
Your Calm Parenting Path
Welcome to Your Calm Parenting Path—guiding you toward a more peaceful, connected, and confident approach to parenting.
Motherhood wasn’t supposed to feel this hard. If you’re tired of yelling, overwhelmed by the mental load, and wondering why you can’t just enjoy time with your kids like other mums seem to, you’re not alone. You love your children fiercely, but somewhere between school drop-offs, tantrums, and endless to-do lists, you’ve lost a piece of yourself.
I’m Nina, a mindful parenting coach and mum who gets it. I’ve been where you are—stuck, frustrated, and exhausted by constant feelings of inadequacy and overwhelm.
This podcast is for mums like you—women who want to parent with more patience, less stress, and a whole lot more joy. It’s about making small shifts that create a big impact, helping you build the parenting life you’ve always wanted.
In short, practical episodes, you'll discover actionable tips for calmer parenting, expert insights from those who work with children, real stories from parents who've made meaningful changes, and inspiration to reconnect with yourself while showing up as the mum you want to be.
Whether you're feeling overwhelmed by daily struggles or simply looking for a more mindful approach, each episode offers practical tools and insights to help you feel calmer, more confident, and more connected with your children.
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Your Calm Parenting Path
18. What’s the Best Way to Support a Struggling Learner? with Emily Fogg
When your child has learning differences, it can be hard to know how to help without making learning feel like more pressure.
In this episode of Your Calm Parenting Path, I’m joined by educator and mum Emily Fogg, founder of Wise Owl Tuition, to explore the best ways to support children who learn differently - including those with dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, autism, and other unique learning profiles.
We talk about evidence-based strategies grounded in the Science of Reading, practical ideas for weaving learning into everyday life, and how to build your child’s confidence so they feel capable and supported - both in and out of the classroom.
If you’ve ever wondered how to help your child thrive in learning without turning home life into another “classroom,” you’ll find plenty of encouragement and practical tips here.
For all the resources and links from this episode, head to the full show notes here.