213: Turning Down the Heat on Your Family's Emotional Temperature

Do you ever feel like your home’s emotional temperature is boiling over? Whether it’s a toddler meltdown, a sibling fight, or a teenager slamming their door, these heated moments can leave parents feeling frustrated, helpless, or reactive. In this episode, Lisa shares seven game-changing habits that will help you regulate your family’s emotional climate, reduce yelling, and create a home where all emotions are welcomed and processed in a healthy way. Learn how to model calm responses, validate feelings, and teach your kids real-world emotional intelligence. This is your playbook for creating more peace and connection—starting today! What You'll Learn: How to recognize and regulate your child’s emotional temperature before things escalate. Why co-regulation is the key to raising emotionally resilient kids. The 7 powerful habits that help families navigate big emotions without yelling. The neuroscience behind why kids struggle with self-regulation—and what parents can do to help. How to teach coping strategies, encourage problem-solving, and set limits without punishment. A simple action step to start improving emotional regulation in your home today.  

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Are you tired of yelling at your kids? Do you sometimes feel like they don’t listen or respect you? Do you feel like the worst parent EVER? You’re not alone, there is hope!Join Lisa Smith -- Mom, Master Certified Parent Coach, Author and Speaker -- as she helps turn frustrated parents -- who regularly default to yelling, threatening and punishing -- into peaceful leaders within their households. As a former dominant parent, she has found the path to Peaceful Parenting and is dedicated to helping other parents find their way too! But be warned, this is not a “foo-foo” podcast that’s going to tell you to let your kids do whatever they want without any rules or limitations. Each week Lisa will share the exact methods and step-by-step strategies she used to transform from an angry, controlling mom who was constantly upset with her son and husband, into a calm, confident, and connected leader in her home.To connect with Lisa visit https://thepeacefulparent.com/