If you’re standing at the edge of a new school year already feeling tight, alert, or on edge — this episode is for you.
Not because you’re anxious.
Not because you’re controlling.
And not because you’re ‘that mum’.
In this episode, Jane unpacks what actually happens for many mums as school resumes — especially those parenting neurodivergent children.
The pressure to stay ahead.
To manage outcomes.
To prevent last year from repeating itself.
What often gets misunderstood is this:
that tension isn’t about wanting control.
It’s about knowing what’s at stake.
This episode explores the difference between regulation through behaviour and regulation through relationship — and why mums so often find themselves translating between systems that don’t speak the same language.
Jane reflects honestly on her own controlling reactions, not as a flaw, but as a signal of care under pressure.
The result is an episode that offers relief, recognition, and permission — not resolution.
This is not a ‘back to school readiness’ episode.
It’s an emotional exhale before the year begins.
In This Episode, We Cover
Why the start of the school year activates so much nervous system stress
How last year gets carried forward in the body
The difference between caring, control, and influence
Why mums are often labelled ‘that mum’ when they’re actually translating systems
Regulation through relationship vs regulation through behaviour
How fear of repetition drives over-functioning
Why letting go of control isn’t the same as giving up
Permission to choose influence where control isn’t possible
This Episode Is For You If
You feel braced heading into the school year
You’re worried about becoming ‘that mum’
You’re carrying last year’s stress into this one
You’ve had to advocate repeatedly for your child
You feel responsible for making the system work
You want relief and clarity, not another checklist
🔗 Related Episodes
These episodes sit in the same school-season and systems-translation lane, and deepen the themes explored here.
Surviving the Mental Load of the School Year
Why mums carry the system stress, not just the logistics
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