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Have you ever found yourself wondering...
"Is this it? I don’t know if I can keep going.
When your son is having multiple meltdowns, showing aggressive behavior, struggling with school refusal, or experiencing explosive outbursts, it's easy to feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and just trying to survive through it all.
In this heartfelt episode, I’m taking you back over a decade ago to the moment that challenged everything I believed about hope.
If you've been feeling like you're running out of strength, questioning whether anything will ever change, or wondering if you're the only mom living this reality, this episode is for you.
Inside this episode, we'll talk about:
Why it's okay to admit motherhood feels harder than you expected.The emotional toll of raising a son with intense meltdowns and aggressive behavior.What to do when you feel like giving up.A powerful shift in perspective that can help you keep moving forward.Why hope still matters—even when your circumstances haven't changed yet.Mama, if today feels like an uphill battle, I hope this episode reminds you that you're not walking this path alone.
💛If today you're feeling frustrated, powerless, or simply not sure what to do anymore, I’d love to help.
My 60-minute Meltdown Roadmap Session is designed to help you understand what's driving your son's behaviors and create a personalized plan for your family.
Together, we'll help you move from feeling frustrated and powerless to feeling calm, reassured, and hopeful.
If you're exhausted by the meltdowns, aggression, school refusal, and you're simply not sure what to do next...
Connect with Cynthia: [email protected]: www.cynthiafehr.com
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What happens when your son's school refusal becomes so overwhelming that working is no longer an option?
It's a conversation very few people are having—but so many moms are living.
In this episode, I share one of the hardest decisions our family ever had to make after my son's school refusal changed everything. Along the way, I discovered that reducing financial stress wasn't just about spending less...it was about creating more peace in our home during one of the most difficult seasons of parenting.
If you're raising a son with aggressive behavior, sensory issues, autism, emotional dysregulation, multiple meltdowns, or school refusal, and you've wondered how your family will manage financially, this episode is for you.
Inside this episode, we'll talk about:
Simple changes that helped reduce stress in our home.Unexpected places to find support for your family.A mindset shift that changed the way we made financial decisions.If you're feeling overwhelmed by meltdowns, school refusal, aggression, or you're struggling to know what to do next, my 60-Minute Coaching Call is designed to help you create a clear path forward with personalized support for your unique family.
In our 60-minutes together, we'll uncover what's really going on beneath your son's behaviors —so you can move from feeling powerless and frustrated to calm and reassured.
If you're tired of guessing and wondering what to do next, I have a few openings for 1:1 Meltdown Roadmap Sessions— Email me @ [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Connect with Cynthia: [email protected]: www.cynthiafehr.com
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Have you ever left a doctor's appointment feeling more confused, dismissed, or discouraged than when you walked in?
In this deeply personal episode, I share what the doctor said during a hospital stay that shocked us! — and this began a long search for professionals who could truly understand and support my family.
If you're struggling to find answers, navigating a diagnosis, explosive behavior, sensory issues, or feeling unheard by medical professionals, this episode will remind you that you are not alone.
You'll learn:
Why the right doctor can make all the difference for your child and family How to recognize signs that a doctor may (or may not) be the right fit What to look for in a pediatrician, family doctor, or specialist when your child has sensory sensitivities Why your instincts as a mom matter more than you may realizeWhether you're pursuing a diagnosis, seeking support for autism, navigating challenging behaviors, or simply looking for a doctor who truly listens, this episode will help you approach the process with more confidence and clarity.
Would you like a plan for summer and beyond?
The outings, bedtimes, driving, friends, playdates, holidays, vacations…you’re on high alert for it all!
Our unique circumstances stumped doctors, psychologists, educators and specialists. And you are here today because you want to help your son. You want to know that what you are doing is working.
I have a few spaces opening up for Meltdown Support—1-on-1 sessions with me for moms who are overwhelmed by aggressive meltdowns, shutdowns, sensory struggles, and the constant emotional weight of it all.
Together we can:
-reduce those long, aggressive meltdowns
- have smoother bedtimes and outings
- build a strong connection with you and your son.
Email me today to save your spot at [email protected]
Website - > www.cynthiafehr.com
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Summer can be one of the hardest seasons when your son struggles with meltdowns, sensory issues, aggressive behaviour, or complete refusal.
While other families seem to be filling their calendars with camps, vacations, outings, and endless activities, you may find yourself wondering if you'll make it through the day without another meltdown.
