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TPP 001a: Margaret Webb on Parenting the Child You Didn't Expect When You Were Expecting

TILT Parenting: Raising Differently Wired Kids

English - February 10, 2023 10:00 - 38 minutes - ★★★★★ - 883 ratings
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Parent coach Margaret Webb believes that while many of us as parents are busy trying to meet our child’s unique needs, we’re often neglecting our own. In our conversation, she shares her ideas for how parents can shift this dynamic in a way that results in a more peaceful, more rewarding experience all around. The bonus? Our kids reap the biggest benefits.
Margaret Webb is a certified Master Life Coach, parenting coach, nature-based coach, former teacher, wife and mother. As a life and parenting coach, she weaves together her experience as an elementary education teacher with the tools she’s learned in Martha Beck’s Life Coach Training, Sagefire Institute’s Nature-Based Coach Training, and what she’s applied to her own life as a mom of a child with special needs.
Things you’ll learn from this episode

How to feel empowered as a parent so you can be proactively peacefully instead of reactive

What the process of letting go of the expectations we have of ourselves and who our children “should” be looks like

How the energy we bring to the table can either positively or negatively impact day-to-day challenges

The benefits of community support for parents raising differently-wired kids

What is at the root of much of the frustration we as parents experience

The simple act with huge benefits: deep breaths

How taking care of ourselves in rough moments is great modeling for our kids

Resources mentioned for Parenting the Child You Didn’t Expect

Margaret Webb Life Coach

Parenting the Child You Didn’t Expect While You Were Expecting Online Course

Martha Beck

Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting
Visit Tilt Parenting
Take the free 7-Day Challenge
Read a chapter of Differently Wired
Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram

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Parent coach Margaret Webb believes that while many of us as parents are busy trying to meet our child’s unique needs, we’re often neglecting our own. In our conversation, she shares her ideas for how parents can shift this dynamic in a way that results in a more peaceful, more rewarding experience all around. The bonus? Our kids reap the biggest benefits.

Margaret Webb is a certified Master Life Coach, parenting coach, nature-based coach, former teacher, wife and mother. As a life and parenting coach, she weaves together her experience as an elementary education teacher with the tools she’s learned in Martha Beck’s Life Coach Training, Sagefire Institute’s Nature-Based Coach Training, and what she’s applied to her own life as a mom of a child with special needs.

Things you’ll learn from this episode


How to feel empowered as a parent so you can be proactively peacefully instead of reactive
What the process of letting go of the expectations we have of ourselves and who our children “should” be looks like
How the energy we bring to the table can either positively or negatively impact day-to-day challenges
The benefits of community support for parents raising differently-wired kids
What is at the root of much of the frustration we as parents experience
The simple act with huge benefits: deep breaths
How taking care of ourselves in rough moments is great modeling for our kids

Resources mentioned for Parenting the Child You Didn’t Expect


Margaret Webb Life Coach
Parenting the Child You Didn’t Expect While You Were Expecting Online Course
Martha Beck
Support the show

Connect with Tilt Parenting

Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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