How Not to Be a Fear-Based Parent (Ditch the Scare Tactics and Raise a Resilient, Motivated Kid) | Regulation-First Parenting | E287 episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 14 MIN

How Not to Be a Fear-Based Parent (Ditch the Scare Tactics and Raise a Resilient, Motivated Kid) | Regulation-First Parenting | E287

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

How not to be a fear-based parent is something many loving parents struggle with, especially during stressful moments. In this episode, I explain how not to be a fear-based parent, why fear-based parenting often backfires, and what parents can do instead to build emotional security, confidence, and resilience in their children.When children are guided through fear, threats, shame, or guilt, they may comply in the short term, but long-term growth becomes harder. Understanding how not to be a fear-based parent helps create a home where children feel safe enough to learn, regulate emotions, and develop healthy decision-making skills.In this episode, you'll learn:• How not to be a fear-based parent during difficult moments• Why fear-based parenting can increase anxiety and emotional dysregulation• What children need in order to build confidence and resilience• Practical ways to create emotional safety and connectionWhat is fear-based parenting?Fear-based parenting often relies on:• Threats and punishments• Shame and guilt• Intimidation or fear of consequences• Control instead of connectionWhile these approaches may stop behavior temporarily, they rarely teach the skills children need for long-term success.Behavior is communication.It's not bad behavior—it's a dysregulated brain.Children learn best when they feel safe, supported, and understood.Why does fear-based parenting backfire?Children who feel unsafe may:• Become more anxious or reactive• Struggle with emotional regulation• Hide mistakes instead of learning from them• Develop lower confidence and self-esteemFear may create compliance, but connection creates growth.How can parents respond differently?• Focus on regulation before correction• Create predictable boundaries and expectations• Use connection and co-regulation during difficult moments• Teach problem-solving and coping skillsChildren build resilience when they experience safety, support, and accountability together.How do you raise confident and resilient kids?• Encourage effort rather than perfection• Validate emotions without removing boundaries• Model healthy emotional regulation• Create opportunities for independence and problem-solvingLearning how not to be a fear-based parent helps children develop confidence, emotional security, and stronger coping skills for life.Need personalized next steps?Use the FREE Solution Matcher: https://drroseann.com/help/Discover science-backed mental health solutions and nervous system support resources at: www.drroseann.comWant practical tools you can use right away?Check out Quick CALM: https://drroseann.com/quickcalm/Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand emotional dysregulation in children and teaches practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation strategies through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.

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