In this episode of Untethering Shame, host Kyira Wackett and parenting expert Suzie Forbes explore how childhood trauma impacts parenting styles and emotional regulation. Through practical strategies and personal insights, they discuss breaking free from shame cycles, building self-awareness, and creating deeper parent-child connections. Learn evidence-based approaches for emotional regulation, setting healthy boundaries, and fostering resilience in both parents and children.
We covered:
- Unresolved trauma impacts parenting decisions
- Shame and inadequacy affect parenting confidence
- Community support and seeking help are vital
- Values guide intentional parenting choices
- Self-care and emotional regulation matter
- Connection and validation foster healing
- Mindful parenting prevents trauma cycles
- Acceptance helps navigate challenges
- Wonder transforms parenting experiences
- Active listening strengthens relationships
More about Suzie:
I'm Suzie, Founder of The Wonderful Society. I am an occupational therapist (30 yrs), mental health clinician (18 yrs) and mama of 2 kids with big emotions.
✨ I help parents of kids (tines to teens) with big emotions use the power of positive psychology and neuroscience to raise healthier, happier & more helpful humans.
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Chapters:
- 00:00 - Introduction and Emotional Check-In
- 05:58 - The Impact of Shame and Fear in Parenting
- 12:01 - The Role of Community and Support
- 15:01 - Understanding Guilt vs. Shame
- 21:01 - Values-Based Living vs. Shame-Based Healing
- 32:43 - The Importance of Connection in Parenting
- 39:02 - Unpacking Values and Self-Awareness
- 46:10 - Finding Wonder in Parenting
- 51:48 - Grounding in Wonder and Next Steps