Real Talk: You Can Be Calm AND Hold the Line
Parenting isn't about keeping the peace at all costs—it’s about teaching, guiding, and sometimes saying “no” even when it’s hard. In this episode, Lauren Poiroux Harvey joins us for a powerful conversation on setting boundaries with love, clarity, and confidence. We unpack why conflict with your child isn’t something to fear or avoid—and how avoiding it may actually do more harm than good.
Get real-world insights on what it means to stay grounded when your child is pushing back, why “calm” doesn’t mean “permissive,” and how to build trust by holding consistent limits. If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re being too hard—or not hard enough—this episode is for you.
Key Takeaways for Listeners:
Conflict is not a sign of bad parenting—it’s part of the process. Disagreements and emotional pushback are normal and necessary as children learn about limits, boundaries, and emotional regulation.
Boundaries create safety, not disconnection. Setting clear and consistent limits helps children feel secure, even when they react negatively in the moment.
Calm doesn’t mean passive. Parents can hold firm boundaries with love and clarity while still modeling emotional regulation and empathy.
Avoiding conflict often leads to bigger problems later. When parents shy away from hard moments, children may miss opportunities to build resilience, accountability, and respect for others.
You can lead with compassion and still say “no.” Healthy parenting is about guiding children, not pleasing them—and it’s possible to do so without yelling, guilt, or giving in.
Season 3, Episode 4