

As a mother who has balanced raising four kids (including triplets) with a full-time business and a husband who deployed to combat five times, I fully understand the demands on parents to successfully manage a busy family life. The steep learning curve of going from one to four children almost instantly kickstarted my methods for nurturing four unique individuals. My no-nonsense, judgement-free parenting style created an environment of freedom, flexibility and self-initiated learning for our kids. After twenty years in the trenches, parenting four happy, prosperous people, there is much to share that will make the entire process stress-free, effective and fun.
Sue Donnellan shares parenting mindset shift that stops holiday tantrums, complaining and teen resistance.
Sue Donnellan Shares Practical Ways to Teach Kids Genuine Gratitude Every Day.
Sue Donnellan shares Artificial Intimacy The New Teen Relationship Crisis: Protecting Teens in the Age of AI Companions
Sue Donnellan Shares The Hidden Reasons Why Teens Lie and What Parents Can Actually Do About It.
Sue Donnellan Shares Parenting Children with ADHD: How to Know When to Connect & When to Correct!
Sue Donnellan Shares Kids and Smartphones: Rules Every Parent Should Set Before Handing Over a Phone.
Emotional Intelligence Made Easy (Toddlers → Teens) on Ask Mom with Sue Donnellan
Ask Mom Sue Donnellan and Stop the Morning Chaos: Back-to-School Routines That Actually Work!
Ask Mom Parenting's Sue Donnellan asks... "Do you ever feel like your kid hears everything except you"?
Sue Donnellan Shares How to Stop Overparenting: Trust Yourself, Not Your Fear!
Sue Donnellan shares how Mom Guilt is Lying to You - Here's How to Shut it Down In this raw and real episode, we’re unpacking one of the most toxic emotions moms carry: guilt.
Ask Mom Parenting Podcast with Sue Donnellan, mom of four, parenting coach, and reformed yeller, has real, no BS conversations.
Meet Sue Donnellan, a wife, mom of four, entrepreneur, author, once reluctant parent, and a reformed yeller. Her journey into parenthood was not one of immediate grace but of learning, unlearning, and real transformation.