
Does your family run on flexible rhythms instead of strict bedtime schedules — especially during the holidays?
If so, this episode of The Long Game Parent is your guide to keeping kids calm, connected, and emotionally regulated even when routines are chaotic, events run late, and holiday overstimulation hits hard.
In this episode, Coach Lauryn Gregg breaks down the science of co-regulation, child nervous system development, and why kids don’t actually need perfect schedules — they need predictable caregiving. You’ll learn why emotional attunement matters more than exact nap times, how to prevent meltdowns in overstimulating environments, and how to build secure attachment even when your life doesn’t match traditional parenting advice.
Whether you’re a working parent navigating December deadlines, celebrating late nights with family, traveling, or managing multiple events in a single weekend, you’ll learn actionable strategies to support your child’s emotional capacity — without sacrificing your lifestyle or your child’s well-being.
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If you're looking for holiday parenting strategies, tantrum prevention tools, bedtime flexibility tips, or science-backed co-regulation practices, this episode is packed with the calm, grounded guidance you need.
Perfect for working parents, neurodivergent families, gentle parents, and anyone who wants connection—not control—to lead the way.