergent kids • The evolution of Parent with Grace • Grace Hollow book announcement • A preview of the upcoming GRACE Pathway series Connect with Nicole and explore books, resources, and coaching at ParentWithGrace.com

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episode Parent With Grace Podcast update cover

Parent With Grace Podcast update

After a quiet month behind the scenes, Parent with Grace is back for a new summer season. In this short and honest update episode, Nicole shares the personal and professional shifts happening inside the Parent with Grace community, from refining the brand and rebuilding rhythms to navigating summer life with kids at home and preparing for a family move. Nicole also shares the exciting news that the Grace Hollow children’s books are now available on Amazon, and gives a preview of the upcoming GRACE Pathway podcast series launching later this summer. This episode is a reminder that calm parenting is not about perfection. It’s about connection, flexibility, repair, and learning to lead with grace through real life. In this episode: • Summer rhythms and nervous-system support • Parenting during transitions and change • Rebuilding routines with neurodivergent kids • The evolution of Parent with Grace • Grace Hollow book announcement • A preview of the upcoming GRACE Pathway series Connect with Nicole and explore books, resources, and coaching at ParentWithGrace.com

2. juni 20264 min
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Repair After Meltdowns: Grounding, Connection, Trust

Meltdowns are one of the hardest parts of parenting not just for our kids, but for us too. In this episode, we’re talking about what to do after a meltdown… in those quiet moments when everything has settled, but you’re left wondering, “Did I handle that wrong?” or “Did I just make things worse?” If you’ve ever felt that way, you’re not alone. You’ll learn why meltdowns are not misbehavior, defiance, or manipulation but a sign of nervous system overload and how that shift in understanding changes everything about how you respond. We’ll walk through what your child actually needs after a meltdown, including how to: * Regulate yourself first, even when it feels hard * Offer connection instead of correction * Repair the moment (without losing authority) * Support your child in a way that builds long-term emotional skills Because parenting isn’t about getting it perfect it’s about what we do after the hard moments. If you’ve ever wished you could go back and handle a situation differently, this episode will remind you of something important: You didn’t ruin anything. Connection is built in the pause, the presence, and the repair. 💛 Free Resource: If this episode resonated with you, you can download the Parent with Grace Behavior Guide a simple, practical tool to help you understand what’s really underneath your child’s behavior and respond with more calm and connection. Visit: ParentWithGrace.com And if this episode helped you, share it with another parent who could use a little more grace today. ✨ Next week: Why mornings feel so hard… and how to make them easier.

7. april 20265 min
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What To Do in Meltdowns, Refusal, and Morning Chaos | The GRACE Pathway

Many parents understand the nervous system approach to behavior — but still wonder: “What do I actually do in the moment?” In this episode of Parent with Grace, certified parent coach Nicole walks through real-life parenting situations using the GRACE Pathway, a calm leadership framework designed for raising strong-willed, big-feelings, and neurodivergent kids. From morning chaos and power struggles to emotional meltdowns, this episode shows how parents can move from reacting to responding by focusing on regulation, connection, and skill-building. Instead of relying on pressure or punishment, the GRACE Pathway helps parents guide behavior through calm leadership and supportive structure. In this episode you’ll learn: • What to do during morning routine battles • How to respond to refusal and power struggles • Why meltdowns are regulation moments, not discipline moments • How the GRACE Pathway (Ground, Relate, Align, Connect, Engage) helps build cooperation and confidence If you're raising a child with ADHD, sensory sensitivities, strong emotions, or frequent meltdowns, this episode will give you practical tools for navigating difficult moments with more calm and connection. For a deeper guide to understanding behavior through the nervous system lens, download the free Parent with Grace Behavior Guide at ParentWithGrace.com.

31. mars 20267 min
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Support Over Willpower | Why ADHD & Neurodivergent Kids Need Support, Not Pressure

Many parenting strategies rely on one idea: kids just need more willpower. Try harder. Be more responsible. Stop being lazy. But for many ADHD, strong-willed, and neurodivergent kids, willpower isn’t the problem. In this episode of Parent with Grace, certified parent coach Nicole explores why behavior often improves faster through support instead of pressure. When children struggle with transitions, routines, emotional regulation, or starting tasks, the challenge is often not motivation — it’s executive function skills. Nicole walks through how parents can shift from willpower-based discipline to support-based parenting, helping children build the skills that actually lead to cooperation and independence. In this episode you’ll learn: • Why willpower doesn’t work for many neurodivergent kids • The difference between support and enabling • How tools like visual schedules, timers, and step-by-step scaffolding reduce friction • Why skill building creates lasting behavior change If you're raising a child with ADHD, big emotions, sensory sensitivities, or strong reactions, this episode will help you approach discipline with more clarity and confidence. For parents ready to reduce daily power struggles, explore the 7-Day Calm Reset at ParentWithGrace.com.

24. mars 20264 min
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The Parent Nervous System | Why Staying Calm Feels So Hard with ADHD & Neurodivergent Kids

Why do even the most loving parents sometimes lose patience, raise their voice, or react in ways they didn’t intend? In this episode of Parent with Grace, certified parent coach Nicole explores the powerful role of the parent nervous system in everyday parenting moments. When children are dysregulated, parents’ nervous systems often become activated too — leading to reactions instead of calm responses. Understanding how stress, triggers, and nervous system responses show up in parenting can transform the way families navigate big emotions and challenging behavior. In this episode, Nicole shares how parents can begin recognizing their own regulation patterns and why co-regulation is one of the most important tools for raising strong-willed, big-feelings, and neurodivergent kids. You’ll learn: • Why parenting can trigger strong emotional reactions • How the nervous system shapes parent and child behavior • Why calm nervous systems help children regulate • Simple ways parents can reset their nervous system in difficult moments If you’re parenting children with ADHD, sensory sensitivities, or intense emotions, this episode will help you understand why staying calm can feel so difficult — and how small shifts can bring more connection and peace to your home. For parents who want to start building calmer responses right away, explore the 7-Day Calm Reset at ParentWithGrace.com.

17. mars 20264 min