
TPP 118: Michelle Gale Talks About Mindful Parenting in a Messy World
07/24/18 • 44 min
Author, coach, and mindfulness expert Michelle Gale (Mindful Parenting in a Messy World) talks about how mindfulness not only supports our children's development, but allows us to parent with more joy and confidence.
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Author, coach, and mindfulness expert Michelle Gale (Mindful Parenting in a Messy World) talks about how mindfulness not only supports our children's development, but allows us to parent with more joy and confidence.
Connect with Tilt Parenting
- Visit Tilt Parenting
- Take the free 7-Day Challenge
- Read a chapter of Differently Wired
- Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
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TPP 117: Angela Pruess on Supporting Children's Fledgling Self-Regulation
This week’s episode features a conversation with Angela Pruess, a licensed clinical therapist and mom of three who wants to help all parents raise emotionally healthy kids that will change the world, by explaining the he(art) and science behind our child’s development and emotional regulation.
For this episode, we focus on that elusive thing so many of us are trying to help develop in our kids, but can be very difficult to know exactly where to start and what we should expect over our child’s developmental timeline—self-regulation and emotional regulation.
Today we dive deep into what it is, why it’s an important skill for our kids to develop, the different ways we as parents and caregivers and teachers can support our kids in nurturing these skills, and more.
Things you’ll learn from this episode
- What self-regulation / emotional regulation actually is and what it can look like when kids struggle with it
- Why self-regulation can be developed over time, even when the time line looks different
- How we might expect development of self-regulation to progress at different ages
- The importance of modelling self-regulation for our children
- How we can best support teachers in being our partners in developing our kids’ self-regulation
- How parents can most effectively do in supporting our kids in learning these skills
- Strategies for what to do when children are resistant to working on self-regulation
- Top tips for jump-starting our child’s self-regulation
Resources mentioned
- Parents With Confidence
- Parents With Confidence on Facebook
- Children’s Mental Health Rocks on Facebook
- How to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child That Will Succeed in Life
- How to Be the Best Parent to Your Emotionally Intense Child
- Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child: The One Mistake You Want to Avoid
- Emotional Intelligence Flashcard Bundle
- Self-Reg: How to Help Your child (and You) Break the Stress Cycle and Successfully Engage with Life by Stuart Shanker
- Dr. Ross Greene
- Dr. Dan Siegel’s hand model of the brain
- 30 Games & Activities to Boost Self-Regulation
- Stop, Breathe, & Think App
Connect with Tilt Parenting
- Visit Tilt Parenting
- Take the free 7-Day Challenge
- Read a chapter of Differently Wired
- Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
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Next Episode

TPP 119: Adrianne Meldrum on Dealing with Math Struggles Faced by Differently Wired Kids
Math for Middles founder Adrianne Meldrum explores common math challenges for atypical learners, why a multisensory math approach works, and how to help kids struggling with math push through their blocks.
Connect with Tilt Parenting
- Visit Tilt Parenting
- Take the free 7-Day Challenge
- Read a chapter of Differently Wired
- Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
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