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Best podcasts about toddler tantrums

Latest podcast episodes about toddler tantrums

Mercedes In The Morning
MITM # 2228 The “Got A B On My Test, But Want an A” One

Mercedes In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 75:49


*5:00am: Petty Fights With Your Spouse *6:00am: Cheating At Games, Toddler Tantrums *7:00am: Beat Mercedes, Asking A Teacher To Change A Grade, Mega Minute *8:00am: Sleepwalking and Sleeptalking *9:00am: FAT Tuesday

We Are More Than Moms
Toddler Tantrums

We Are More Than Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 29:15


Our account has always been about keeping it real, not just sharing the highlight reels—so it's time to talk about toddler tantrums. This is a phase none of us can avoid, and we want to normalize it because, honestly, tantrums are a healthy part of development. While we're definitely not experts (manifesting Dr. Becky as a future podcast guest), we've picked up a few tips and tricks for navigating tantrums over the past few months. Whether it's a public meltdown (arms flailing, lying on the ground), a private one at home, or in the middle of the street, we're here to remind you that you're not alone. We'll share what's worked for us—and if you have advice, we're all ears!Sollis Health is now introducing their Sollis Family membership, the only medical membership that's on demand for your family 24/7, 365. Get $1000 off your Sollis Family membership (priced at $10,000) with code MTM at Sollishealth.comInstagram: @wearemorethanmomsPatreon: More Than Moms Guides & Resources Join our IRL LA communitySubscribe to our NewsletterProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Little Steps, Big Futures:The Podcast
Toddler Tantrums: Surviving the Meltdown Moments

Little Steps, Big Futures:The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 27:26


In this episode of Little Steps, Big Futures, we tackle the rollercoaster ride of parenting two-year-olds—specifically, those infamous tantrums! From understanding the triggers behind the meltdowns to practical strategies for managing them, we share advice and real-life stories to help you navigate this challenging stage. Plus, Aoife opens up about the many days she cried alongside her toddler, reminding us all that we're never alone on this journey. Whether you're looking for tips, reassurance, or a good laugh, this episode has you covered. Listen now for relatable moments and helpful insights!Support us:https://www.instagram.com/little_steps_big_futures/https://www.facebook.com/littlestepsbigfutures

The Mum Debrief Podcast by the Carol App for Mums
Ep 47 : Community Q&A - Setting boundaries, Mum Guilt, Public Toddler Tantrums, scenario based questions from The Carol App mums!

The Mum Debrief Podcast by the Carol App for Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 22:20


Watch your FREE Mini Training on 'How to find calm in less than 5 minutes a day' HEREDownload Your FREE Guide: The Ultimate Busy Mum's Guide to Finding Calm in Chaos HEREThis week Holly shares a snippet from her Live Q&A with the Mums from the Thrive Mama Masterclass in October. She talks to toddler public tantrums, setting boundaries, mum guilt and so many more scenario based questions with tips and so much advice!Connect with the Carol App HEREDownload the free Carol App for Mums on iOS and Android!Submit your questions to the podcast HERE & start your question with the word 'PODCAST'. We can't wait to hear from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AsianBossGirl
Spill the Baby Tea with Helen: Discipline 101 - Navigating Those Toddler Tantrums

AsianBossGirl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 33:07


In this episode of Spill the Baby Tea, I'm diving into one of the most challenging yet essential aspects of parenting—discipline. As my own 2 (almost 3) year-old toddler reaches that age where boundaries and lessons are really starting to push my buttons! I've been exploring the best ways to approach discipline that feel supportive, nurturing, and effective. When do we start disciplining our little ones, and how do we do it in a way that feels right for our families? From positive discipline to time-ins, natural consequences, and setting clear but compassionate boundaries, I did the research so you don't have to. We'll talk about how to stay calm (even when it's really hard!) and teach our kids important lessons in a loving, gentle way. If you're navigating this phase or just getting ready for it, I hope this episode offers some helpful tips and encouragement AsianBossGirl's latest Instagram post for comments/interactions, linked here. #SpillTheBabyTea Become an ABG Bestie to get new audio episodes ad-free, monthly “Dear ABG” AMA sessions, discounts on merch, and shout-outs in our episodes. https://abg.supercast.com/  __________________________________________ Host: Helen Wu Editor: Victoria Cheng __________________________________________ P A R T N E R S • Wild: Use code “ABG20” for 20% off your first order at WeAreWild.com/US  • Quince: Get free shipping and 365-day returns at Quince.com/abg • BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month with code “ABG” at betterhelp.com/ABG __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Visionary Family
Mom Q&A: Dealing with Bad Behavior

Visionary Family

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 24:33


In this episode, Amy Rienow and her daughter Lissy Bailey answer parenting questions on discipline. How can we respond to bad behavior, especially from little kids, with a mindset toward discipleship and "heart training?" They also discuss the importance of balancing love with firm boundaries, comment on the trend of gentle parenting, handling toddler tantrums. They also discuss the controversial subject of spanking. Get insights to strengthen your parenting approach and cultivate godly character in your children. Featured Resources Not So Perfect Mom: A foundational book for nurturing parent-child relationships across all stages, focusing on embracing what matters most: https://visionaryfam.com/notsoperfectmom  Visionary Parenting: This resource dives deeper into managing behavior versus discipline and offers insights on discipline strategies for toddlers and teenagers: https://visionaryfam.com/visionary-parenting/  The Heart of Your Teen: Get Lissy Bailey's book for parents. Understand and connect with your teen! https://visionaryfam.com/teens/

