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In this episode, we’re talking all about keeping your cool when your child loses theirs - much easier said than done!
We explore why staying calm in the middle of a meltdown can feel so difficult, especially when the little things have been building up, you’re already feeling stressed, or the day you had planned simply isn’t going the way you hoped.
Becks shares honestly about how her mum never kept her cool (and how Becks hasn’t always kept hers either!) We talk about the fact that no parent can stay calm 100% of the time. It’s just not possible. Sometimes people may look like they’re coping from the outside, but we never really know what is going on underneath.
We also discuss how hard it can feel when everyone seems to have an opinion, especially when your child is having a difficult moment in public, or when social media makes it look as though everyone else has it all together - calm parents, calm children, and no meltdowns in sight.
Claire talks about the importance of having a toolkit of things to try when emotions are running high, including simple strategies you can use yourself and with your children. These are the kinds of ideas you can pin on the fridge or save on your phone, so they’re easy to reach for when you need them most.
We look at how you can try to bring your child’s chaos down with your calm, rather than matching their chaos with your own and escalating things further. We also talk about recognising your own triggers, trying to understand your child’s triggers, and how different situations, including Claire’s experiences with her mum’s dementia, can bring up big feelings in us too.
There’s also an honest conversation about what happens afterwards: the guilt, the beating yourself up, and the importance of repair. Losing your cool doesn’t mean you’ve failed, but coming back together afterwards really matters.
Finally, we talk about accepting help when it’s offered. So many of us find this hard, but it really does take a village to raise a child. And if you’re the friend offering help, sometimes just doing something practical can make all the difference.
We hope this episode gives you some reassurance, some practical ideas, and a reminder that you are not alone in finding these moments hard.
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In this episode, we’re talking all about hayfever in children - how it can affect them, how tricky it can be to spot, and how to help manage hayfever symptoms during pollen season.
We explore just how unpleasant hayfever can be for little ones, from feeling generally unwell and tired to dealing with a wide range of symptoms. Because younger children can’t always explain how they’re feeling, it can be difficult to know whether it’s just a cold or hayfever. We talk through the common hayfever symptoms in children, including sneezing (very common for Becks!), runny nose, coughing, itchy, watery or red eyes, headaches, earaches, tiredness, and that itchy or scratchy throat that may be described by little ones as a sore throat.
We also discuss how hayfever symptoms can vary day to day, and how different types of pollen affect children at different times of year - tree pollen in spring, grass pollen in summer (often worse during harvest time), and weed pollen in autumn.
Antihistamines can help relieve hayfever symptoms, but we touch on how they may still cause drowsiness in some children - something to be mindful of, especially when they may already be feeling run down. If your child has more severe hayfever, we highlight the importance of speaking to a GP or pharmacist for advice and support.
Claire also shares some simple, practical tips for managing hayfever in children and helping them feel more comfortable during high pollen days.
With hayfever season approaching, we hope this episode gives you helpful, realistic ways to support your child through it.
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Trigger warning: In this episode we talk about birth trauma and Hannah’s personal experience of this. If you don’t feel ready to listen right now, please take care of yourself and come back when the time feels right 💛
In this episode, we’re joined by Hannah, who we first met when she was a student at Norland College. Hannah shares her experience of the traumatic birth of her daughter, and why she feels so strongly about raising awareness and supporting other parents who may be going through something similar.
We talk about the importance of having someone to advocate for you during pregnancy and birth, and what can happen when that support isn’t there. Hannah reflects on her experience in hospital, the moments and interactions that have stayed with her, and how it felt to meet her daughter for the first time in NICU. She also shares the ongoing impact once they returned home, from feeling overlooked and unsupported, to navigating continued concerns and ‘red flags’ in her baby’s care.
We also explore how birth trauma doesn’t always end when you leave the hospital. Hannah opens up about the time it took to for her to realise she needed to seek support, finally doing so through her GP, the emotional toll it had on her relationships, and the difficult decision-making process when considering having another baby, including the support she received from a birth trauma therapist.
