EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 43 MIN
Ep 39: The Enneagram & Your Kids: A Compassionate Guide for Real-World Parenting Type 5
from Mama, Let's Talk
"Your Type Five’s need for space isn’t a rejection of you, it’s how they stay regulated enough to stay connected. When you stop pushing and start protecting their energy, they don’t disappear… they return." --AngelaIn this episode, listeners will learn:How shutdown, silence, and logic function as regulation strategies for Type Five childrenThe nervous-system wiring of Type Fives, including their limited energetic capacity and sensitivity to overstimulationDevelopmentally appropriate parenting tools for Type Fives across childhood and adolescenceDiscipline and repair strategies that protect autonomy while still teaching accountability and emotional growthParenting a Type Five child can leave even the most loving parents lying awake at night wondering, Am I missing something? In this episode of Mama, Let’s Talk, we explore the inner world of the Enneagram Type Five, the Observer Child, through a compassionate, real-world lens that replaces pressure with understanding.Come along as we discuss why Type Five kids need more space and energetic protection than most, what their withdrawal really means, and what it looks like to actually support their growth. From early childhood through the teen years, this episode walks you through practical language, discipline approaches, and repair rituals that honor both autonomy and connection.If you’re raising a child who retreats to recharge, leads with logic, and processes deeply before sharing, this episode will help you stop questioning yourself and start parenting with clarity, confidence, and compassion.Connect with Angela:Follow Angela on InstagramSubscribe to The Balanced Mama BlogGet In TouchGrab Your Extra Tools HereShop Our ProductsDisclaimerMusic by Mood Maze
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Ep 39: The Enneagram & Your Kids: A Compassionate Guide for Real-World Parenting Type 5
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