EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 34 MIN
The Problem with Gentle Parenting: What Moms Need to Know
from No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms · host JoAnn Crohn | Parenting Coach & Mom Guilt Support
If you’ve ever tried gentle parenting and thought… why isn’t this working? — you are not alone. So many moms are doing their best to stay calm, validate emotions, and avoid yelling… yet still feel like their kids are pushing limits, ignoring them, or completely running the show. And that’s where the frustration starts to creep in. In this episode, we’re breaking down what’s actually happening when gentle parenting feels ineffective—and why the issue isn’t you. Because the truth is, gentle parenting isn’t the problem. The confusion around it is. You’ll learn how gentle parenting is often mistaken for permissive parenting (and why that shift changes everything), what kids really need to thrive, and how to raise emotionally intelligent kids without losing your boundaries in the process. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The 4 parenting styles (and where gentle parenting actually fits) The key difference between gentle parenting and permissive parenting Why lack of structure leads to more power struggles—not fewer How to use natural consequences to teach responsibility (without punishment) What emotional intelligence really looks like in kids How to validate your child’s feelings while still holding firm boundaries Real-life examples of how to respond when kids push back Why This Matters When gentle parenting is misunderstood, it can leave you feeling like you’re failing—even when you’re trying harder than ever. But kids don’t just need connection. They need structure, consistency, and clear expectations too. When you combine emotional intelligence with strong boundaries, that’s when things start to shift. That’s when you raise kids who are confident, respectful, and able to handle real-world challenges—without you feeling like you have to do everything for them. Resources Mentioned Calm Conversations Mini Course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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If you’ve ever tried gentle parenting and thought… why isn’t this working? — you are not alone. So many moms are doing their best to stay calm, validate emotions, and avoid yelling… yet still feel like their kids are pushing limits, ignoring them, or completely running the show. And that’s where the frustration starts to creep in. In this episode, we’re breaking down what’s actually happening when gentle parenting feels ineffective—and why the issue isn’t you. Because the truth is, gentle parenting isn’t the problem. The confusion around it is. You’ll learn how gentle parenting is often mistaken for permissive parenting (and why that shift changes everything), what kids really need to thrive, and how to raise emotionally intelligent kids without losing your boundaries in the process. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The 4 parenting styles (and where gentle parenting actually fits) The key difference between gentle parenting and permissive parenting Why lack of structure leads to more power struggles—not fewer How to use natural consequences to teach responsibility (without punishment) What emotional intelligence really looks like in kids How to validate your child’s feelings while still holding firm boundaries Real-life examples of how to respond when kids push back Why This Matters When gentle parenting is misunderstood, it can leave you feeling like you’re failing—even when you’re trying harder than ever. But kids don’t just need connection. They need structure, consistency, and clear expectations too. When you combine emotional intelligence with strong boundaries, that’s when things start to shift. That’s when you raise kids who are confident, respectful, and able to handle real-world challenges—without you feeling like you have to do everything for them. Resources Mentioned Calm Conversations Mini Course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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