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Parent Like A Psychologist

Leanne Tran
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  • Episode105: Connection Over Control: Parenting Neurodivergent Kids with Lisa Chan
    In this powerful and validating episode of Parent Like a Psychologist, I’m joined by the insightful Lisa Chan — former Pediatric Occupational Therapist and creator of the Chaos to Calm course — to unpack what’s really going on beneath the surface of our kids’ challenging behaviors, and what parents can do when traditional parenting approaches just aren’t working. Together, we explore the critical skills that so many neurodivergent children struggle with — sensory overwhelm, executive functioning, and emotional regulation — and how these difficulties are often misunderstood as laziness, defiance, or disorganization. Lisa shares her practical, compassionate approach that helps families move from constant conflict to deeper connection. In this episode, we talk about: Why your child’s behavior isn’t your failure — or theirs How executive functioning struggles show up in everyday life (and how to support them) The real reason your mornings feel like chaos — and how to shift the dynamic Why slowing down is not a weakness, but a necessity for both kids and parents How early support builds long-term independence (without creating dependence) The emotional toll of a world not designed for neurodivergent kids — and how parents can buffer that If you’re raising a child with ADHD, autism, sensory differences, or emotional regulation challenges — and feeling like you're stuck in a cycle of meltdowns, nagging, or guilt — this episode will help you breathe a little easier. You are not alone, and you are not doing it wrong. It’s time to shift the approach. Links & Resources: 🌐 Lisa's website: thelisachan.com 📚 Free tools & guides: thelisachan.com/resources 🎓 Chaos to Calm parenting course: thelisachan.com/course Follow me on: Instagram: @leannetranpsychologyFacebook: @Leanne TranLinked In: @leannetranpsychology Email me: [email protected] Visit my website: www.leannetran.com.au
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  • Episode 104: Supporting Autistic Kids at School: What Works and Why It Matters
    In this powerful and practical episode of Parent Like a Psychologist, host Leanne Tran, psychologist and parent, explores the unique challenges autistic children face in school environments—and how parents can advocate effectively for the support their kids need. Drawing on her dual perspective as both a psychologist and a parent, Leanne unpacks: Why primary schools can be overwhelming for autistic kids—sensory overload, social fatigue, executive functioning struggles, and masking expectations The invisible signs of stress your child might be experiencing, even if everything looks "fine" at school What meaningful and proactive support looks like in a school setting, including visual schedules, sensory accommodations, movement breaks, social/emotional support, and flexible transition planning How to talk to your child’s teacher and school in a collaborative, empowered way (without feeling like “that parent”) This episode is not about generic checklists—it’s about individualising your child’s support plan based on their real needs and strengths. Leanne also shares a free downloadable guide to help parents start school-based conversations and advocate for their child's wellbeing. You can find it here: https://learn.leannetran.com.au/free Whether your child is already diagnosed, you're in the process of assessment, or you're simply trying to figure out how to help them feel less overwhelmed at school, this episode is full of compassionate advice and actionable steps. Tune in to feel empowered, informed, and ready to help your child not just survive—but thrive—in the classroom.The guide for advocating for your child with confidence is here: 👉 https://learn.leannetran.com.au/free Follow me on: Instagram: @leannetranpsychologyFacebook: @Leanne TranLinked In: @leannetranpsychology Email me: [email protected] Visit my website: www.leannetran.com.au
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  • Episode 103: How to Be Your Autistic Child’s Safe Base
    How do we become the kind of parent our kids actually need—especially when they’re autistic, neurodivergent, or simply wired differently than we expected? This episode unpacks one of the most essential but often misunderstood parenting skills: attunement—or simply, tuning in. Whether you're raising an autistic child, have ADHD yourself, or just sometimes feel out of sync with your kid, this conversation offers the clarity, tools, and perspective to shift from confusion to connection. What You’ll Learn: What attunement really means—and how it can prevent trauma How to read a child’s unspoken cues and respond in a way that builds trust Why kids don’t need to be “fixed”—just seen, heard, and accepted The role of boundaries, validation, and emotional presence in strengthening the parent-child relationship Simple, actionable steps to help children feel safe to be exactly who they are Rooted in both clinical insight and lived experience, this episode is practical, heartfelt, and deeply affirming. A powerful reminder that perfection isn't the goal—presence is. Why Listen: For any parent wanting their child to grow up knowing they are enough—without having to perform, mask, or change to be loved—this episode is a must-listen. Especially valuable for those raising autistic or neurodivergent children and seeking to build emotional safety, resilience, and lasting connection. Show Notes: ✨ Free Resource: Download the Connection Through Collection guide to help build everyday routines that foster stronger connection: 👉 learn.leannetran.com.au/free Have questions or reflections? Head to the website to get in touch. Follow me on: Instagram: @leannetranpsychologyFacebook: @Leanne TranLinked In: @leannetranpsychology Email me: [email protected] Visit my website: www.leannetran.com.au
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  • Episode 102: Why Autistic Kids Need Their Stims
