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What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

When Does "Typical" Behavior Become Something More?

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood

Kids & Family, Comedy, Parenting

4.8 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Is your kid extremely resistant to the simplest of requests? Or completely impossible to wake up in the morning? Or sure their peers don't like them, despite pretty clear evidence to the contrary? All of these are extremely typical kid behaviors. All of these also have more intense manifestations—PDA, DSWPD, and RSD, respectively— which meet clinical definitions and which may require more concrete support, for both you and your kid. In this episode, Amy and Margaret discuss the amorphous lines that often exist between typical child behavior and an issue that may need more attention and scaffolding. From afterschool restraint collapse to ARFID, Amy and Margaret explore the moments when everyday challenges start to interfere with family life, friendships, or school—and what parents can do to respond from a place of understanding and clarity. You’ll learn: How certain behaviors can sometimes point to larger patterns. The value of having names for behaviors—reducing shame, guiding next steps, and helping parents advocate for their kids. Practical strategies parents can use at home to reduce stress, manage transitions, and support kids in ways that actually work. If you’ve ever wondered, is this typical, or is it more?—this episode is for you. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at ⁠www.monarchmoney.com/FRESH parenting podcast, kids behavior issues, child tantrums, picky eating help, rejection sensitivity dysphoria, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, ARFID in kids, pathological demand avoidance, delayed sleep wake phase disorder, typical vs atypical child behavior, parenting strategies for behavior Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

There's a name for that.

0:03.4

What fresh hell.

0:05.1

Laughing in the face of motherhood.

0:07.2

Don't judge me.

0:08.5

With Margaret Aples and Amy Wilson.

0:11.2

Hello.

0:11.9

Have you met a five-year-old?

0:13.1

A podcast that solves today's parenting dilemmas so you don't have to.

0:17.7

This is literally impossible.

0:19.1

I might as well try to climb Mount Everest.

0:30.2

Hello, everyone, and welcome to what fresh hell laughing in the face of motherhood. This is Margaret.

0:57.6

And this is Amy. And this week, we are going to talk about when typical behavior tips into something more and how that thing that you notice in your kid is a thing. And like, it's not a good thing or a bad thing. It just is a thing. Yeah. And there's a name for that. So like, there's different things that we go through with our kids. There's a name for that. And it doesn't necessarily mean that you have to panic about everything that you see happening. But it's good to know about this stuff. I feel like the things we're going to discuss today,

1:01.8

there are useful takeaways wherever your kid is on the spectrum.

1:07.7

That's right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because I think two sides of it. One, we've talked about the idea of like,

1:11.6

ADD. Oh yeah. Everyone's ADD. Oh yeah, I forgot my car keys. I'm ADD.

1:18.2

This kind of over labeling of stuff. But then on the flip side, I think that understanding the labels that are out there can really help us feel better because we can sometimes feel like

1:24.7

my kid is difficult, annoying, or bad when if you understand that

1:31.2

is actually a thing that happens to most kids, the first week of school, let's say, it helps

1:37.2

you see it in a context that helps you be part of the solution versus just this kid is driving

1:41.9

me crazy.

1:42.5

Right, right.

1:43.3

You're not alone alone and then there's

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