How Regulated Parents Raise Resilient Kids: Co‑Regulation, Repair, and Honest Motherhood with Parenting Coach Clair Ashburn

How Regulated Parents Raise Resilient Kids: Co‑Regulation, Repair, and Honest Motherhood with Parenting Coach Clair Ashburn

In this deeply validating conversation, I'm joined by parenting coach and lactation consultant Clair Ashburn to talk about what it really looks like to stay regulated as a parent while raising emotionally healthy kids. We explore how her therapist mom modeled repair, made room for "big feelings," and used simple tools like handwritten notes to create emotional safety and long‑term connection. Clair shares how that upbringing shaped her own nervous system, why she was once labeled "explosive," and the practical work she's done to move from stuffing emotions and blowing up to noticing early signs of dysregulation and choosing a different response.

We dig into co‑regulation- what it is, why our kids' nervous systems are so influenced by ours, and how to hold the "insane amount of pressure" that can bring without shame. Clair offers simple, grounded mantras like "My feet are on the ground" and "This isn't an emergency" to help parents shift out of panic mode in the moment, along with body‑based cues (racing heart, tight chest, spinning head) that signal it's time to pause before exploding. She talks about the power of naming your internal state out loud to your kids so they don't assume your quiet or tension means "you're mad at me," and how that transparency actually makes home feel safer.

We also talk about the impact of our own childhoods on the way we parent now- whether we grew up with calm, regulated caregivers or in homes marked by yelling, shame, or trauma. Clair explains how understanding your story, building a coherent narrative, and working with your body (not just your mind) can literally rewire your nervous system as an adult. She draws a powerful parallel between strength training and parenting: you can't "read your way" into new patterns; you build new muscle memory by practicing different responses over and over, in real life, with real kids.

Clair shares how movement and exercise became a daily reset and "lifesaver" for her regulation, and we reflect on how staying grounded at home is not small work—it's a radical act of love with generational impact. From navigating overstimulating news cycles to supporting highly sensitive kids, we return again and again to the idea that "it feels hard because it is hard, not because you're doing it wrong." This episode is an encouraging, hope‑filled listen for any parent who wants to raise sturdy, compassionate kids without losing themselves in the process.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How Clair's childhood with a therapist mom shaped her view of limits, safety, and emotional repair

  • Using written notes with kids as a powerful tool for communication, questions, and repair

  • Co‑regulation 101: what it is, why kids "borrow" our nervous systems, and why our regulation has to come first

  • Catching early signs of dysregulation in your body before you explode

  • Simple mantras to use in the heat of the moment ("My feet are on the ground," "This isn't an emergency," "I don't need to solve this right now")

  • How to talk out loud about your inner state so kids don't internalize blame

  • Parenting with a traumatic or dysregulated background and the hope of neuroplasticity

  • Why exercise and movement are powerful, science‑backed supports for nervous system regulation

  • The long‑term impact of raising boys (and all kids) with emotional literacy, compassion, and respect

  • Why the early years are both beautiful and brutally hard- and why it really does get easier in some crucial ways

Perfect for: moms in the thick of the little‑years, parents working to break cycles from their own upbringing, and anyone curious about how calm, grounded parenting is actually built, not magically inherited.

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