Ep #150 The Brain-Behavior Connection: Why Your Inner Critic Is Your Kid's New Roommate cover art

Ep #150 The Brain-Behavior Connection: Why Your Inner Critic Is Your Kid's New Roommate

Ep #150 The Brain-Behavior Connection: Why Your Inner Critic Is Your Kid's New Roommate

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Oh heyyy there, fellow parent-people struggling through the beautiful chaos! In this episode, I spill ALL the tea about how that nasty little voice in your head (you know the one that's all "you're failing at this parenting gig") isn't just making YOU feel like garbage—it's actually rewiring your kid's emotional thermometer too! 🌡️

I share the mortifying moment I heard my own critical voice coming out of my teenager's mouth (talk about a parenting gut-punch!) and dive into the juicy research that proves being your own bestie might be the parenting superpower you never knew you needed.

Plus, I give you a tiny but mighty assignment that could literally change your family's emotional climate. Because science says so! ✨

What You'll Discover in This Episode:

  • The moment I realized my 16-year-old drama queen (literally—she was auditioning!) had inherited my inner critic 😱
  • Why your brain is basically still watching out for saber-toothed tigers when your kid refuses to wear socks in winter
  • The super cool science behind how your self-talk becomes your home's emotional thermostat
  • My embarrassing Dr. Pepper binge confession (post-international travel does weird things to a girl, don't judge!)
  • The actual research showing self-compassionate parents raise better-regulated kids (it's not just woo-woo, I swear!)
  • A stupidly simple but brain-changing "Tiny Assignment" to transform your inner critic into your inner coach

Juicy Quotes From the Episode:

"When you beat yourself up after a hard parenting moment, you're acting as both the disapproving friend AND the discouraged parent. And here's the kicker: your inner voice becomes your child's emotional climate."

"My presence matters more than my performance." (One client's game-changing mantra!)

The Tiny Assignment:

  1. Notice your inner critic this week (just observe the little jerk, no arguing yet!)
  2. Write down ONE situation where your inner voice turns meaner than a hungry toddler
  3. Write the supportive version—what would your BFF say instead?
  4. Make it visible: phone lockscreen, bathroom mirror, wherever your eyes land
  5. Say it OUT LOUD when you need it (yes, talking to yourself is now officially parenting strategy!)

Research Mentions:

  • Baumeister's work on negativity bias (aka why we remember the ONE thing we screwed up instead of the 87 things we nailed)
  • Dr. Kristin Neff's research showing self-compassionate parents have lower stress (and who doesn't want THAT?)
  • Moreira's 2018 study proving the mind-blowing connection between how we talk to ourselves and how our kids regulate emotions
  • Hebb's Law: "Neurons that fire together, wire together" (or, why your brain loves taking the self-criticism highway)

Connect With Me:

Drop a comment about your own inner critic moments! I'm literally sitting in my comfy chair right now, sipping electrolyte water (RIP my Dr. Pepper addiction) and DYING to hear your thoughts. Because we're all just trying not to mess this up together, right? 💕 DM on IG @connectmethodparenting to share your own fav inner critic moment


Next Steps: Leave a review if you've been enjoying the CMP Podcast

My Book: https://cmp.works/1xs

My IG: https://cmp.works/ista



What listeners say about Ep #150 The Brain-Behavior Connection: Why Your Inner Critic Is Your Kid's New Roommate

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.