Do any of these resonate with you?
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You often find yourself unsure of how to handle your toddler's intense and overwhelming outbursts.
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You feel uncertain about how to support your toddler's emotions.
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You feel self-conscious and judged by others when your toddler has a meltdown in public.
- You deal with physical resistance from your toddler, such as kicking, hitting, or flailing, as you attempt to manage their meltdowns.
- You often find yourself caught off guard by the unpredictability of tantrums.
- It is hard to manage your own frustration.
- Tantrums are affecting your other children.
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You grapple with persistent feelings of guilt and self-doubt.
HERE IS THE SOLUTION
Learn exactly what to do before, during, and after a tantrum in a developmentally appropriate way.
Recorded Workshop
With Montessori Guide and Child Development Expert Leslie Buch
A 60-minute recorded workshop where I share practical, effective, and developmentally appropriate tactics to handle even the toughest tantrums.
Here is what you will learn
- Proven strategies to maintain your cool during tantrums.
- Learn how to embrace your child to de-escalate the behavior.
- Learn effective empowering techniques.
- Turn frustration into understanding.
- Help your child improve their emotional intelligence.
- Practical strategies to navigate their emotional outbursts.
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AND MORE!
Ready to navigate tantrums with more confidence and ease?
Let's transform tantrums together
Picture this: you are having a great time but then your child suddenly transforms into a tiny tornado of emotions, leaving you feeling helpless and frustrated.
Tantrums are a normal part of a child's emotional development. They are an expression of frustration, confusion, or the inability to communicate effectively. And I get it, they're anything but easy for parents to handle.
Understanding the root cause is the first step towards helping your child navigate these turbulent emotional waters. Our role isn't just to weather the storm but to guide our little ones towards emotional regulation.