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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 44 MIN

123 The Hidden Stressors Impacting Kids’ Emotions with Safiya

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 episode of Kids With Big Emotions, I sit down with Safiya Omosanya to explore the often-overlooked stressors that can impact how our kids think, feel, and behave. From sensory overload to environmental triggers, Safiya shares her insights on what’s really going on beneath the surface when children experience big emotions—and how we as parents can create calmer, more supportive environments.Together, we talk about moving beyond quick fixes, the importance of parent self-care, and why embracing neurodiversity can transform not only our children’s lives but also our own parenting journey.Whether you’re in the thick of meltdowns, struggling with school expectations, or simply wondering what else might be affecting your child’s emotional regulation, this conversation is here to guide you.🔑 Key TakeawaysHidden stressors—like noise, smells, light, or overstimulation—can play a bigger role in your child’s meltdowns than you might realize.Shifting from punishment to understanding opens the door for real connection and growth.Parent self-care is not optional—it’s foundational to modeling regulation for your child.Schools and specialists are helpful, but parents are the strongest advocates and anchors for their child’s needs.Embracing neurodiversity allows children to thrive in their uniqueness rather than feeling “broken” or “less than.”⏱️ Episode Highlights[00:00] Introduction and Safiya’s background[04:20] Why traditional discipline often misses the root cause[09:45] How hidden environmental stressors affect kids’ behavior[15:10] The role of parental regulation and self-care[21:30] Rethinking reliance on schools and specialists[28:40] Embracing neurodiversity and celebrating strengths[34:15] Safiya’s takeaways for parents navigating big emotionsTo reach out to Safiya Omosanya you can book at call or contact her on LinkedIN. 20 minute complimentary “I’m ready to break cycles” session book at www.calendly.com/SafiyaOmosanyaLinked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/safiya-omosanya-aaa46a260

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 episode of Kids With Big Emotions, I sit down with Safiya Omosanya to explore the often-overlooked stressors that can impact how our kids think, feel, and behave. From sensory overload to environmental triggers, Safiya shares her insights on what’s really going on beneath the surface when children experience big emotions—and how we as parents can create calmer, more supportive environments.Together, we talk about moving beyond quick fixes, the importance of parent self-care, and why embracing neurodiversity can transform not only our children’s lives but also our own parenting journey.Whether you’re in the thick of meltdowns, struggling with school expectations, or simply wondering what else might be affecting your child’s emotional regulation, this conversation is here to guide you.🔑 Key TakeawaysHidden stressors—like noise, smells, light, or overstimulation—can play a bigger role in your child’s meltdowns than you might realize.Shifting from punishment to understanding opens the door for real connection and growth.Parent self-care is not optional—it’s foundational to modeling regulation for your child.Schools and specialists are helpful, but parents are the strongest advocates and anchors for their child’s needs.Embracing neurodiversity allows children to thrive in their uniqueness rather than feeling “broken” or “less than.”⏱️ Episode Highlights[00:00] Introduction and Safiya’s background[04:20] Why traditional discipline often misses the root cause[09:45] How hidden environmental stressors affect kids’ behavior[15:10] The role of parental regulation and self-care[21:30] Rethinking reliance on schools and specialists[28:40] Embracing neurodiversity and celebrating strengths[34:15] Safiya’s takeaways for parents navigating big emotionsTo reach out to Safiya Omosanya you can book at call or contact her on LinkedIN. 20 minute complimentary “I’m ready to break cycles” session book at www.calendly.com/SafiyaOmosanyaLinked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/safiya-omosanya-aaa46a260

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