EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 12 MIN
219. Feeling Overwhelmed by Your Child's Emotions? This is Why
from Chronic Illness Moms | Feel Better, Stress Relief, Fatigue, Inflammation, Brain Fog, Healthy Habits, Neurodivergent · host Ashley Braden - Certified Health Coach, Sleep & Stress Management Coach
Hey friend, Do your child's big emotions show up in your body before you even speak? Do you feel tense, racing, or drained after a meltdown? Have you wondered why co-regulation is so exhausting? I'm Ashley — a mom living with chronic illness, raising neurodivergent kids. Chronic Illness Moms is a podcast for moms with chronic illness or chronic symptoms who want stress relief, better sleep, and simple, realistic habits that actually work inside a full, demanding life. Your nervous system is wired to mirror the emotions around it — which means your child's stress often lands in your body before it lands in your thoughts. In this episode I explain what co-regulation actually is from the inside, why it costs more for chronic illness moms, and a 30-second move to use the next time big feelings land in your chest. Links mentioned: Coaching → https://ashleybraden.com/coaching Facebook Community → https://www.facebook.com/groups/chronichealthmoms Podcast → https://bit.ly/chronicillnessmoms Related Episodes: 210. Simple Ways to Create Emotional Safety at Home for Your Neurodivergent Child 207. Processing Grief, Stress, and Emotional Burnout as a Mom with Neurodivergent Kids Connect: Email → [email protected] YouTube → https://bit.ly/chronicillnessyoutube Facebook Page → https://www.facebook.com/chronicillnessmoms Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/chronicillnessmoms Next steps: 1. Join the Facebook group to connect with other moms 2. Follow the podcast so you don't miss the rest of this series 3. Learn more about coaching if you want deeper support
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