I’ve been getting a lot of questions about govern, garden, guide — especially from parents worried they already messed it up.
So let’s clear the air.
In this episode, I explain:
Where the govern, garden, guide concept comes from
What “govern” really means in the 0–6 years
Why leadership (not control) creates safety
How permissive parenting sneaks in — and why it feels good
Why kids don’t trust inconsistent boundaries
What to do if you didn’t govern early
Why the pendulum has to swing before it can settle
How boundaries actually work (and what they are not)
Why repeating yourself erodes trust
How to stop going “psycho” as a parent
Why kids push harder when leadership is unclear
How routines, rules, and boundaries work together
Why it’s never too late — but it will be uncomfortable
This episode is a reminder that:
Parenting isn’t about perfection
Kids don’t need you to be gentle — they need you to be steady
Boundaries aren’t about control, they’re about safety
And leadership is an act of love
You didn’t ruin your kid.
But if you’ve been too permissive, you’re going to have to get uncomfortable for a while.
That’s how trust gets rebuilt.
As always — put your phone down, rock on, and have a beautiful day.
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