PRP006: Emotional regulation, helicopter parenting, and sleep

PRP006: Emotional regulation, helicopter parenting, and sleep

Author: Nicole Weeks: PhD/Masters Provisional Psychologist, Mum of two, Science-Practitioner May 28, 2015 Duration: 23:43
Show Notes: Baby Emotion Management - Part 2, Emotional regulation, helicopter parenting, and sleep

Your responses impact your child's ability for emotional regulation and sleep. This episode explores how. I also examine the distinction between being responsive to your child, and helicopter parenting (anticipating and fixing all problems).
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Here is my post on Problem solving: Stress in children – Making big problems small and small resources big. This Problem Solving post was part of the Raising Resilient Children Series hosted on Imperfect Families.

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References
Calkins SD, Johnson MC. Toddler regulation of distress to frustrating events: temperamental and maternal correlates. Infant Behavior and Development. 1998;21(3):379-95.

Davidov MJE. Untangling the Links of Parental Responsiveness to Distress and Warmth to Child Outcomes. Child Development. 2006;77(1):44-58.

Grolnick WS, Kurowski CO, McMenamy JM, Rivkin I, Bridges LJ. Mothers' strategies for regulating their toddlers' distress. Infant Behavior and Development. 1998;21(3):437-50.

 

Ever feel like you're navigating the wild world of parenting by guesswork? You're not alone. The Practical Research Parenting Podcast is here to bridge the gap between academic journals and the day-to-day reality of raising kids. Hosted by Nicole Weeks, a provisional psychologist and a mum of two young children herself, this series digs into the evidence behind the big parenting topics without losing sight of the practical, often messy, application. Nicole brings her perspective as both a science-practitioner and a parent living through the toddler and preschooler years right alongside you. The conversation in this podcast begins with foundational issues like sleep and discipline, then evolves based on real questions-both those arising from her own family life and those sent in by the community. It’s specifically tailored for parents with children born from 2011 onward, making the discussions immediately relevant. You’ll find a thoughtful, relatable exploration of how research can inform our approaches to attachment, behaviour, and building positive, lasting connections with our little ones. It’s less about rigid rules and more about understanding the ‘why’ behind the strategies, giving you a grounded, evidence-based toolkit for your own parenting journey.
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