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The Regulated Parent

Afshan Tafler
The Regulated Parent
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  • The Regulated Parent

    Ep. 49 The To-Do List Trap: Why Productivity Keeps Parents of High-Needs Kids Dysregulated

    13-06-2026 | 50 Min.
    Do you often feel like you spend so much of your time taking care of your PDA, autistic, ADHD, or high-needs child that nothing else gets done?You end the day exhausted.The laundry is still sitting there.The work didn't get done.The house feels chaotic.And despite spending the entire day helping your child, supporting them, accommodating them, and co-regulating them, you are left feeling like you didn't do enough.In this episode, I explore why so many parents of high-needs children get trapped in the productivity cycle, how productivity becomes tied to self-worth, why parenting often breaks that strategy, and what helped me begin finding enoughness beyond accomplishment.You'll learn:• Why the to-do list can become a nervous system survival strategy• How parenting a high-needs child challenges productivity-based definitions of success• Why helping your child feel safe often doesn't "count" in our minds• How productivity can shape the way we see ourselves and our children• The shifts that helped me move from doing to being📖 Read the full blog article here.🎁 Get my free resource.7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting With Your PDA, Autistic, ADHD, or High-Needs ChildIf this episode resonates with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another parent who may need to hear it today.
  • The Regulated Parent

    Ep. 48 Why Your PDA, Autistic Child Needs More Flexibility — And Why That Feels So Hard for Your Nervous System

    30-05-2026 | 46 Min.
    Why does giving your PDA, autistic, ADHD, or hypersensitive child more flexibility sometimes feel so terrifying — even when you intellectually understand they need it?

    In this episode, I explore the nervous system realities underneath control, rigidity, predictability, pressure, and fear in parenting.

    We’ll talk about:
    • why flexibility can feel emotionally and neurologically unsafe for many parents
    • how survival patterns can create rigidity and over-control
    • the difference between rule-based safety and nervous system safety
    • why uncertainty can trigger fear and catastrophic thinking
    • how conditioning around performance, structure, and success shapes parenting reactions
    • cognitive rigidity as a nervous system survival adaptation
    • and how parenting these children can become an invitation into deeper nervous system healing and flexibility.

    This episode is especially for parents of PDA, autistic, ADHD, and hypersensitive children who find themselves caught between wanting to be responsive to their child’s needs… while also feeling overwhelmed by fear, uncertainty, and the loss of control.

    ⬇️ Read the full blog here.

    ⬇️ Download my free eBook + video series:
    “7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting With Your Hypersensitive, PDA, Autistic, ADHD Child”
  • The Regulated Parent

    Ep. 47 Watching Your Autistic, PDA Child Suffer: The Grief, Guilt, and Helplessness Parents Carry

    23-05-2026 | 47 Min.
    Watching your PDA, autistic, or high-needs child suffer can feel heartbreaking, helpless, and deeply overwhelming.

    In this episode, I talk openly about the hidden grief parents carry when watching their child struggle with things like fear, shutdown, social isolation, self-harm, burnout, survival mode, and nervous system dysregulation.

    I explore:

    • why watching your child suffer feels so unbearable
    • what gets triggered in parents emotionally and neurologically
    • ambiguous grief and the grief no one talks about
    • enmeshment, guilt, helplessness, and fear about the future
    • how grief impacts the nervous system and body
    • and how to work with this grief without losing yourself inside it

    This episode is both deeply personal and deeply validating for parents of PDA, autistic, ADHD, and high-needs children.

    → Click here for the BLOG VERSION

    → FREE RESOURCE: EBOOK + VIDEO SERIES:
    7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting with your hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, ADHD, high-needs child
  • The Regulated Parent

    Ep. 46 How to Accommodate Your PDA, Autistic Child Without Fear, Burnout, or Losing Yourself

    16-05-2026 | 1 u. 2 Min.
    If you’re parenting a hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, or high-needs child, you may already know that accommodating them is what helps.But that doesn’t mean it feels easy.Many parents find themselves stuck in a painful push-pull:👉 If I don’t accommodate, everything escalates 👉 If I do… am I setting them up for failure?At the same time, there’s exhaustion, overwhelm, and a growing feeling of losing yourself in the process.In this episode, we explore what’s really happening beneath that experience.There are 3 core things that get triggered when you begin accommodating your child:• Fear about the present and the future• Burnout from suppressed fight/flight energy• And the loss of self that can come from constantly adapting to your child’s needsYou’ll learn how these patterns are deeply connected to conditioning and nervous system responses—and how to begin working with them so you can:✨ Feel more confident in your parenting ✨ Reduce burnout and overwhelm ✨ Rebuild trust in yourself ✨ Support your child from a grounded, regulated place👉 Read the full blog version here👉 Get my free resource: 7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting with your hypersensitive, PDA, autistic, high-needs child
  • The Regulated Parent

    Ep. 45 When Mother’s Day Feels Hard: How to Feel Seen and Valued While Parenting a PDA, Autistic or High-Needs Child

    09-05-2026 | 45 Min.
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If you're raising a hypersensitive, high-needs child — including Autism, PDA, OCD, ODD, ADHD, or anxiety — this podcast is for you. I'm Afshan Tafler, a Nervous System Resilience Coach for parents like you. Here, we talk about what most people don’t: how it really feels, how your nervous system responds, and how to find your way back to calm, courage, and connection — even on the hardest days. You're not alone, and you were never meant to do this without support.
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