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What to Say After Your Child Messes Up (Without Shaming Them)
Episode 5728th April 2026 • Educated Parent: Evidence-Based Parenting Tips to Solve Everyday Parenting Problems • Dr. Leah Clionsky
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If your child does something wrong and you are not sure what to say next, you are not alone. These moments are where effective parenting really matters, but they are also the hardest to navigate. You want to teach, not shame. You want to correct behavior while still building strong parenting skills that support your child’s confidence.

In this episode, I am breaking down how to respond after your child messes up using positive discipline strategies that actually work. We will talk about how to approach these conversations in a way that strengthens your parenting skills, helps you stay grounded in effective parenting, and supports how to get your child to listen without damaging your relationship. If you have ever struggled with what to say in the moment, this episode will give you a clear path forward.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why effective parenting after mistakes is more about teaching than punishing
  • How to build strong parenting skills when emotions are running high
  • What positive discipline strategies look like in real-life situations
  • How your response impacts how to get your child to listen in the future
  • Why effective parenting includes separating your child from their behavior
  • How positive discipline strategies help your child learn without shame
  • Ways to strengthen parenting skills so conversations feel calmer and clearer
  • How to approach how to get your child to listen through connection, not fear

If you have ever felt stuck after your child messes up, this episode will help you lean into effective parenting, strengthen your parenting skills, apply positive discipline strategies, and improve how to get your child to listen in a way that actually works.

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Episode 13: How to Help an Angry Child Calm Down Without Losing Your Cool: The Key to Connection Before Correction

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