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The Huddle Wisdom Podcast

The Huddle Wisdom Podcast

著者: Psychiatrist and parent Dr. Davin Tan helps families support anxious children with insight compassion and calm.
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Parenting anxious, emotionally intense, or neurodivergent kids isn’t a problem to solve but a relationship to grow. Modern parenting comes with pressure: to fix, to manage, to stay calm, to get it right. But when your child is overwhelmed, shut down, or melting down, the usual advice often falls short. Dr. Davin Tan is a child psychiatrist and parent. He brings a clear, compassionate lens to the messier side of raising emotionally sensitive children. No gimmicks. No jargon. Just thoughtful ideas, grounded strategies, and space to think differently about what your child really needs from you. 🎧 Each episode offers: Practical frameworks drawn from psychiatry and lived experience Fresh thinking around anxiety, big feelings, school struggles, and behaviour Insightful guidance that doesn’t pile on guilt or make you feel like you’re doing it wrong For parents who want more connection and less chaos, even when things are hard.© 2025 Huddle Wisdom 人間関係 個人的成功 子育て 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Episode 141: Parenting Parenting Is Harder Than You Think, Easier Than You Know (Here's How)
    2025/06/10

    Before we became parents we had all sorts of ideas about what it would be like, stemming from our past experiences, memories, books, hopes and dreams, other peoples ideas...but it's not quite the same thing becoming a parent. I'd personally never have it any other way but there are things we don't anticipate if our children are of a certain sensitive temperament and experience great anxiety; we might not be prepared for the reactivity, the unpredictability of emotional upheaval, the overwhelm, the feeling of 'nothing's working'.

    Let me help you out a little bit...there are 3 important mindset shifts or mental models that builds a framework that could turn things around.

    1. regulation over reaction

    2. curiosity instead of judgement

    3. connection before correction

    Tune in to learn more.

    Also go check out the Emotional Storm Module from the Making Sense of Anxious Kids program...you can access that completely free if you sign up on our website : www.huddlewisdom.com

    You won't regret it!

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    20 分
  • Episode 140: How to Parent When You’re Exhausted: Staying Present with Your Child on Empty
    2025/05/29

    This episode is about the version of parenting no one talks about. The one where you’re running on almost nothing. Where your child still needs you, and you’re not sure what you have left to give. We’re not talking about burnout as a concept, or fatigue as a buzzword. We’re talking about the real-life moments when you're holding a meltdown with one hand and your own regulation with the other. When you want to be calm, present, available but you’re overstretched and running late and the toast is wrong again. This conversation won’t give you tricks. Just clarity. A way to think about tiredness that doesn’t make it a personal failing. A way to respond to your child without having to pretend you’re okay. For parents who are doing their best, even when their best is quiet, slow, and not very pretty.

    Mentioned in this episode: Making Sense of Anxious Children A course for parents who want to understand what’s really going on beneath the behaviour

    Available at www.huddlewisdom.com

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    21 分
  • Episode 139: The Smoke is Not the Fire: Decoding Your Anxious Child's Behavior
    2025/05/21

    Is your child's misbehaviour leaving you frustrated, confused, or exhausted? You're not alone. In this powerful episode of The Huddle Wisdom Podcast, host Dr Tan unpacks a crucial concept that will transform how you view your child's struggles: challenging behaviour is not the problem, it's the signal.

    Learn why parents often fall into the trap of "fixing the smoke" (addressing outward child behaviour like yelling, tantrums, defiance, or meltdowns) instead of uncovering the true "fire" beneath. Often anxiety, overwhelm, perfectionism, or unmet emotional needs.

    Learn actionable strategies to:

    • Pause before reacting to your child's difficult moments.
    • Get curious, not furious, about what might be driving their actions.
    • Gently name the underlying emotions or "fire" you observe.
    • Stay present and connect, even when things feel chaotic.

    To navigate your anxious child's behavior with confidence and calm, explore Dr Davin Tan's signature online course: "Making Sense of Anxious Children." Learn how to identify those hidden fires, build essential communication skills, and foster a more peaceful home environment.

    Find out more and enroll today at: www.huddlewisdom.com

    In this episode, you will learn:

    • Why misbehaviour is a signal, not the core problem.
    • The dangers of "smoke-fixing" in child behavior.
    • How to identify the "fire" (underlying anxiety or needs) beneath challenging behaviors.
    • Practical steps to respond with curiosity and connection instead of frustration.
    • A real-life example of transforming homework meltdowns by addressing underlying perfectionism.
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    23 分

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