
Parenting With Anxiety: Tools For Staying Present When Kids Meltdown
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Key Takeaways
- Your anxiety doesn't make you a bad parent, it makes you human
- Children need real parents, not perfect ones who never feel anxious
- Co-regulation is more powerful than trying to manage everything alone
- The sixty-second reset can interrupt anxiety spirals before they take over
- Modeling emotional awareness teaches kids that feelings are manageable
- Why your nervous system sees threats in normal parenting moments
- The science behind how anxiety affects your parenting responses
- Practical tools for staying present during your child's meltdowns
- How to practice anxiety transparency with healthy boundaries
- The difference between reacting from anxiety and responding from wisdom
- University of California study on anxious mothers' brain activity during child distress
- Harvard longitudinal study on emotional regulation in children of anxious parents
- Donald Winnicott's "good enough parenting" concept from attachment theory
- Stephen Porges' polyvagal theory and co-regulation research
- Dan Siegel's "window of tolerance" framework for emotional regulation
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