The
"TODDLER TANTRUMS"
online course
Set limits, prevent meltdowns and manage tantrums with confidence in 21 days
Course launching November 21, 2018.
As a parent with a 1, 2 or 3 year old...
Navigating the emotional toddler stage can be A HANDFUL as littles continuously test your limits (aka push your buttons) and try out your patience. Their big emotions + frustrations also often end up in massive meltdowns or tantrums, and chances are sometimes you feel helpless not knowing how to help them, or you feel frustrated and exhausted because you feel like you're constantly walking on eggshells afraid something will set them off.
In this online course we’re going to get to the core reason why tantrums are happening in your family, and you’ll get simple actionable strategies on how to prevent tantrums, how to deal with them in the moment, and how to move on from them.
Using a non-punitive connection-based approach, this course will help you feel confident in how to best support your toddler during these difficult times, while strengthening your parent-child relationship and fostering their emotional intelligence.
Tantrums are very common in young children, but it doesn't have to be such a struggle.
How this course can help you feel confident about parenting a toddler
Overview Of The Online Course
Week 1 – Setting Boundaries with Confidence
- Core traits and behaviour milestones of toddlers. How much do they really understand?
- Why you are having a hard time setting boundaries
- What to do when your toddler is pushing boundaries + testing limits
- How to confidently set limits without worrying that it will end in a meltdown
Week 2 – How to prevent tantrums
- Why aren’t they listening to you? What triggers tantrums?
- The 5 most ineffective strategies to handling tantrums and the effects it could have on your child
- The myth about crying + attachment
- How to prevent tantrums using a connection-based approach
Week 3 – How to deal with tantrums
(and move on from them)
- How to handle their frustrations + big emotions when they don’t get their way
- How to confidently navigate a full-blown tantrum (ie. screaming, yelling, throwing themselves on the ground)
- How to navigate the tantrum if they’re being destructive, hurting themselves, you or others
- The tantrum is finally over, now what? How to rebuild connection and use it as a teaching moment