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Beneath Behaviour

Beneath Behaviour

De: Jackie Hall - Founder of The Parental Stress Centre
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Beneath Behaviour is a podcast for parents who want to understand what’s really going on — in themselves and their kids. Hosted by Jackie Hall, each episode explores the emotional stories behind stress, reactivity, and relationship struggles. Unlike typical parenting podcasts, we’re not here to manage behaviour — we’re here to make sense of it. This is a no-judgment space where insight comes first — before solutions.Jackie Hall - Founder of The Parental Stress Centre Crianza y Familias Relaciones
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  • Ep 17: Supporting Your Autistic Child: Navigating Social Communication & Conflict
    Jun 30 2025

    Supporting an autistic child can be challenging, especially when our own beliefs get in the way.

    In this episode, Jackie Hall explores how our expectations affect understanding autism and parenting.

    We cover:


    • Hidden beliefs shaping our responses
    • Social communication challenges
    • How needs evolve over time and why we must adjust expectations
    • Conflict resolution without perfection
    • Why you don’t need to be a “perfect parent”

    Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode offers compassionate insights to support your child, and yourself.

    Subscribe to Beneath Behaviour for more in-depth conversations with parents, experts, and advocates.

    For more information on the lenses and Jackie Hall's teachings, you can go to www.parentalstresscentre.com


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    38 m
  • Ep 16 - Inside the Meltdown: How to Support Your Child in the Moment
    Jun 22 2025

    When everything is too much, how do we meet that moment with compassion, not control?

    In this episode of Beneath Behaviour, Jackie Hall guides you through what to do during a meltdown, when your child’s emotions are big, their nervous system is flooded, and everything feels chaotic.

    We explore:

    • The stages of a meltdown, and how to respond to each
    • What co-regulation really means in practice
    • How to avoid the “conflict cycle”
    • Why logic and teaching don’t work when survival mode takes over
    • How to reconnect and repair afterwards


    ✨ This is part two of our series on meltdowns. If you haven’t heard “Before the Meltdown,” go back and start there.

    🔗 Start from part 1:

    For more information about our Parenting programs, go to www.parentalstresscentre.com


    KEYWORDS: parenting meltdowns, understanding child behaviour, nervous system and parenting, emotional regulation, autism and meltdowns, highly sensitive kids, parenting overwhelm#MeltdownSupport #ParentingTools #EmotionalParenting #BeneathBehaviour #JackieHall #ParentingInTheMoment #CoRegulation #NervousSystemParenting


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    38 m
  • Ep 15 - Before the meltdown, there’s always a story
    Jun 15 2025

    In this episode of Beneath Behaviour, we take a step back to understand what’s really going on before a child explodes, emotionally, neurologically, and relationally.

    This isn’t about control, defiance, or “bad” behaviour. It’s about a nervous system under pressure, and the signs we often miss in the lead-up.

    We explore:

    • The difference between meltdowns, tantrums, and shutdowns
    • How the SUPER framework helps overcome overwhelm
    • How your child’s nervous system shapes their reactions
    • Why prevention starts outside the moment
    • What it means to meet distress with understanding, not urgency


    This is part one of a two-part series on meltdowns. In this episode, we focus on the out-of-moment insights that help us prepare. In part two, we’ll dive into what to do in the heat of it.


    For more information on our Autism program or other Parenting program, you can go to www.parentalstresscentre.com


    KEYWORDS: parenting meltdowns, understanding child behaviour, nervous system and parenting, emotional regulation, autism and meltdowns, highly sensitive kids, parenting overwhelm


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    34 m
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