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Connected and Capable

Alisha Grogan
Connected and Capable
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  • Connected and Capable

    10. How to Avoid After School Meltdowns (Restraint Collapse!)

    09/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    After-school meltdowns are so common there’s actually a name for it: after-school restraint collapse.

    If your child comes home and completely falls apart — big emotions, aggression, withdrawal, nonstop chaos — you are not alone.

    Yes, masking all day is part of the story. But it’s not the whole story.

    In this episode, I walk you through two other big reasons uniquely wired kids struggle during that after-school window — and why understanding what’s really happening changes everything.

    When you see the root, you parent differently.
    And when you parent differently, the whole tone of your home can shift.

    I’ll also share three simple ways to ease that transition — things you can start today — so after school doesn’t have to feel like you’re bracing for impact every afternoon.

    If this time of day feels heavy in your house, this one’s for you.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Episode 9: Why Screens Feel Regulating (But, Might Not Be)
    Get the visual supports, Meltdown Rescue Kit, and regulating activities in The Connection Hive: yourkidstable.com/tch

    Key Timestamps:
    00:30 – What “after-school restraint collapse” really means
    04:30 – The reason everyone talks about (but it’s not the whole story)
    08:39 – The transition most parents miss
    10:30 – The simplest way to prevent the spiral
    19:06 – Why movement changes everything
    23:58 – When space works better than talking

    Grab your free printable copy of our 5 Big Calming Techniques for Big Emotions + Dysregulation-- https://yourkidstable.com/emotions-printable/

    MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU

    Ready for a simple plan to overcome the attention, sleep, sensory, and big emotion challenges? I'll show you how for uniquely wired kids 1-18 years old in just 2-5 minutes a day. Join me in The Connection Hive-- https://YourKidsTable.com/TCH

    LET'S CONNECT:

    Instagram: https://Instagram.com/Yourkidstable
    Facebook: https://Facebook.com/Yourkidstable
    Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/Yourkidstable

    If you enjoyed this episode, we'd be so grateful if you left us a review! It's a huge help in encouraging us and letting us know what parents with uniquely wired kids need the most.
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    9. Why Screens Feel Regulating (But Might Not Be)

    02/03/2026 | 25 mins.
    Some say screen time is “regulating”… and honestly, it can look that way.

    In this episode, we slow the conversation down—no shame, no judgment—and unpack why screens can feel like the only thing that works when your child is overwhelmed. But we also zoom out and ask the bigger question: is that calm actually regulation… or is something else happening?

    I’ll share a personal story that changed how I see this, plus a research angle every parent of an ADHD (or otherwise neurodivergent) kid should hear.

    Get our new 1 hour screen time workshop in The Connection Hive here: yourkidstable.com/tch

    *Are you a therapist, this resource will also be in The Therapist All Access Membership: yourkidstable.com/taam

    Key Timestamps:
    01:06 No guilt, no judgment—why this is so confusing
    04:40 Why screens work in the moment
    10:21 Calm vs. regulation
    13:51 A personal story that shifted my perspective
    20:40 The research that links screentime to dysregulation
    22:42 What to do next if screens are becoming a struggle

    Grab your free printable copy of our 5 Big Calming Techniques for Big Emotions + Dysregulation-- https://yourkidstable.com/emotions-printable/

    MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU

    Ready for a simple plan to overcome the attention, sleep, sensory, and big emotion challenges? I'll show you how for uniquely wired kids 1-18 years old in just 2-5 minutes a day. Join me in The Connection Hive-- https://YourKidsTable.com/TCH

    LET'S CONNECT:

    Instagram: https://Instagram.com/Yourkidstable
    Facebook: https://Facebook.com/Yourkidstable
    Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/Yourkidstable

    If you enjoyed this episode, we'd be so grateful if you left us a review! It's a huge help in encouraging us and letting us know what parents with uniquely wired kids need the most.
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    8. 10 Sensory Red Flags that are Easy to Miss

    23/02/2026 | 29 mins.
    Have you ever watched your child do something that just makes you pause… but you can’t quite explain what's going on, but you know something deeper is behind it?

    in this episode, I’m talking about things kids with sensory needs do that are easy mistake s quirks, phases, or personality.

    This isn’t about labeling your child or diagnosing anything. It’s about helping you see your kid through a new lens so that you can understand and ultimately support them in new ways that leads to growth.

    If you’ve ever thought, "Why does my child act like this or do that?" this episode is for you.

