19: Why Having a Strategy Helps Us When We Have No More Energy to Parent
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Why Having a Strategy Helps Us When We Have No More Energy to Parent
Robyn explains how using these tools helps parents when we are depleted and our battery is drained.
In this solo episode, therapist and mom Robyn Isman talks about the power of stepping back so children can step forward. She reflects on how easily parents slip into doing too much—rescuing, fixing, smoothing things over—and how those patterns unintentionally reinforce anxiety. Robyn shares why giving kids more space is not about neglect. It is a research-supported approach that strengthens emotional regulation, problem solving, and independence.
Robyn walks through the core ideas behind doing less, and how this framework has helped her in her own parenting, especially during times when grieving the loss of her own mom.
Throughout the episode, Robyn reminds listeners that stepping back can feel counterintuitive at first, especially for anxious parents, but it ultimately brings relief and connection even when we have no energy.
By the end of this episode, parents will feel encouraged to pause, breathe, and allow their children to experience more of their own lives. You’ll come away with a clearer understanding of how less interference leads to more confidence—and why this shift feels like permission rather than pressure.
Shared Resources:
- Follow Robyn on Instagram @parentingtheanxiouschild
- Parenting the Anxious Child Membership
- Sign up for Robyn’s Newsletter and find additional resources