    In this insightful and heartwarming episode of Parent Like a Psychologist, we return from the school holiday break refreshed—and ready to dive back into a crucial topic in our autism series: why stimming matters for autistic kids. Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, often includes repetitive movements, sounds, or phrases like hand flapping, rocking, or echolalia. It’s frequently misunderstood or discouraged by well-meaning adults—but what if we’ve been thinking about it all wrong? This episode reframes stimming not as a problem to fix, but as a vital form of emotional regulation and joyful expression. Drawing on inspiration from the recent Yellow Ladybugs conference (featuring Sandhya Menon from Onwards and Upwards Psychology), we explore: 🔹 Why stims help autistic children regulate their nervous systems 🔹 How suppressing stimming can lead to shutdown, masking, or emotional overwhelm 🔹 The difference between stress stims and joy stims 🔹 Supportive strategies to help your child regulate at home and school 🔹 How to shift your mindset from “How do I stop this?” to “How can I support this?” With warmth, clarity, and practical advice, this episode will empower you to tune into your child’s unique needs, embrace their ways of coping, and support their emotional wellbeing. 💡 A must-listen for parents, educators, and professionals seeking to better understand and support autistic kids—with compassion and respect. 🎙️ Listen now and learn why stimming is more than OK—it’s essential. 🌐 Resources mentioned in the episode: 🧭 Free guide for advocating for your child at school: learn.leannetran.com.au/free 📘 Helpful resources from Sandhya Menon and Onwards and Upwards Psychology: onwardsandupwardspsychology.com.au/worksheets 💛 More about Yellow Ladybugs: yellowladybugs.com.au Follow me on: Instagram: @leannetranpsychologyFacebook: @Leanne TranLinked In: @leannetranpsychology Email me: [email protected] Visit my website: www.leannetran.com.au
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  • Episode101:Raising Ourselves as We Raise Our Kids: Dr. Emily Musgrove on Healing, Values, and Growth (Part 1)
    Exploring emotional wellbeing, values-based living, and the courage to grow. In this powerful and heartfelt episode, we’re joined by Dr. Emily Musgrove—clinical psychologist, author of Unstuck, and resident psychologist on The Imperfects podcast—for a deeply resonant conversation about what it means to feel emotionally “stuck,” and how we can move through pain toward healing and growth. With over 14 years of clinical experience, Dr. Musgrove brings a wealth of wisdom and compassion to the discussion, blending psychological insight with real-life tools that listeners can begin applying right away. Her book Unstuck has been widely praised for its unique blend of science, accessibility, and warmth—and this episode brings all of that to life. Key Themes We Explore: 💭 The Nature of Being “Stuck”Dr. Musgrove breaks down what it means to feel stuck—emotionally paralyzed, hopeless, or powerless—and why this very human experience, if prolonged, can erode our sense of purpose and vitality. 🧭 Values as a CompassA central message from Unstuck is the importance of living in alignment with personal values. Values aren’t fixed goals, but guiding directions—like heading west. Even when we stray, we can always return to them. ⚖️ The Pain-Progress ParadoxChange is uncomfortable, but so is stagnation. Dr. Musgrove reminds us that discomfort often signals something meaningful: we hurt because we care. Avoiding pain may keep us safe temporarily but risks long-term disconnection from a meaningful life. 🌬️ Turning Toward DiscomfortHealing involves courageously leaning into what we’d rather avoid. Whether through therapy or guided exercises in her book, Dr. Musgrove emphasizes small, purposeful acts of emotional bravery. 🧘 Practical Tools That LandListeners have shared how deeply engaging the book’s meditations and exercises are—often needing to pause the audiobook mid-drive to fully take them in. These tools are intentionally simple, helping readers take meaningful steps toward emotional change. 🧠 De-stigmatizing TherapyWe also explore the enduring stigma around mental health support. As Emily shares, asking for help isn’t weakness—it’s a profound act of strength. ❤️ Pain and ConnectionUsing the metaphor of a coin, Emily explains how pain and love are two sides of the same emotional currency. To numb one is often to numb both. Special Focus: Parenting Through a Values-Based Lens In the latter part of the episode, we turn toward the emotional complexity of modern parenting—an area where Dr. Musgrove’s insights shine. 🔁 Breaking Automatic CyclesParenting often reactivates old patterns from our own childhoods. Emily shares tools for interrupting stress-driven reactions and creating space for intentional, values-aligned responses. 🧍‍♀️ Generational Shifts & Emotional LaborToday’s parents are more emotionally attuned—but also carry new burdens of guilt and perfectionism. We discuss the beauty and weight of this generational shift, and how self-compassion is essential. 😔 Understanding GuiltEmily helps differentiate between two kinds of guilt: When we act out of alignment with our values (e.g., snapping at a child) When we act in alignment with our needs (e.g., taking time for self-care) This distinction is crucial in easing unnecessary shame and fostering healthier self-understanding. 📘 Pain + Acceptance vs. Pain + StruggleDrawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), we explore how pain is inevitable—but suffering arises when we resist it. By turning toward pain with acceptance, we unlock a path to values-based action and growth. Final Takeaway: Hope Through Choice At the heart of Unstuck is a message of profound hope.“You may not be able to control your environment or the things that happen to you,” Emily says, “but in and amongst that pain, there is always a choice around how we show up to it.” This episode is a moving, empowering conversation about resilience, compassion, and reclaiming our agency in the face of life’s hardest moments. Whether you're a parent, a professional, or simply someone navigating a difficult season—this one’s for you. 🎧 Listen now—and maybe bring a notebook. This one stays with you. Follow me on: Instagram: @leannetranpsychologyFacebook: @Leanne TranLinked In: @leannetranpsychology Email me: [email protected] Visit my website: www.leannetran.com.au
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When your children don’t fit the mould, it can cause a lot of friction unless the adults in their lives can be flexible. This podcast is all about moulding ourselves to what our kids need to forge an easier, calmer path in parenting. Moulding your parenting and expectations. Moulding your child’s environment and skills. I’ve got the evidence based strategies, but parents are the change makers – so let’s do this together. Come on in!
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