Wednesday, March 11, 2026
spot_img
HomePersonal DevelopmentHealth and WellnessWhy Parenting Feels Harder in Late February (And What to Do Instead)

Why Parenting Feels Harder in Late February (And What to Do Instead)

Nothing dramatic happened. The routines are still in place. The structure has not changed. And yet, parenting suddenly feels harder.

Power struggles resurface. Patience feels thinner. Reactions escalate faster than they did just a few weeks ago. What can look like regression is often nervous system fatigue surfacing after weeks of holding steady expectations.

The fresh energy of the new year has softened. The reflections and resets have settled. On the surface, everything appears stable. And still, many families feel tension rising in small, unexpected ways.

When the initial momentum fades and life returns to rhythm, the nervous system begins to exhale. And when it exhales, what has been quietly held together often rises to the surface. You may notice sharper tones. Stronger reactions. Power struggles that feel larger than the moment itself.

It can be confusing. Things were going well. So why does it suddenly feel harder?

This is not regression. It is often nervous system fatigue meeting strong-willed energy.

By now, both children and parents have been holding steady for weeks. Even when things look calm on the surface, the nervous system has been working hard underneath. When it finally exhales, what was contained begins to surface.

When a child pushes back during this season, it is rarely about disrespect. And when a parent tightens control, it is rarely about dominance. It is usually a tired nervous system trying to restore balance quickly.

This is where the 3Rs quietly begin: Retaliation. Rebellion. Resistance.

Not because anyone is failing, but because control steps in where regulation is needed. Late February is not asking you to do more. It is asking you to slow down.

Here are a few gentle ways to lead parenting differently this week:

  • Pause before correcting. Take one full breath before responding. Regulation shifts the entire tone of an interaction.
  • Notice your body first. Tight shoulders and shallow breathing often signal that your nervous system needs support before your child does.
  • Lower your voice instead of raising it. Calm leadership communicates safety faster than volume ever will.
  • Replace “How do I stop this?” with “What is needed here?”. That single shift moves you out of control and into guidance.
  • Shorten the lecture. Lengthy explanations rarely regulate a child. Connection does.

When regulation leads, strength softens. Cooperation becomes possible. Emotional safety returns.

If this week feels heavier than expected, you are not alone. This is simply the season where steady leadership matters most.

Katherine Sellery
Katherine Selleryhttps://www.consciousparentingrevolution.com/
Katherine Sellery, CEO and Founder of Conscious Parenting Revolution, helps individuals minimize misunderstandings and melt-downs in order to communicate with more collaboration, cooperation, and consideration. One of the creators of the Guidance Approach to Parenting, a program that applies conflict resolution skills to communicating more effectively with children and teaches emotional regulation skills to diffuse high emotion, Katherine has positively influenced relationships for generations and brought about healing and reconciliation in families that were suffering from disconnection. For over 20 years, she has taught and coached thousands of parents, educators, social workers, and medical professionals in half a dozen countries through her popular workshops, coaching programs, TEDx talks, and her upcoming book. Katherine is also a trained mediator, attended Law School, has certifications in different trauma models, teaches a breathing meditation modality with the Art of Living Foundation, and ran her own commodities-trading business in Hong Kong for 30 years. Katherine is a 3x TEDx Speaker and has released a FREE ebook “7 Strategies to Keep Your Relationship With Your Kids from Hitting the Boiling Point.” For her expertise she has been featured on Atlanta & CoFox31 Denver, 4CBS Denver, CBS8 San Diego and has been a guest on over 20 podcasts.
RELATED ARTICLES
- Advertisment -spot_img

Most Popular