Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)

Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)

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Clinical psychologist and Good Inside founder sharing connection‑based, practical scripts for modern parenting.

One Question Unlocks Kids' Unique Family Perspectives
SocialApr 11, 2026

One Question Unlocks Kids' Unique Family Perspectives

There are certain questions that really unlock your kid. I asked each of mine this: “What’s something that makes our family different from other families?” Three kids. Three different answers. Three really connecting conversations.

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Unhelpful Baby Advice We All Heard and Questioned
SocialApr 7, 2026

Unhelpful Baby Advice We All Heard and Questioned

I think we all got at least one piece of baby advice that made us think… wait, that didn’t actually feel helpful at all. I’m curious… what was that piece of advice or comment you heard during pregnancy or the newborn...

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
A Simple Phrase to Your Child Heals Your Inner Self
SocialApr 3, 2026

A Simple Phrase to Your Child Heals Your Inner Self

What’s the last thing you said to your child… that turned out to feel healing to your inner child? I’ll go first.

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Show Love Through Actions, Not Just Words
SocialMar 30, 2026

Show Love Through Actions, Not Just Words

How do you tell your kid “I love you” without saying “I love you?” I’ll go first.

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Connection Happens Anywhere, Not Just Perfect Moments
SocialMar 28, 2026

Connection Happens Anywhere, Not Just Perfect Moments

Connection doesn't require a perfect moment. It happens in the car. In the five minutes before bed. In the quiet after a hard thing.

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Your Apology Teaches Kids Repair More than Scripts
SocialMar 27, 2026

Your Apology Teaches Kids Repair More than Scripts

We talk a lot about teaching kids to say sorry. But the most powerful apology they'll ever witness is yours. Not because you're modeling a script, but because you're showing them that repair is possible.

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Kids Are Multifaceted; Hold Boundaries and Nurture Their Goodness
SocialMar 24, 2026

Kids Are Multifaceted; Hold Boundaries and Nurture Their Goodness

In their hardest moments, kids aren’t one thing. They’re not just “ungrateful” or “difficult.” There are always multiple parts. Our job isn’t to fix it instantly. It’s to hold the boundary and hold their goodness - until they can access it themselves.

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Sturdy Parenting: Prioritize Guidance Over Child's Immediate Happiness
SocialMar 19, 2026

Sturdy Parenting: Prioritize Guidance Over Child's Immediate Happiness

You don’t have to convince your kid. You don’t have to optimize for their happiness. Sometimes sturdy parenting sounds like: “You don’t have to like it. And this is what we’re doing.”

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Parenting: Balance Boundaries with Validating Your Child’s Feelings
SocialMar 19, 2026

Parenting: Balance Boundaries with Validating Your Child’s Feelings

I believe that parents have two main jobs: Setting boundaries (and holding them even when kids are upset) *and* Validating feelings (understanding what’s going on for your kid even when you don’t give in). It’s normal if one of these jobs...

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Kids' Food Cravings Flip Overnight, Parents Share Surprises
SocialMar 11, 2026

Kids' Food Cravings Flip Overnight, Parents Share Surprises

Parents: What’s the oddly specific food your kid loved last week and now refuses to touch?

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Unexpected Parenting Hacks That Actually Work
SocialMar 3, 2026

Unexpected Parenting Hacks That Actually Work

What is the most counterintuitive thing that has been helpful on your parenting journey? I’ll start. 

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)
Quirky Partner Hacks for Surviving Early Postpartum Days
SocialMar 2, 2026

Quirky Partner Hacks for Surviving Early Postpartum Days

Give me oddly specific tips for the non-birthing partner, for the first few months post-partum

By Dr. Becky Kennedy (Good Inside)