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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 46 MIN

121 Behavior is a Signal, Not the Problem with Amy Dooley

from Kids with Big Emotions Podcast · host Andi Clark

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.comSelf Assessment form: https://subscribepage.io/big-emotions-self-assessmentBook a 30-Minute Call with Andi – Get your questions answered and explore next steps: Book here: https://tidycal.com/andi1/bookacallIn this powerful conversation, former special education teacher and parent coach Amy Dooley joins Andi to explore what it really means to parent from a place of connection, not control. Amy shares her personal shift from traditional classroom discipline to connection-based parenting, and how that journey led her to support parents in transforming their own limiting beliefs.Key Takeaways:Behavior is a signal, not the problem. When kids act out, it’s often a cry for safety, not defiance.You are worthy, even in the mess. Your child doesn’t need a perfect parent—they need a present one.Parenting shifts begin with self-work. To truly support your child, start by noticing and healing your own patterns.Control isn’t connection. Old-school discipline methods may suppress behavior, but they don't meet your child’s underlying needs.Safety comes before strategies. When your child feels seen and supported, their nervous system calms—and so does yours.Episode Highlights:[00:00] – Welcome + Amy's background as a teacher and homeschool parent[02:00] – Early career belief: “Control = good teaching”[04:50] – The moment Amy realized she wasn’t seeing the child—just the behavior[06:30] – The Coke bottle metaphor: why behavior is the symptom, not the problem[08:30] – Shifting from labeling kids to understanding them[10:00] – Step one: Assigning positive intent to your child[12:30] – Why parents must start with their own healing[14:10] – “I am worthy. Period.” and what today’s kids are demanding[16:00] – Parenting through generational change[17:50] – The screwdriver and screw analogy: why parent shifts must come first[20:00] – Why Amy left the classroom to work with parents[22:30] – A child’s progress is limited when the home foundation is shaky[25:30] – How presence—not perfection—builds trust[28:00] – Feeling like you’re not enough as a parent[30:00] – What “being enough” really looks like in the messiest moments[33:00] – Why your own regulation matters more than the strategy[35:00] – Amy’s story of timing meltdowns vs. being present[37:00] – When you shift, your child’s behavior shifts too[39:00] – Forgiving your former self and building new tools[42:00] – The parenting purse analogy: replacing outdated tools[45:30] – Final message: You are worthy. Your mess doesn’t disqualify you.Resources Mentioned:💡 Amy Dooley's Free Quiz: Discover your parenting strengths and get 3 connection-based strategies: https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/683657ece9067900158eb2a9 📱 Follow Amy on Facebook: The Empowered Parent: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredparentcoach/Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/amy.dooley_parentcoach) + TikTok: @the.empowered.parent (https://www.tiktok.com/@theempoweredparentcoach)💬 Loved this episode?If Amy’s message about worthiness and connection-based parenting spoke to you, take a moment to reflect: What outdated tools are you ready to let go of?You don’t have to do this alone.Start by exploring Amy’s free quiz to see where your child is struggling and how you can create more calm, connection, and clarity—together.👉 Tap the links in the show notes to take your next step.

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.comSelf Assessment form: https://subscribepage.io/big-emotions-self-assessmentBook a 30-Minute Call with Andi – Get your questions answered and explore next steps: Book here: https://tidycal.com/andi1/bookacallIn this powerful conversation, former special education teacher and parent coach Amy Dooley joins Andi to explore what it really means to parent from a place of connection, not control. Amy shares her personal shift from traditional classroom discipline to connection-based parenting, and how that journey led her to support parents in transforming their own limiting beliefs.Key Takeaways:Behavior is a signal, not the problem. When kids act out, it’s often a cry for safety, not defiance.You are worthy, even in the mess. Your child doesn’t need a perfect parent—they need a present one.Parenting shifts begin with self-work. To truly support your child, start by noticing and healing your own patterns.Control isn’t connection. Old-school discipline methods may suppress behavior, but they don't meet your child’s underlying needs.Safety comes before strategies. When your child feels seen and supported, their nervous system calms—and so does yours.Episode Highlights:[00:00] – Welcome + Amy's background as a teacher and homeschool parent[02:00] – Early career belief: “Control = good teaching”[04:50] – The moment Amy realized she wasn’t seeing the child—just the behavior[06:30] – The Coke bottle metaphor: why behavior is the symptom, not the problem[08:30] – Shifting from labeling kids to understanding them[10:00] – Step one: Assigning positive intent to your child[12:30] – Why parents must start with their own healing[14:10] – “I am worthy. Period.” and what today’s kids are demanding[16:00] – Parenting through generational change[17:50] – The screwdriver and screw analogy: why parent shifts must come first[20:00] – Why Amy left the classroom to work with parents[22:30] – A child’s progress is limited when the home foundation is shaky[25:30] – How presence—not perfection—builds trust[28:00] – Feeling like you’re not enough as a parent[30:00] – What “being enough” really looks like in the messiest moments[33:00] – Why your own regulation matters more than the strategy[35:00] – Amy’s story of timing meltdowns vs. being present[37:00] – When you shift, your child’s behavior shifts too[39:00] – Forgiving your former self and building new tools[42:00] – The parenting purse analogy: replacing outdated tools[45:30] – Final message: You are worthy. Your mess doesn’t disqualify you.Resources Mentioned:💡 Amy Dooley's Free Quiz: Discover your parenting strengths and get 3 connection-based strategies: https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/683657ece9067900158eb2a9 📱 Follow Amy on Facebook: The Empowered Parent: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredparentcoach/Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/amy.dooley_parentcoach) + TikTok: @the.empowered.parent (https://www.tiktok.com/@theempoweredparentcoach)💬 Loved this episode?If Amy’s message about worthiness and connection-based parenting spoke to you, take a moment to reflect: What outdated tools are you ready to let go of?You don’t have to do this alone.Start by exploring Amy’s free quiz to see where your child is struggling and how you can create more calm, connection, and clarity—together.👉 Tap the links in the show notes to take your next step.

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