When Parenting Isn't About Fixing Your Child | Bryan Post
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Parenting can feel overwhelming in ways no one really prepares you for.
The frustration. The guilt. The fear that you're doing it wrong, even when you're trying your best.
In this episode, I sit down with Child Behaviour Expert, Bryan Post, one of the leading voices in love-based parenting and someone who has spent nearly three decades working with children and families impacted by trauma. What unfolds is not a conversation about parenting techniques, but a deeper look at why parenting so often feels hard, and what's really happening underneath our reactions.
We talk about control, discipline, homework battles, emotional regulation, and why behaviour is often a signal of stress rather than defiance. Bryan shares powerful stories from his own life and work, and challenges the idea that love-based parenting is permissive. Instead, he reframes love as something grounded, intentional, and deeply transformative.
If you've ever felt triggered by your child's behaviour, stuck in cycles of frustration, or unsure how to stay calm without losing authority, this conversation will give you a new lens and practical insight you can carry into everyday moments.
This episode isn't about fixing your child.
It's about understanding yourself, so your child can feel safe enough to grow.
🎧 Listen with an open mind and notice what shifts.
Bryan Post: https://www.youtube.com/@BryanPost/videos📌 New episodes every Tuesday on YouTube and all podcast platforms.