This conversation highlights how important it is that parents feel heard, supported and cared for and raises important questions about how maternity services can better support families. Hannah also shares her thoughts on the need for greater awareness of birth trauma and why she is supporting calls for maternity reform.
Hannah talked to us about a petition currently circulating around maternity reform. This is being debated on 20 April 2026 and, if you are listening before the deadline of 7 July 2026, she (and we) would urge you to sign it.
Sign the petition here
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Our podcast episode (September 2025) with Trudi Webber from Make Birth Better, was all about what birth trauma is, how it can happen along with tips for looking after yourself emotionally when preparing for, during and after birth – you can listen to this episode here
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Claire wasn’t a really sicky child (Becks was!) but she has a phobia of sick so this was a great topic for her!!
We talked about:
Sickness bugs (aren’t they a gift..!) and some tips to help. Getting sick off a carpet – use shaving foam! Sick phobias and parenting – it's a real thing. Dehydration – the signs to look for. How children should be 48 hours clear before going back to nursery or school and why (and no swimming for 2 weeks). They will probably tell nursery anyway!! Foods to help with recuperation. Triggers for sickness and how they can continue (think of that drink that made you sick 😉) How sickness bugs creep up on you with no warning – you just have to go with it (but make sure you are ready with a sick bowl, kitchen roll and marigolds!)!Always remember to seek medical advice (GP, Pharmacist or 111) if you are worried.
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A topic that we are contacted about quite regularly – we absolutely expect broken sleep in the first months, and then sleep is really good (whatever that means to us) then it starts to change and feels like it’s all gone wrong...
Don’t panic! - we talk about all the things that could be impacting this and the possible reasons why sleep has changed. How illness can impact on children’s sleep and how to get back to a routine that suits you with the least amount of upset. Feeling scared and how this can affect sleep (we have some blogs on how to help with this). Situations when little ones are disturbed because they are practicing things like crawling, rolling, babbling etc. How routines (daytime and bedtime) can affect sleep. Sleep associations – whatever children go to sleep with they will look for it to help settle them back off in the night when they wake up. Treating it like a puzzle and the importance of taking notes so you can see any patterns. How nothing is unfixable and everything is sortable (and we are here to help with a Bespoke Family Parent Consultation if you need it!)!Our sleep blogs - https://www.bespokefamily.co.uk/blog/category/Sleep
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When / why do children become more fussy? We spoke about the neophobic stage (which goes right back to when we were cave people!) as well as other reasons why babies and children might be choosy about food.
What happens when panic sets in and our children refuse to eat? Some tips to help children with learning about what they like and portion control. Offering alternatives? Watching our children eat “please just try it!!!”and how it feels for them. How the neophobic stage is also the ‘terrible twos’ stage. ‘Tricking’ / bribing children to get them to eat. Did Claire’s dad buy cabbage for tea! Of course he did 😉! How important it is for children to be sitting in a position where their back and feet are supported to eat comfortably and well. Sweet and savoury – puddings, how we are conditioned from childhood, building good food habits.Our food and weaning blogs - https://www.bespokefamily.co.uk/blog/category/Food+and+weaning
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We started the conversation by acknowledging that some adults don’t necessarily show much affection even though they are very caring people and children are the same.
We spoke about:
How there is nothing better than a lovely cuddle from a child and it can feel difficult when a child doesn’t necessarily want this from us. The other ways that children show affection to us. The importance of never expecting children to give hugs or show physical affection 5 Love Languages – how physical touch isn’t always the most important to fulfil children’s affection. Quality time and the importance of this to children. Being the ‘preferred parent’Our blog - Why doesn't my child show much affection?
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There are swear words in this episode so please make sure that little ears aren’t listening 🙉 ...!
This episode is all about when your child, all of a sudden, says a swear word (or something they think is a swear word!) and what you can do about it. We spoke about:
How sometimes in families where there is so much swearing that the children don’t actually swear! Overuse of swear words and how much more it is heard on a day to day basis now (including in songs on the radio and as graffiti!! - Claire has a funny story about this 😬). When children take you by surprise with a swear word! When children copy us 🫣!! How children love making people laugh and how it can be confusing when we then change our reaction from laughing to saying "no don’t say that!". Ways we can react instead. What to say when children ask what a swear word means 😳. Some of Claire’s funny experiences of children swearing in nursery! When children get older and use swear words.Instagram @bespokefamily
Read our blog on this topic here – How to handle children using swear words!
