
The Melissa Ambrosini Show 675: The Truth About Tantrums, Screens & Raising Emotionally Strong Kids | Ashleigh Warner
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Oct 7, 2025 Join holistic family psychologist Ashleigh Warner as she unveils the art of conscious parenting. She reveals that challenging behavior in kids can be a call for understanding rather than a problem to fix. Learn how to nurture emotional growth through play, movement, and presence, rather than over-analyzing feelings. Discover the importance of balancing parental self-care with child-rearing and why embracing dependence can foster true independence. Ashleigh's insights offer a compassionate lens to help parents navigate the beautiful chaos of raising emotionally strong kids.
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Feeling Beats Labeling
- Naming emotions isn't enough if children don't physically feel or release them.
- Prioritise felt experiences (tears, movement) over talking for true emotional processing.
Parent Emotional Reset
- Parents must process and release their own emotions so they have capacity to co-regulate children.
- Use breath, movement, therapy or tears to reset and increase parenting capacity.
Season Of Dependence Is Normal
- Human attachment deepens over about six years, so young children naturally need extended seasons of dependence.
- Allowing dependence actually builds secure independence later; pushing away can hinder true autonomy.






