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Communication is often treated as a skill to master, but in this conversation with Susan Caso, we explore why it is far more complex than scripts and strategies. When stress and anxiety are high, conversations can quickl...
#54 Connection First: Communication That Reduces Stress and Builds Trust with Susan Caso is an episode from Parenting Well Podcast by Parent Engagement Network. Communication is often treated as a skill to master, but in this conversation w...
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Published Feb 25, 2026, 23:05 long, audio available.
Communication is often treated as a skill to master, but in this conversation with Susan Caso, we explore why it is far more complex than scripts and strategies. When stress and anxiety are high, conversations can quickly become reactive, escalating, or disconnected. But when parents create emotional safety and presence, communication shifts from mechanics to connection. We talk about what it really means to listen deeply, how to stay present when you feel triggered, and how giving space can de escalate conflict instead of intensifying it. Susan introduces the Cycle of Response and reminds us that connection is the foundation of every healthy relationship. Communication tools simply support that foundation. Our children do not just need instruction. They need us. The steady presence who can pause, reflect, repair, and experience joy with them. If you have ever walked away from a conversation wishing you had handled it differently, this episode will offer both hope and practical tools. Register to participate in her workshop at the Stress & Anxiety Conference In This Episode, We Explore: Why communication is more complex than most parenting advice suggests How stress and anxiety shape family conversations Becoming a place of respite for your child Deep listening and staying present when triggered Managing escalation by giving space Repairing breakdowns in communication The difference between the instructional parent role and the connected caregiver self Simple ways to shift your mood through movement, music, and connection Key Takeaways: Communication is about nervous systems, not just words Emotional safety changes everything Listening to understand builds trust Space can prevent escalation Repair strengthens relationships Connection is the foundation. Skills are secondary You are both a parent and a caregiver and children need both. Resources: Book: The Parent Teen Connection: How to Build Lifelong Family Relationships Website Facebook Psychology Today
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#54 Connection First: Communication That Reduces Stress and Builds Trust with Susan Caso is from Parenting Well Podcast by Parent Engagement Network.
Published Feb 25, 2026 and 23:05 long