Helping Children Manage Uncertainty

Helping Children Manage Uncertainty

In today’s episode, we will explore how to help your child navigate life’s inevitable uncertainties, from exam results and friendship turbulence to school transitions and family change.


You’ll learn why shielding your child from uncertainty actually weakens resilience, and how simple shifts in the way you listen, respond, and structure daily life can dramatically improve their ability to cope.


I will walk you through practical tools you can use today: active listening that uncovers what your child really means, honest reassurance without false promises, emotional validation that calms the nervous system, and routines that restore a sense of safety when everything feels up in the air.


You’ll also discover how to fact‑check the stories your child picks up from peers or online. and why managing your own emotional barometer is one of the most powerful supports you can offer, so that you feel equipped to guide your child through uncertainty with confidence, clarity, and compassion.


So pour yourself a cuppa, find a comfy seat, and enjoy the conversation…



Highlights from this episode:

01:01 - Uncertainty is a natural part of life

03:55 - Listen first

07:03 - Honest reassurance

10:31 - Validate emotions

12:30 - Acknowledge the challenge

15:23 - Brains have a negative bias

18:09 - Routine is important

22:56 - Fact check

26:21 - Help yourself to help your kids

29:02 - Pay attention



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