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Mum to Mum with Doctor Tash
by Mums At The Table
Parenting isn’t easy and some days, it feels downright impossible. That’s why Mum to Mum with Doctor Tash is here: honest, heart-centred conversations about raising emotionally healthy kids, one connection at a time. Join paediatrician Doctor Tash (Natasha Ching) and host Melody Tan as they unpack the big emotions, everyday struggles and lightbulb moments that come with modern parenting. From tantrums to teen moods, from discipline to self-compassion, each monthly episode offers practical wisdom grounded in science and guided by empathy. This is the place where you’ll find understanding, not judgement. Real talk, not quick fixes. Because parenting isn’t about perfection—it’s about learning, growing and connecting.Brought to you by Mums At The Table, the team behind Life in the Grey.
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Rupture and repair
This is something every parent experiences but few openly discuss: Rupture. Those moments of temporary disconnection between us and our children. The sharp tone. The frustrated words. The reaction that came out before we could stop it.Parenting was never meant to be perfect. It was never meant to be polished and uninterrupted and endlessly patient. It’s human. Which means there will be disconnection at times. Here's an important truth—rupture isn’t the thing that defines our relationship with our children. Repair is. RELATED LINKS Article: “Why repair matters more than perfection in parenting” by Doctor TashArticle: "Suffering from mum guilt? Here are 8 ways to beat it"Episode #2, Mum to Mum with Doctor Tash, "Behaviour is communication"NOTE: The information shared in this podcast does not constitute medical advice. It is for general and educational purposes only. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for advice specific to your situation.
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Behaviour is communication
Here's a rethink of the way we interpret our children’s behaviour: Instead of seeing outbursts, refusals or “attitude” as something to control, what if we viewed them as a clue, an emotional message waiting to be understood?We dig deeper into her Mums At The Table article “What it really means when your child acts out" and explore how curiosity, co-regulation and connection can transform the way we parent.RELATED LINKS Article: “What it really means when your child acts out” by Doctor TashInterview with Doctor Tash on rupture and repairEpisode #1, Mum to Mum with Doctor TashNOTE: The information shared in this podcast does not constitute medical advice. It is for general and educational purposes only. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for advice specific to your situation.
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Connection before correction
In this first episode of Mum to Mum with Doctor Tash, we talk about why connecting with your child matters more than simply correcting their behaviour. From tantrums to teen moods, we explore what’s really going on beneath the surface and how small moments of empathy can change everything. Related links:Article: “What your child really needs first” by Doctor TashInterview with Doctor Tash on rupture and repairNOTE: The information shared in this podcast does not constitute medical advice. It is for general and educational purposes only. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for advice specific to your situation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Parenting isn’t easy and some days, it feels downright impossible. That’s why Mum to Mum with Doctor Tash is here: honest, heart-centred conversations about raising emotionally healthy kids, one connection at a time. Join paediatrician Doctor Tash (Natasha Ching) and host Melody Tan as they unpack the big emotions, everyday struggles and lightbulb moments that come with modern parenting. From tantrums to teen moods, from discipline to self-compassion, each monthly episode offers practical wisdom grounded in science and guided by empathy. This is the place where you’ll find understanding, not judgement. Real talk, not quick fixes. Because parenting isn’t about perfection—it’s about learning, growing and connecting.Brought to you by Mums At The Table, the team behind Life in the Grey.
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