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This episode is all about looking after children when they are feeling under the weather and the bugs that they bring home from nursery and school (how is it that we sometimes feel so much worse than they do?!).
We talked about lots of things you can do to help little ones feel better and more comfortable as well as:
The time of year that children tend to get more bugs (or whether that’s really a thing). The chickenpox vaccine and what this means for babies, children and families. Hygiene – washing hands, hand sanitiser, keeping toys clean etc. Temperatures – what is a high temperature and how do you get it down? When you shouldn’t give Ibuprofen. The medicine box / cupboard and what should be in it. Keeping hydrated. When a baby has a temperature or isn’t well. The importance of not randomly Googling! How you should always refer to the NHS or call 111 for answers / guidance. First Aid training and how helpful this can be. Tips for when children are coughing (including some old wives tales!) and the nasal aspirator (snot sucker!). Changing habits and routines and how to re-introduce them when the child is feeling better.NHS Apps:
Handi App The HANDi app offers simple and straightforward advice, for the following conditions in children:
diarrhoea and vomitinghigh temperature‘chesty baby’ illnesses, such as bronchiolitis, asthma and croup‘chesty child’ illnesses, such as wheezing and asthmacommon newborn problemstummy painhead injuries.The Healthier Together App
Similar to HANDi, it uses a symptom checker to guide parents on whether to treat at home, seek GP advice, or attend emergency services.
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Steph told us all about Mudpies and Sprinkles and how it began. It’s an outdoor play space for children (and Becks waxed lyrical about it!) - Steph’s love for watching children enjoying different elements of play really shone through.
Steph hasn’t got any formal training and learnt what worked along the way and through her own children.
We talked about:
Things you can do when you are outside (even just being at the park) All of the different areas in Mudpies and Sprinkles and why there are there (eg an old phone, a sewing machine etc!) Sparking curiosity in children and the importance of making things inviting for children to want to engage and play with Steph’s favourite areas at Mudpies and Sprinkles (and why!) Children with additional needs and how this kind of outdoor play area can help to support them How when we were younger that being outside and making mud pies was what we did! How there’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes! The importance of letting children make their own play and keeping it open ended Following your child’s lead and not worrying about ‘doing it right’!Instagram @bespokefamily / @Mudpies_and_sprinkles
Mudpies and Sprinkles website
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Becks’s children both cried when they were dropped off at nursery so she knows exactly how this feels and Claire has lots and lots of experiences of children crying at drop off as a nursery manager.
We talked about:
How there are always going to be children who don’t like the separation moment; as Claire explains 9 times out of 10 they will be OK when you have left (but they might also cry when you pick them up). Separation anxiety – how this can coincide with the age that children start to go to nursery. Days and times of the week they are left – how these can be difficult for children to understand (especially Mondays!) Other reasons children might be unsettled on drop off and how change can have a huge impact on how settled children are. How it’s important to trust the childcare professional and what they say about how your children are. Letting your children know it’s OK to feel sad and knowing that you are building resilience. Some ideas for things you can do to help make the separation a little easier. How it is important to always say goodbye and not sneak off (but don’t drag it out!). If your child is upset all day, then this is a different thing and how you should always talk to someone at the nursery in more detail about it.Blog – My child always cries when I drop them at nursery
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Unfortunately, Claire’s wifi wasn’t playing ball again in this episode, but Becks had a great chat with Catherine and this is what we talked about!
Where the idea for Hygge sheets came from. Different ways night time dryness / potty training / wetting etc. are referred to. How Hygge sheets work. How you can tell when a child is ready to be dry at night. What Catherine suggests you do when your little one is upset when they have had an accident. The dream wee – yes or no? Talking through what happens and what to do when your children wake up in the night to go for a wee (night lights etc). When children are older and wetting the bed. Reward charts – why aren’t they helpful? What Catherine wishes all parents knew about bed wetting.Facebook @bespokefamily / @hygge_supplies
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Hygge Sheets website
ERIC website
Blog –When should my child be dry at night?