In this episode, I'm sharing a fear many moms carry but rarely say out loud—and the question that helped me stop focusing on everything that wasn't working.
If you've ever felt stuck at home, exhausted by comparison, or worried about what the future holds for your son, this conversation is for you.
If summer isn't looking the way you hoped, this episode will offer a fresh perspective and practical encouragement for the road ahead.
I was wondering...
Would you like a plan for summer and beyond?
The outings, bedtimes, driving, friends, playdates, holidays, vacations…you’re on high alert for it all!
Our unique circumstances stumped doctors, psychologists, educators and specialists. And you are here today because you want to help your son. You want to know that what you are doing is working.
I have a few spaces opening up for Meltdown Support—1-on-1 sessions with me for moms who are overwhelmed by aggressive meltdowns, shutdowns, sensory struggles, and the constant emotional weight of it all.
Together we can:
-reduce those long, aggressive meltdowns
- have smoother bedtimes and outings
- build a strong connection with you and your son.
Email me today to save your spot at [email protected]
Website - > www.cynthiafehr.com
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You planned ahead.
You talked about it for weeks.
You packed the snacks, reviewed the schedule, answered all the questions, and prepared your son for what was coming.
Then the moment arrived.
And everything fell apart.
If you've ever watched your son go from excited to completely unwilling to leave the house, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I share a family trip that taught us an unexpected lesson about dysregulation, and why even the best preparation doesn't always prevent challenging behavior.
You'll discover:
How to prepare yourself when plans suddenly unraveland
A simple mindset shift that helped us navigate family outings with less stressIf you're tired of feeling blindsided by last-minute refusal, aggressive behavior, or emotional outbursts, this episode will give you a different way to look at what's happening—and a practical place to start.
Because sometimes the hardest part isn't getting your son ready to go.
It's understanding what happens when he suddenly can't.
If you’re listening to this and thinking, “I need some support but I don’t even know where to begin anymore…” I want you to know you don’t have to carry this alone.
I have a few spaces opening up for Meltdown Support—1-on-1 sessions with me for moms who are overwhelmed by aggressive meltdowns, shutdowns, sensory struggles, and the constant emotional weight of it all.
Together, we’ll slow things down, make sense of what’s happening underneath the behaviours, and help you feel more calm, and less overwhelmed by the daily outbursts. You can email me at [email protected] to join the waitlist today.
Website - > www.cynthiafehr.com
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Have you ever wondered whether you're protecting your child or accommodating them too much?
In this episode, I'm sharing a childhood memory that completely changed how I think about parenting a son with sensory struggles.
Long before I became a mom, I watched a family member fiercely protect what mattered most to her son. At the time, it looked like a few simple household rules. Looking back now, I can see it was something much deeper.
It was advocacy.
It was respect.
And it was a powerful reminder that helping our children feel safe, understood, and regulated often begins with the boundaries we are willing to hold even when it comes to family members.
In this episode we'll talk about:
Why highly valuing what matters to your child builds security and trust• The importance of respecting sensory needs, personal space, and routines• How giving your child more time can reduce overwhelm and support emotional regulation• What advocacy can look like in everyday family lifeIf you're raising a son with autism, sensory processing needs, chronic meltdowns that often turn aggressive and you sometimes wonder whether you're too easy on him, this episode offers a different perspective—one rooted in understanding, connection, and trust.
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Website - > www.cynthiafehr.com
If you’re listening to this and thinking, “I need some support but I don’t even know where to begin anymore…” I want you to know you don’t have to carry this alone.
I have a few spaces opening up for Meltdown Support—1-on-1 sessions with me for moms who are overwhelmed by aggressive meltdowns, shutdowns, sensory struggles, and the constant emotional weight of it all.
Together, we’ll slow things down, make sense of what’s happening underneath the behaviours, and help you feel more calm, and less overwhelmed by the daily outbursts. You can email me at [email protected] to join the waitlist today.
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Are aggressive meltdowns, screaming, scratching, spitting, sensory struggles, or daily routine battles leaving you exhausted before noon?
In today’s episode, I’m sharing the 7 essential things that helped reduce overwhelm and create smoother routines for our son. After years of parenting through emotional outbursts, sensory overload, rigidity, and chronic stress, my husband and I slowly discovered something life-changing:
Routine isn’t a formula.It’s about helping an overwhelmed nervous system feel safe. This can change for your son from one day to the next.
