Many parents today are unintentionally over-correcting for their own childhood experiences—and it’s showing up in the way we parent.
If you grew up feeling unheard, unsupported, or emotionally alone, it makes sense that you now want to do the opposite for your child. But sometimes that “opposite” turns into:
• stepping in too quickly
• doing too much for your child
• over-accommodating
• struggling to hold healthy boundaries
While well-intentioned, this pattern can actually impact a child’s confidence, resilience, and ability to tolerate discomfort.
In this reel, we explore how over-correcting childhood experiences can unintentionally lead to over-parenting and the long-term impact of that.
This is about awareness, not blame. And about finding the middle ground between emotional support and healthy independence.
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Empowering Kids to Become Empowered Adults | Empowering Parents To Become Conscious Confident Family Leaders | Certified Self-Esteem & Self-Confidence Coach For Kids | Certified Parent Coach | Somatic Trauma Therapy Practitioner | Yogi | Author | Speaker -Awarded Top Confidence Coach 2021
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05/31/2026
My son is 7. Today, he told me he's calmer especially when it's just him and Mom.
-EVEN THOUGH I'm the parent who is the consistent boundary and limit setter and holder of said limits and boundaries.
-EVEN THOUGH I have high expectations (coupled with high warmth).
-EVEN THOUGH I give a lot more tasks and responsibilities to my kids than their father…
-EVEN THOUGH I may come across as a lot more direct and firm (I don’t negotiat all the things)
Why?
Stay tuned for THE WHY, and what kids are constantly scanning for…! I’m telling you… they are truly looking for this recipe in the family dynamics…
Family Dynamics recipe coming soon!
05/20/2026
Many task struggles at home aren’t behaviour problems—they’re nervous system + executive function challenges showing up in real life.
When we shift from “Why won’t my child just do it?” to “What support is missing here?” everything changes.
New blog post is live.
05/13/2026
Roughhousing isn’t just “wild play.” 👀
It can become a powerful way to build emotional regulation and resilience. What if it also teaches boundaries, impulse control and offers connection?
I've written an article on my blog about it - reviewed by colleagues!
On the post, you'll also see access to a FREE Roughhousing Checklist & Guide for parents filled with fun ideas parents can use to bring more laughter, movement, and connection into everyday family life. 💛
From pillow fights and ninja games to Nerf battles and “Monster Sandwich Eater” — these activities help kids release energy while strengthening the nervous system.
LINK IN FIRST COMMENT.
Happy Mother’s Day 😎😎😎😎😎
"I'm so excited for life!" she said to us during bedtime cuddles a few nights ago. I remember being ten years old and struggling with all kinds of things, ranging from lack of emotional availability in my immediate family to a severely negative body image. I will keep going for you, baby girl. Always and forever.
DM for questions around parent coaching support and how you can create the dynamics for your children to flourish.
04/28/2026
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A B.C. family did all the right things parents are advised to do. They checked in, used parental controls, and paid attention. Despite this, an online extremist network still managed to infiltrate their lives.
CTV’s reporting on Penelope Sokolowski is a story that should alarm every parent. Her father states she was groomed by 764, a violent online group the RCMP says targets children and teenagers on gaming and social platforms. He watched his daughter change rapidly — her grades declined, she stopped going to school, and then the situation worsened.
This week, the RCMP charged a 26-year-old man from Québec City, Jeffrey Roussel, with terrorism offences for allegedly promoting 764 on Telegram. Authorities say he posted violent and highly disturbing material to inspire and recruit others, mostly teenagers. Canada designated 764 as a terrorist group last December. The federal government describes this network as one that lures, grooms, and extorts youth into engaging in violent, sexual, and self-harm acts.
This should alter how we discuss these issues.
This isn’t just “kids seeing bad stuff online.” It’s organized predation disguised with ideological motives. Yet our politics still dismiss platform safety as an annoying side issue we’d rather ignore.
Parents can’t handle this alone. Schools alone can’t manage it. Kids certainly can’t.
If Ottawa truly cares about protecting children online, then stop talking about awareness as if it’s the end goal. Instead, target the systems, platforms, recruitment channels, and individuals feeding children this poison.
If you’re affected, call or text 9-8-8 anytime in Canada.
— Marcus | The Headline Lab
04/21/2026
Simple. Too simple for people to believe. Maybe that's why it's not talked about as directly enough.
Naming emotions (affect labeling) has been shown in neuroscience research to reduce activation in the amygdala—the brain’s threat-detection system—while increasing engagement in the prefrontal cortex, responsible for thinking and decision-making. This shift supports emotional regulation when paired with coping tools. (Burklund et al., 2024; Lieberman et al. line of research).
..This means that step #1 is to increase self-awareness to notice the emotion arising (body and sensory awareness), #2 Name your experience and emotions!
Drop a 💓if you name your emotions often, or are working on naming them more often as a parent!
DM if you want specific Emotion-Coaching for your child using stories, arts and crafts!
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