    Download the Free Sensory Mini-Toolkit Here: https://yourkidstable.com/sensoryessentials/

    THERAPISTS: Get inside our Therapist All-Access Membership Here

    Grab your free printable copy of our 5 Big Calming Techniques for Big Emotions + Dysregulation-- https://yourkidstable.com/emotions-printable/

    Key Timestamps:
    02:11 – What I really mean by “red flags”
    05:47 – The sign most parents dismiss
    09:15 – When reactions to food aren’t a choice
    14:02 – Why parties can feel overwhelming
    19:39 – The truth about the “wild child” label
    25:08 – When it looks like they’re ignoring you

    MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU

    Ready for a simple plan to overcome the attention, sleep, sensory, and big emotion challenges? I'll show you how for uniquely wired kids 1-18 years old in just 2-5 minutes a day. Join me in The Connection Hive-- https://YourKidsTable.com/TCH

    LET'S CONNECT:

    Instagram: https://Instagram.com/Yourkidstable
    Facebook: https://Facebook.com/Yourkidstable
    Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/Yourkidstable

    If you enjoyed this episode, we'd be so grateful if you left us a review! It's a huge help in encouraging us and letting us know what parents with uniquely wired kids need the most.
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    7. The Secret Key Each Parent Holds to Regulating Their Kid

    16/02/2026 | 32 mins.
    What if the most powerful tool for reducing meltdowns isn’t a strategy, a script, or a consequence — but something you already carry with you?

    In this episode, Alisha breaks down the often-misunderstood role of co-regulation and why it works in every setting, at every age, and at every intensity level. She explains why common “in-the-moment” techniques fail when a child is dysregulated, and what actually has the power to shift the nervous system instead.

    Through real-life examples, including a powerful story from a parent who put this into action, you’ll hear why regulation is contagious, why your own state matters more than you think, and how these moments quietly shape your child’s brain over time.

    If you’ve ever wondered why doing “all the right things” still doesn’t work in the heat of the moment, this episode will change how you see regulation—and yourself—entirely.

    Join the new Therapist All-Access Membership: YourKidsTable.com/TAAM

    Key Timestamps:
    0:39 – The “Secret Key” Parents Hold
    3:38 – Regulation Is Contagious
    7:07 – Why Logic Fails in Meltdowns
    9:12 – The One Thing Kids Can Respond To
    14:25 – A Real-Life Meltdown Turns Around
    24:27 – The Brain Connection Being Built
    32:31 – You Are Connected and Capable

    Grab your free printable copy of our 5 Big Calming Techniques for Big Emotions + Dysregulation-- https://yourkidstable.com/emotions-printable/

    MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU

    Ready for a simple plan to overcome the attention, sleep, sensory, and big emotion challenges? I'll show you how for uniquely wired kids 1-18 years old in just 2-5 minutes a day. Join me in The Connection Hive-- https://YourKidsTable.com/TCH

    LET'S CONNECT:

    Instagram: https://Instagram.com/Yourkidstable
    Facebook: https://Facebook.com/Yourkidstable
    Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/Yourkidstable

    If you enjoyed this episode, we'd be so grateful if you left us a review! It's a huge help in encouraging us and letting us know what parents with uniquely wired kids need the most.
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    6. The Huge Iceberg Hiding Under Your Kid's Biggest Struggle

    09/02/2026 | 29 mins.
    The struggles are kids have can be hard, dysregulating, and cause lots of worry. Understandably so! What's the best way to tackle them? How can we help them make lasting change?

    In this episode I'm diving into what really works and how to know which way to turn whether your kid is struggling with anxiety, bad handwriting, aggressive behaviors--or anything in between.

    It's the question we all must ask for our kids and the various struggles they face, especially the one's that can feel like they're taking over.

    Check out the clinically based therapists summit coming soon: https://yourkidstable.com/therapist-mini-summit/

    MORE RESOURCES FOR YOU

    Ready for a simple plan to overcome the attention, sleep, sensory, and big emotion challenges? I'll show you how for uniquely wired kids 1-18 years old in just 2-5 minutes a day. Join me in The Connection Hive-- https://YourKidsTable.com/TCH

    LET'S CONNECT:

    Instagram: https://Instagram.com/Yourkidstable
    Facebook: https://Facebook.com/Yourkidstable
    Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/Yourkidstable

    If you enjoyed this episode, we'd be so grateful if you left us a review! It's a huge help in encouraging us and letting us know what parents with uniquely wired kids need the most.

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About Connected and Capable

A podcast for parents of uniquely wired kids—kids with sensory needs, ADHD, big emotions, anxiety, or executive functioning challenges.Hosted by pediatric occupational therapist and mom Alisha Grogan, this podcast goes beyond behavior and quick fixes to uncover what’s really pulling the strings beneath the surface. You’ll learn how sensory processing, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and retained primitive reflexes are deeply connected—and how understanding these connections changes the way you support your child.Because your child is capable. And so are you.
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