812. In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explains how unresolved relational trauma can fuel a parent's reactive anger, and how understanding your own nervous system can help you respond to your child in more connected, calm, and intentional ways.
Nov 10
Is my ADHD kid deliberately uncooperative and ungrateful?
<p>811. When your ADHD child is struggling, do you worry they’re acting out on purpose? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks the concept of executive function deficits in young people, and how shifting your perspective from "won't" to "can't" can help you respond to big emoti ... Show More
14m 50s
Nov 3
Why is getting my kids out the door so chaotic?
<p>Do your mornings feel like chaos on repeat? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor guides parents through creating calmer, more connected morning routines - even when executive function challenges, sibling conflict, and real-life pressures make smooth starts feel impossible. Learn p ... Show More
16m 41s
Oct 27
Releasing the urge to fix your kids’ problems
<p>809. Why does the urge to intervene feel so overwhelming? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks the anxiety and external pressures that fuel your need to "fix" your child's life - and how noticing your own internal experience can help you respond with respectful, connected, ... Show More
13m 14s
Jul 2025
Parenting Without Threats & Yelling is Possible
<p>#072 In this episode Lisa is discussing how she approaches parenting without threats, warnings, and yelling. She covers topics such as why parents use these strategies, what to use instead, and the importance of connection with calm leadership parenting. <br/><br/>Lastly, Lisa ... Show More
23m 12s