Parenting Older Kids Without Overfunctioning: Guest Podcast with Leah Davidson
In this Mental Health Awareness Month crossover, the Tell Me It Will Be Okay podcast features Leah Davidson—speech language pathologist, nervous system resilience coach, host of Building Resilience, and founder of Resilient Brilliance—sharing an episode on “Parenting Older Kids Without Overfunctioning.” Leah explains that as kids become teens and young adults, parents’ roles shift from constant doing to observing, which can bring grief, relief, confusion, and longing. She argues older kids don’t “borrow” a parent’s regulation the same way; they react to it, so parental urgency, advice, and fixing can feel like pressure or control and create distance. Leah emphasizes regulating yourself to respond rather than reflexively react, set clear boundaries without escalation, and create space that communicates respect and trust. She offers practical cues like pausing, using non-withdrawn silence, and reflecting on effort versus connection.
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
01:58 Why Older Kids Hit Hard
03:28 Midlife Focus and Community
05:40 From Borrowing to Reacting
07:36 Regulate Yourself and Set Boundaries
10:00 Space Builds Connection
12:31 The Real Work Is You
14:05 Practical Regulation Tools
15:31 Stop Overfunctioning for Closeness
17:34 Reflection Questions and Wrap Up
19:13 Community Invite and Outro