If your son struggles with transitions, emotional regulation, separation anxiety, inflexibility, or aggressive meltdowns at home, this episode will help you look at behavior through a completely different lens.
Inside this episode:
How “invisible overwhelm” builds throughout the day7 essential routine supports that reduced stress in our homeWhy small changes can create big emotional shiftsEncouragement for exhausted stay-at-home moms navigating daily meltdownsWhether you’re parenting a highly sensitive child, autistic child, or son with sensory struggles and emotional outbursts, this episode will remind you that smoother days often begin with reducing overwhelm — not heavy handed parenting that others might suggest.
If you’re listening to this and thinking, “I don’t even know where to begin anymore…” I want you to know you don’t have to carry this alone.
I have a few spaces opening up for Meltdown Support—1-on-1 sessions with me for moms who are overwhelmed by aggressive meltdowns, shutdowns, sensory struggles, and the constant emotional weight of it all.
Together, we’ll slow things down, make sense of what’s happening underneath the behaviours, and help you feel more calm, and less overwhelmed by the daily outbursts. You can email me at [email protected] to join the waitlist today.
Website -> www.cynthiafehr.com
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Family vacations are supposed to feel fun, exciting, and full of memories. But when your son struggles with sensory overwhelm, shutdowns, meltdowns, or emotional regulation…they can quickly become exhausting, isolating, and heartbreaking instead.
In this episode, I’m sharing the story of a family vacation that looked beautiful from the outside—but underneath it all, my youngest son was struggling in ways no one else could fully see.
In this episode we talk about:
sensory issues and family vacationsemotional shutdowns in boysthe invisible emotional weight moms carrywhat your son might say to you about the hardest daysI also walk you through a simple reflection exercise that can help you process painful parenting memories so healing and breakthrough can begin.
If you’ve ever felt heartbroken watching your son struggle during vacations, outings, public places, or family events…this episode is for you.
*To reserve your spot for a 1:1 Meltdown Support Session send me an email to [email protected]
Website -> www.cynthiafehr.com
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Everyone had an explanation for our son’s behaviors.
“It’s just the terrible twos.”“He needs firmer discipline.”“He’ll grow out of it.”“Just leave him there.”
But deep down, we knew something different was going on.
In this episode, Cynthia sits down again with her husband Wes for a deeply personal conversation about parenting stereotypes, explosive behaviors, sensory struggles, selective mutism, and the isolation that can come when your child doesn’t fit the “typical” mold.
Together, they share how traditional parenting advice and heavy-handed approaches only created more disconnection in their home — and how learning to become curious about what was happening underneath their son’s behaviors changed the path they were on.
If you are raising a son with meltdowns, aggression, shutdowns, hitting, spitting, sensory sensitivities, separation struggles, or emotional eruptions that feel far beyond what others understand, this conversation will remind you that you are not imagining it… and you are not alone.
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I want you to imagine we’re sitting across from each other.
You’ve got a warm cup of coffee in your hands, and I gently ask you:
“What are some things you miss out on because of your son’s behavior?”
And you pause.
Because it’s not just one thing.
It’s the refusal to go places.The canceled plans.The way your world can start to feel smaller without you even realizing it.
And underneath all of that…you just want connection with your son.But you’re not sure how to get there.
In this episode, I’m walking through 10 real things moms often miss out on when they’re parenting a son with explosive or inflexible behavior.
Things like:
Planned activities that feel impossibleAppointments that get missedNot being able to get a simple family photoLosing any sense of spontaneityThe impact on your workLess time with your other childrenNo time for yourselfExercise falling off completelyAvoiding restaurants or public placesMissing out on church or communityIf your life has started to revolve around your son’s behavior…and you’re feeling more isolated than you ever expected…
this episode will help you feel a little less alone in that.
P.S. I’m starting to open up space to support moms one-on-one with exactly this, so if that’s something you’re needing, you can keep an eye out for more on that soon!
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Are you feeling stuck trying to navigate your son's meltdowns, aggression, school refusal, or separation anxiety?
When traditional approaches to school, church, restaurants, or everyday life just aren't working, it can leave you overwhelmed, isolated, and wondering what to do next.
In this episode, I'm sharing our family's journey of learning to let go of what wasn't serving us and create a life that truly supported our son's needs.
From sensory struggles and public meltdowns to refusing school, church, and other everyday experiences, you'll hear how we found a different way forward—one that brought more peace, connection, and confidence to our family. When you’re ready, I'm right here to help you along the way.