Podcast – Nighttime Dryness
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In this our 100th episode! We talked about:
The importance of the transition from nursery / school to home but also for us going from work to home (especially if you are working from home!). How you can’t always be your ‘true self’, how things build up and how we have to hold it together when you aren’t at home and it comes out when you get home. Some ideas for what you can do to decompress before getting home. Connection before redirection – a few tweaks to the routine or some pre preparation can make a difference to coming home time. Not necessarily asking lots of questions when children come out of school or nursery. There may be particular triggers and worries that prompt behaviour and these are things that you might need to look into and support them further. How you sometimes just need to allow your children let it out when they get home. Keeping our calm.Facebook @bespokefamily
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Blog – 10 ways to help tricky behaviour after school / How to help your child prepare for starting school / How do I keep calm when my little one is having a meltdown?
Podcast – Starting school / Preparing children for nursery
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We know that for many families, birth doesn’t always go the way you hoped or imagined, and it can leave a lasting impact. In this episode, we spoke with Trudi about what birth trauma really means, why antenatal education is so important, and how parents can prepare for and recover from challenging experiences.
Unfortunately in this episode Claire’s internet gave up the ghost and so Becks had to go it alone (Claire never usually let’s that happen!) - we hope that this doesn’t spoil your enjoyment of the episode in any way 😊.
Trudi began by telling us all about herself and her background (she used to be a chartered accountant!) and why she came to be involved in Make Birth Better. What birth trauma is, how common it is and what stages it can happen at. Links with depression and PTSD etc. Signs that might indicate birth trauma (eg avoidance of certain settings, appointments etc) along with statistics around birth trauma and PTSD. Becks talked about her own birth experience (19 years ago!) and how a debrief of the experience she and her husband had would have been really welcome and helpful. The importance of keeping lines of communication open. Antenatal education and preparation. How a birth partner can support before and during birth, but that birth can have an impact on them as well. ‘Birth trauma is in the eye of a beholder’ – Cheryl Beck – how every experience is valid and any birth can be traumatic. The process for post birth ‘de-briefs’. What Trudi would say to expectant parents who are anxious about giving birth. Compassionate care and support – at the heart of our maternity services. Tips for looking after yourself emotionally preparing for, during and after giving birth.Facebook @bespokefamily / https://www.facebook.com/birthbetter
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Make Birth Better website - https://www.makebirthbetter.org/
You may also be interested in our Hypnobirthing episode – listen here
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Not liking their new sibling isn’t necessarily a personal thing against the baby but this is a huge change and impact on a little one’s life. This episode is all about why this is and what you can do to help.
We spoke about:
How a 2 or 3 year old is going to find the arrival of a new little baby coming a very difficult concept to grasp and it's also going to be a big adjustment for the parents! The range of emotions that come with having a new baby. The importance of not forcing the relationship between the new siblings and why. Connection, consistency and keeping boundaries. Considering if the resistance might be because of any big changes for your little one before baby was born. Thinking about what's happening from your little one’s perspective and working from that. The life lessons that the children are learning from being a sibling.Our blog from this episide – https://www.bespokefamily.co.uk/blog/why-doesnt-my-toddler-like-their-new-sibling
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Clare’s background has always been in early years - she is founder of Atelier nurseries which started in Bath and is now also in Chippenham in Wiltshire
Lots of parents worry about starting their children at nursery and we knew that Clare was the ideal person to talk to us about it all – we covered so much, from choosing the right nursery, to settling in, drop off and what families can do to help little ones to prepare.
