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Kids with Big Emotions Podcast
Andi Clark
123 episodes
2 days ago
If your child has big emotions that affect your daily life, you are not alone. Since my son was born he has experienced intense anxiety and emotional outbursts that have been challenging. This led me to become a sleep, stress, and resilience coach helping me understand and learn how to regulate my son's nervous system so he was not living in a stressed fight or flight state all of the time. The school environment heightened his anxiety as they focused on managing his outbursts rather than understanding their root causes. While navigating these complexities, I’ve faced numerous challenges and setbacks. However, each phase of my son's development has brought new opportunities for growth and learning for both of us. It’s a continuous process, but it is possible to support and understand children with big emotions more effectively. Through this podcast, I aim to reassure and inspire you. Many children experience intense emotions, and together, we can discover better ways to support not only them but also your entire family. Join me on this journey, and let’s learn from each other. Visit my website at www.andiclark.com to learn more about my experiences and access valuable resources. With over 30 years in the health world, I'm here to share my knowledge and support you every step of the way.
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If your child has big emotions that affect your daily life, you are not alone. Since my son was born he has experienced intense anxiety and emotional outbursts that have been challenging. This led me to become a sleep, stress, and resilience coach helping me understand and learn how to regulate my son's nervous system so he was not living in a stressed fight or flight state all of the time. The school environment heightened his anxiety as they focused on managing his outbursts rather than understanding their root causes. While navigating these complexities, I’ve faced numerous challenges and setbacks. However, each phase of my son's development has brought new opportunities for growth and learning for both of us. It’s a continuous process, but it is possible to support and understand children with big emotions more effectively. Through this podcast, I aim to reassure and inspire you. Many children experience intense emotions, and together, we can discover better ways to support not only them but also your entire family. Join me on this journey, and let’s learn from each other. Visit my website at www.andiclark.com to learn more about my experiences and access valuable resources. With over 30 years in the health world, I'm here to share my knowledge and support you every step of the way.
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Education for Kids
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106 When the ‘Good’ Kid Isn’t Fine
Kids with Big Emotions Podcast
24 minutes 24 seconds
8 months ago
106 When the ‘Good’ Kid Isn’t Fine

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.com

Self Assessment form: https://subscribepage.io/big-emotions-self-assessment

Book a 30-Minute Call with Andi – Get your questions answered and explore next steps: Book here: https://tidycal.com/andi1/bookacall 

Sometimes the child who seems “fine” — quiet, cooperative, and academically strong — is actually the one silently struggling. 

In this deeply personal episode, Andi shares what she recently discovered about her one son's hidden stress responses and executive functioning challenges, despite being the so-called “easy” kid of her two kids.  

She walks through the emotional rollercoaster of guilt, the importance of slowing down, and how “doing well” on paper doesn't always mean everything is okay underneath.

Key Takeaways

  • Just because a child is quiet, compliant, or “gifted” doesn’t mean they aren’t struggling emotionally or cognitively.
  • The turtle stress response (shutdown, avoidance, compliance) can hide significant executive functioning challenges.
  • It’s easy to skip foundational skills when we’re anxious to “fix” the problem — even when we know better.
  • Support begins with understanding where your child is truly struggling, not just reacting to behavior.
  • Academic success doesn’t automatically reflect emotional regulation or executive functioning strength.
  • Slowing down and building skills step-by-step is the real shortcut to lasting change.


Episode Highlights

[00:01:00] – What it means when the “good kid” isn’t actually fine

[00:03:00] – The gifted child who won the “Silent but Deadly” award — and what it masked

[00:05:00] – Signs of executive functioning struggles hiding beneath compliance

[00:07:00] – When guilt kicks in: The parenting moment Andi didn’t expect

[00:09:00] – Why compassion and collaboration beats punishment

[00:10:00] – Learning ladders: Meeting kids where they’re actually at

[00:13:00] – Helping kids in school when executive functioning is the issue

[00:15:00] – Real-life changes that helped Andi’s son thrive

[00:17:00] – Reframing school as executive functioning training

[00:20:00] – A focus tool from Peak Mind by Amishi Jha that actually worked

[00:21:00] – Letting go of grades as the only measure of success

[00:23:00] – Why helping your child succeed means seeing what’s really going on


Resources Mentioned

Book: Peak Mind by Dr. Amishi Jha – A science-based guide to improving focus and attention: https://amishi.com/books/peak-mind

Self-Assessment Form – Understand hidden executive functioning and emotional struggles: Click here to access: https://subscribepage.io/big-emotions-self-assessment

Kids with Big Emotions Podcast
If your child has big emotions that affect your daily life, you are not alone. Since my son was born he has experienced intense anxiety and emotional outbursts that have been challenging. This led me to become a sleep, stress, and resilience coach helping me understand and learn how to regulate my son's nervous system so he was not living in a stressed fight or flight state all of the time. The school environment heightened his anxiety as they focused on managing his outbursts rather than understanding their root causes. While navigating these complexities, I’ve faced numerous challenges and setbacks. However, each phase of my son's development has brought new opportunities for growth and learning for both of us. It’s a continuous process, but it is possible to support and understand children with big emotions more effectively. Through this podcast, I aim to reassure and inspire you. Many children experience intense emotions, and together, we can discover better ways to support not only them but also your entire family. Join me on this journey, and let’s learn from each other. Visit my website at www.andiclark.com to learn more about my experiences and access valuable resources. With over 30 years in the health world, I'm here to share my knowledge and support you every step of the way.