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If you’re parenting meltdowns, aggression, hitting, or spitting… the hardest part isn’t always what’s happening on the outside.
You’re also trying to hold yourself together at the same time.
And that part doesn’t get talked about enough.
The rage that builds.The shame that follows.The guilt of feeling like you should be able to help him—but can’t.And the weight of wondering what other people are thinking when it all unfolds in public.
In this episode, I’m sharing a real moment from our family—one that happened in a restaurant, where everything fell apart fast. The kind of moment that leaves you shaken, exposed, and questioning everything.
But also… a moment that reminded me of something every mom in this position needs to hear.
If you’re a stay-at-home mom (or any mom) raising a son with meltdowns, aggression, hitting, or spitting… this episode is for you.
We’re talking about:
What’s really going on inside you during your son’s meltdownsThe emotional toll of parenting a child with explosive or aggressive behaviorWhy you feel rage, shame, and guilt—and what to do with those feelings3 things you can hold onto when you feel like you’re at your breaking pointA simple but powerful truth that can ground you in the hardest momentsYou are not alone in this.And even in the middle of the chaos… there is still hope for you and your son.
Stay in touch with me:
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Website -> www.cynthiafehr.com
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Meltdowns are not all the same—and if you’re a stay-at-home mom raising a son with aggressive meltdowns, you already know that.
This isn’t about the quick, passing tantrums other parents talk about. This is about the long, intense, unpredictable outbursts that can leave you feeling overwhelmed, isolated, and completely alone in your own home.
In this episode, I’m sharing a real look at what aggressive meltdowns have looked like in our home—and 3 simple, practical ways to help reduce the intensity when you’re the one dealing with it day in and day out.
These are strategies I’ve used over decades of parenting sons with multiple diagnoses. They’re simple, but they matter—and they can make your days feel just a little more manageable.
If you’ve ever felt dismissed, misunderstood, or like no one truly gets what you’re carrying as a mom…this episode is for you.
Inside this episode:
What aggressive meltdowns can actually look like at home3 ways to reduce meltdowns using everyday spaces in your homeHow to support your son’s need for regulation in simple, doable waysCourageous together,
Cynthia
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When you’re parenting a son with behavior challenges, sensory struggles, or emotional meltdowns, comparison can feel almost impossible to avoid. From play school to the classroom, it can seem like every other child is coping better… fitting in… or developing faster.
And when that happens?The doubt creeps in.
In this honest and deeply personal episode, I’m joined by my husband as we share our real-life experience parenting our son through the early years—where comparison, outside pressure, and well-meaning advice left us feeling isolated, confused, and questioning our instincts.
Inside this conversation, we talk about:
The pressure of comparison and how it impacts both moms and dadsWhat happens when your child doesn’t respond to “typical” parenting strategiesThe emotional toll of feeling judged by other parents (and even yourself)Why pushing your child often backfires—and what actually helps insteadHow connection—not comparison—became the turning point in our parentingWe also open up about the moments we still remember—the heartbreak, the doubt, and the questions that didn’t have easy answers.
If you’ve ever thought:
“Am I doing this wrong?”“Why is this so hard for my child?”“Why does it seem easier for everyone else?”This episode will remind you:You are not alone… and your child is not broken.
There is a different way to see your son—and when you do, everything begins to shift.
What about you?
Where has comparison been showing up in your parenting lately?What thoughts has it planted about you… or your son?
And what might shift if you allowed your child to be exactly where he is right now?
You’re not behind.You’re not failing.And you are the right parent for your son.
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If you’re parenting a son with explosive behavior, intense meltdowns, or school refusal, you know how desperate the search for answers can feel.
When your child is going from 0–60 in seconds…When “no” turns into hitting, kicking, or complete shutdown…When leaving the house feels impossible…
You will do anything to find something that works.
In this episode, I’m walking you through the 4 very last places you should look for advice when you’re trying to help your son.
Because I’ve been there—overwhelmed, exhausted, and searching everywhere for answers—and some of the places I turned to actually caused more harm than good.
Inside this episode, we talk about:
Where moms often turn for answers in their hardest momentsWhy some advice leaves you feeling more confused than beforeA decision we made that deeply impacted our familyAnd how to start trusting what’s right for your sonThese next few minutes together will help you feel less alone, more grounded, and reassured for the future.
Because you don’t need more noise—you need the right kind of support.
