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Hey there, friend. Welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Take a breath—literally, just one good one. February mornings can feel a little thick, can't they? Maybe your kids are in that post-winter-break phase where everyone's energy is a bit scrambled, or maybe you woke up today feeling like you're already three steps behind. Whatever brought you here, you're in the right place.

Let's settle in together. Find a comfortable seat, somewhere you can just be for the next few minutes. Your phone's on silent, right? Good. Now, let your shoulders drop away from your ears. Notice where your feet touch the ground, or where your body meets whatever's supporting you right now. You're held. Remember that.

Take three intentional breaths with me. Breathe in slowly through your nose for a count of four. Hold it for a moment. And exhale through your mouth like you're fogging up a mirror. One more time. In for four. Out like a gentle sigh. Beautiful.

Here's what I've learned after years of working with parents: your kids don't need you to be perfect. They need you to be present. And presence starts with noticing what's actually happening right now, not what you're worried might happen in ten minutes.

So here's today's practice. I want you to imagine your nervous system as a garden. Your kids are like butterflies—sometimes they're fluttering calmly, and sometimes they're chaotic and all over the place. But here's the thing: butterflies are drawn to calm soil. When you're rooted and grounded, they naturally settle.

For the next few minutes, I want you to feel yourself as that rich, dark earth. Notice your weight. Feel how gravity is literally holding you. You're not floating away. You're connected. Now bring to mind one moment from this week where your child pushed your buttons. Don't relive the frustration—just notice it with curiosity, like you're watching clouds pass in the sky. You see the cloud, but you're not the cloud. You're the vast sky watching it move.

When your kids get dysregulated today, remember this: you don't need to change them in that moment. You need to be the calm soil they can land on. A simple hand on your heart, a slow breath, a soft voice—these are your superpowers.

Take this feeling with you into your day. When things get hectic, touch your heart and remember: you're grounded.

Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Parenting: Daily Tips for Raising Calm Kids. Please subscribe and come back tomorrow. You've got this.

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