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Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 457: A Conversation with Dr. Alissa Jerud About Emotion-Savvy Parenting

Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

Debbie Reber

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.8 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I’m talking with clinical psychologist and author Alissa Jerud about her new book, Emotion Savvy Parenting. We get into how parents can better understand and manage their own emotions—especially in those intense, in-the-moment situations—so they can show up more effectively for their kids. Alissa shares her ART tools (Accept, Regulate, Tolerate), and we talk about strategies for staying grounded during emotional storms, including the ones that hit in very public places.  About Alissa Jerud, PhD Alissa Jerud, PhD is a mom of two kids, a licensed clinical psychologist, a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and author of Emotion-Savvy Parenting: A Shame-Free Guide to Navigating Emotional Storms and Deepening Connection. In her private practice, Dr. Jerud specializes in highly effective, exposure-based treatments for anxiety-related disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, specific phobias, and generalized anxiety disorder. Additionally, she specializes in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training and particularly enjoys helping other parents learn research-backed strategies for accepting, regulating, and tolerating their emotions, as well as their children’s. Dr. Jerud also trains other clinicians in exposure-based treatments and frequently gives workshops on anxiety, stress, mental health, parenting, and social support to companies large and small. Things you'll learn from this episode Why understanding the purpose of emotions matters for helping kids (and ourselves) live more fully and authentically How emotion-savvy parenting begins with our own emotional experience, not just managing our child’s behavior Why acceptance is a powerful first step toward emotional regulation and meaningful change How mindfulness helps us observe emotions without judgment, so they don’t take over our actions Why developing the skill to tolerate intense emotions can help us navigate parenting challenges with more calm and clarity How the cognitive triangle—linking thoughts, feelings, and behaviors—offers a helpful framework for understanding emotional reactions and building awareness Resources mentioned Dr. Alissa Jerud’s website, The Art & Science of Emotions Emotion=Savvy Parenting: A Shame-Free Guide to Navigating Emotional Storms and Deepening Connection by Dr. Alissa Jerud Dialectical Behavioral Therapy or DBT Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or CBT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

If I get my kid a phone, I'll be able to keep in touch with them all the time.

0:02.8

We'll be on it all the time.

0:04.1

He could walk to school by himself. She could see something, she shouldn't. He could chat with grandma. Friends, trolls. They can access anything on the internet. They can access anything on the internet. So, should I give my kid a phone? Growing up with phones isn't always easy. Introducing EEE safer Sims. Sims that help moderate usage and shield harmful content on any smartphone.

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usage and shield harmful content on any smartphone. Choose EEE safer Sims. Only on the UK's best

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network. To verify best networks at EE.com.uk slash claims. I'm Debbie Reber and this is

0:33.1

full tilt parenting, formerly known as Tilt Parenting. And this is a podcast for parents,

0:38.6

educators, for therapists, for anyone who is raising and supporting neurodivergent kids.

0:43.4

Today I'm joined by Dr. Alyssa Jared, a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes

0:48.3

in exposure-based treatments for anxiety disorders, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania,

0:53.4

an author of the new book Emotion Savvy Parenting, a shame- the University of Pennsylvania, and author of the new book

0:55.2

Emotion Savvy Parenting, A Shame-Free Guide to Navigating Emotional Storms and Deepening

1:00.3

Connection. So in this episode, you're about to listen to. We're going to dig into what it really

1:04.9

means to be emotionally savvy as a parent. Alyssa is going to share simple practical tools

1:10.2

to help us accept, regulate,

1:11.7

and tolerate our own big feelings so we can better support our kids through theirs.

1:16.5

So if you're ever overwhelmed by emotional storms, yours, or your child's, you will find a lot

1:21.9

of insight and relief in this episode. So here's my conversation with Dr. Alyssa, Jared.

1:30.7

Hey, Alyssa, welcome to the podcast.

1:37.3

Hi, Deli. Thanks so much for having me. Yeah, I'm looking forward to getting into your new book and your work. This is your first time on the show. So would you take a few minutes and tell us a little

1:42.5

bit about your work in the world? And I always ask people about their personal why.

1:47.2

So if you want to slip that in, that would be great.

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