We spoke about:
What parents typically worry about when taking children to nursery for the first time. How it is completely normal to feel worried and anxious. Routines and consistency and how this will be carried over from home life to nursery. The impact that nursery practitioners can have on families’ lives (and how that can last way beyond nursery!). Relationships that are built with and between children and families. Preparing children for nursery (both you and your little one(s)). What to look for when choosing a nursery. Settling in sessions and what these can look like. No guilt about going back to work and making it work for you and your family – finding the right nursery provider for you. Crying at nursery drop off – working with families and the nursery to see what’s happening. Pausing, reflecting, communicating and having a plan. What you can do to help preparing children for starting nursery at home. Clare’s tips to help prepare children for nurseryOur blogs – Choosing childcare that is right for you and your child / My child always cries when I drop them at nursery
Atelier Nursery website: https://www.ateliernursery.co.uk/
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When most of the time, the children you are potty training are toddlers, no wonder there are power struggles – and we are always asked about what to do when this happens!
We spoke about:
The most common potty training power struggles. Starting by trying to work out where the struggle is coming from – could it be a feeling of being out of control? Positive reinforcement and connection when they do something on the potty or toilet (more than when they don’t do it!) Rewards (or not?) The importance of consistency of approach. Our other potty training blogs and podcast episodes! Whether it’s a good idea to stop and start again straight away or if it’s better to leave it for a bit before starting again. The importance of not nagging children so they can think for themselves and don’t become oblivious to what you are saying when you ask them if they need to go for a wee. How to exercise the bladder – “stretch, hold, release!” Why it’s important not to not to leave your child on the potty or toilet for too long. Precautionary wees and why these aren’t necessarily a good idea! Teaching children skills for life.Our blogs – When potty training is a power struggle / Potty Training Regression – Is it normal? / Why won’t my child do a poo on the toilet or potty?
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SWEDA is a charity which supports people in the South and West of England who are affected by an eating disorder – the individual, friends, family member – anyone who is affected by food, eating or body image.
We spoke about:
Hannah’s background, how SWEDA was set up and the work that it does. How SWEDA can support neurodivergent children and young people and the links between autism and eating disorders in particular. What eating disorders can do to people’s physical and mental / social state of being. Signs that might indicate your child has an eating disorder and how it can feel like having a constant bully in the room with you. How SWEDA can support children and young people with sensory issues and anxiety around eating and food. What to do if parents are worried their child might have an eating disorder and how SWEDA can support children, young people and families. How to approach things when you are worried about an eating disorder, what to say in these circumstances and how best to support your child (and you). How to explain eating disorders to people who might not understand that it is an illness and what your child is going through. How to approach things when children and young children are picky eaters – keeping mealtimes as stress free as possible and finding things that work for your child. How eating disorders affect different genders. What Hannah would say to parents who are worried about their child.SWEDA’s website - https://swedauk.org/
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A continuation of our chat about weaning...the food aspect!
We spoke about:
Having a book for weaning. Trying not to worry about it and to try and enjoy it. Baby’s facial expressions (and our reactions to these!). How to regulate the feeding and make it a social situation even from the very first taste. Keeping it positive - we are teaching babies skills for life. Not tricking children into eating food! ‘Eating up’! The kinds of foods your babies can eat. Pouches – an element of caution… Sugar and grazing! Using meal times for connection.Our blog – Weaning fun...don't let it be stressful!
BBC investigation into pouches https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62j0l0gg4go
Charlotte Stirling Reed - https://www.srnutrition.co.uk/
Weaning books
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Georgie is a Norland nanny and Claire was her tutor at college! Georgie has 15 years of childcare experience and is now a mum to two little ones. Georgie has a boy and a girl. She now runs hypnobirthing classes for parents to be.
We spoke about:
What hypnobirthing is. How Georgie came to train in hypnobirthing. Having a baby in lockdown. How your mind is the biggest inhibitor when it comes to birth and how hypnobirthing helps to still this. The fear, tension, pain cycle. Birth stories, how they can impact and how hypnobirthing can help. The importance of birth partners when learning breathing techniques. How pain relief features with hypnobirthing. Georgie’s own experience of hypnobirthing when she had her babies. Birth plans and the importance of an open mind around the experience. When the hypnobirthing process startsand it works? Using the breathing techniques beyond birth.Rosebud Hypnobirthing - https://www.rosebudhypnobirthing.com/
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