Stay in touch here:
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Have you ever had to cancel plans because your child just couldn’t go through with it?
Or felt that wave of guilt when everything falls apart… again?
Parenting a son who erupts easily can feel incredibly challenging. If you’re an overwhelmed mom feeling isolated, exhausted, and unsure who to trust, this episode is for you.
When your child is struggling with explosive behavior or sensory meltdowns, asking for help can feel impossible—especially when you’re carrying guilt, fear, and the pressure to hold everything together.
But what if support is already around you—maybe you haven’t caught a glimpse of it yet?
In this episode, I’m sharing real-life stories from my own journey parenting my son through meltdowns—and the unexpected ways support showed up when I needed it most.
Why does this matter so much? Put your earbuds in and listen in!
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Website -> www.cynthiafehr.com
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In some of the hardest parenting moments—especially in public—it can feel like all eyes are on you. The stares, the whispers, the weight of being misunderstood… it’s enough to make you want to stay home.
But what if that’s not the full picture?
In this episode, I’m sharing a different side of those overwhelming experiences—the unexpected moments that can shift everything, even when no words are spoken.
If you’ve ever felt alone, exposed, or judged while supporting your son through big emotions, this conversation will meet you there… and gently remind you of something you may have forgotten.
You are not as alone as it feels.
Stay in touch here:
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Website -> www.cynthiafehr.com
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Do mornings with your son feel like an emotional roller coaster?
One minute everything seems fine — breakfast is eaten, the backpack is on — and the next minute you hear the thump of a shoe going down the basement stairs and school refusal begins all over again.
If you’re parenting a son with sensory meltdowns or sudden collapses that leave you feeling completely isolated, this episode is for you.
In this episode I share three things that helped the most during the hardest moments of parenting my son through explosive behavior and school refusal. These are not quick discipline tricks, but steady practices that made a lasting difference over time.
Inside this episode you’ll learn:
What you can do after a meltdown can bring clarity and healing• How to reconnect you with your child without escalating the situation• Why som etimes the most powerful step is simply letting your child go and allowing their nervous system to settle• How sensory invitations like reading, colouring, or building a fort can communicate safety without words• Example of how my unique method supports your child’s regulation processThis episode is especially for moms who feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and alone while parenting a child with intense emotional reactions.
If school refusal, aggressive behavior, and sensory meltdowns are part of your daily life, you’ll walk away with perspective, reassurance, and practical ways to stay steady in the hardest moments.
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Website -> www.cynthiafehr.com
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What mom can’t help her son?
Have you ever whispered that to yourself after another public meltdown… another school refusal… another explosive reaction over something small like breakfast or clothes?
Do you ever wonder:
Did I do something wrong?Is this somehow my fault?Why does it feel like two steps back every time we start making progress?If those questions have ever risen up in your mind — this episode is for you.
In this deeply encouraging conversation, I’m sharing 3 things you need to hear if you’re parenting a son with chronic meltdowns.
Press play if you need reassurance, perspective, and steady encouragement for the hard days of raising a son who is seemingly defiant and often aggressive during a meltdown.
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Website -> www.cynthiafehr.com
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Does everyone seem to have an opinion when your son is struggling with explosive behavior, aggression, collapsing, or defiance?
Teachers. Therapists. Doctors. Grandparents. Friends.
And while many of them truly care, their advice can leave you feeling:
ConfusedSecond-guessing yourselfPressured to “do more”Or quietly ashamed that you’re not getting different resultsIn this episode, we’re talking about something that doesn’t get said out loud very often:
Sometimes the experts are wrong.Sometimes family members don’t understand.And sometimes the person who knows your son best… is you.
This is not about dismissing support or refusing help. It’s about learning how to discern what fits your child — and what doesn’t — without feeling defensive, guilty, or afraid.
Inside This Episode:
How traditional behavior strategies can backfire with explosive kidsThe subtle pressure family members put on moms (and dads)... often without realizing itHow to rebuild trust in your own instinctsIf you’ve ever left a family get-together feeling smaller…If you’ve ever cried in your car after being told you just need “firmer discipline”…If you’ve ever felt torn between what others say and what your heart knows…
This episode will help you breathe again.
You are not crazy.You are not weak.And you are not failing your son.
You are the one living this every day. You see the patterns. You feel the tension. You know what escalates him — and what actually helps.
And learning to trust that voice may be one of the most powerful shifts you make.
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