Two Doting Dads
#97 Gold Medals and Toddler Tantrums: Paralympian Vanessa Low

Two Doting Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 48:44 Transcription Available


Paralympian Vanessa Low achieved Gold Medal status at the 2024 Paris Paralympics while bringing her toddler in tow.  Vanessa was just 15 years old when her life took a sharp turn in a small town in Germany. This would lead her onto a path where she would go on to meet her husband and coach and qualify in four Olympic Games as a long jump athlete.  Despite knowing how to face a difficult challenge, pregnancy with Matteo was on a different level.  Buy our book: https://www.penguin.com.au/books/two-doting-dads-9781761346552  Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Celebrate Calm
Consequences: From Toddler Tantrums to Teen Transgressions

Celebrate Calm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 29:14


Consequences: From Toddler Tantrums to Teen Transgressions What consequence should you give your child for misbehavior? That is the most common question we get. If you have a strong-willed child, you know that consequences rarely work with these kids. But there ARE times they do. Kirk gives you scripts and action steps for kids of all ages. Our Back-To-School Sale Continues This Week. Don't begin the school year with power struggles. Visit https://celebratecalm.com/products/ to purchase the Get Everything Package at the lowest prices of the year. AG1 Visit https://drinkAG1.com/calm for a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. SIMPLISAFE Protect your home this summer with 20% off any new SimpliSafe system when you sign up for Fast Protect Monitoring. Just visit https://simplisafe.com/calm.   AIR DOCTOR AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee so if you don't love it, just send it back for a refund, minus shipping! Head to https://airdoctorpro.com/ and use promo code CALM and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! PHYLA Tackle acne's root causes for clearer, healthier skin for your child. Get 25% off your first order of Phyla with the code CALM. Go to https://phyla.com and type in the code CALM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inspired to Be
You are a GOOD MUM

Inspired to Be

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 20:08 Transcription Available


The Mum Debrief Podcast by the Carol App for Mums
Ep 33 : Q&A Part 2 - Screen Time, Returning to Work after Maternity Leave, Toddler Tantrums and more!

The Mum Debrief Podcast by the Carol App for Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 17:48


Get your 3 months FREE Beauty Pie Membership HEREQ&A with Carol App Founder Holly ZoccolanIn this week's episode Carol App Founder Holly dives into Part 2 of your questions - managing toddler tantrums when out in public, screen time for toddlers, returning to work after maternity leave, staying fit as a mum and so much more!Connect with the Carol App HEREDownload the free Carol App for Mums on iOS and Android!Submit your questions to the podcast HERE & start your question with the word 'PODCAST'. We can't wait to hear from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Raising Mama Podcast
How to Handle Toddler Tantrums: Gentle Parenting Hacks from Toddler Expert Layne Cherland

Raising Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 51:34


In this conversation, toddler expert Layne Deyling Cherland discusses the challenges and common themes of parenting toddlers. She explains the differences between the infant brain and the toddler brain, emphasizing the importance of understanding toddler brain development. Layne also discusses the need for clear boundaries and firm edges in the parent-child relationship during the toddler years. She provides insights on how to navigate situations where toddlers push boundaries and manipulate their parents. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of providing guidance and support while allowing toddlers to explore and develop their sense of self. In this conversation, Chelsea and Megan discuss the dynamics of having multiple children and how to navigate the different needs of a newborn and a toddler. Finally, Layne offers advice on tantrums and one brilliant option on how to handle them. Connect with Us: Follow Layne on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/enquiryco/ Layne's Website www.enquiryco.com Layne's Podcast Very Good Enough Follow Chelsea & Megan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisingmama_/ FREE Postpartum Resources https://raisingmama.com/collections/new-parent-resources This podcast is brought to you by Raising Mama (www.raisingmama.com), makers of the PERFECT Bamboo Baby Pajama. Easy-On, and Easy-Off, our Buttery Soft Bamboo Baby Pajamas Ensure Effortless Changes and have Empowering Prints and Messages to Mamas on them.  Plus $1 of each pajama sold supports maternal mental health through Postpartum Support International.

Toddler Toolkit
Water Safety and Toddler Tantrums: Navigating Pools and Beach Days

Toddler Toolkit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 13:29


Teaching our toddlers about water safety can be a tricky task.While going swimming can be a very enjoyable time for us with our families, it can also be a major stressor and worry for us toddler parents.How can we communicate rules to our toddlers about water do's and don'ts in a way that they can understand? What do we do when our toddlers are afraid of the water and how can we encourage them to face their fears? What are the best ways to keep our toddlers safe in and around the water when they're so small and vulnerable?Heather answers all these questions plus more in this episode! Come on in and let's discuss some safe and effective ways to navigate pools and beach days so that we can enjoy the summer with our toddlers without the stress.If you've been worried about how to navigate water safety with your child, then this is a great episode you won't want to miss!Be sure to sign up for the Transform Aggressive Toddler Behavior Workshop today and gain valuable insights and tools for handling the most challenging of toddler behaviors!Timestamp:0:00 - Intro0:45 - Ideas to Enhance Your Toddler's Water Confidence3:09 - Establishing Clear Rules6:16 - The Transform Aggressive Toddler Behavior Workshop7:20 - Transferring Habits From the Pool to the Beach10:05 - Tips for Boat Safety11:31 - Handling Peer Pressure12:53 - Outro------------------------------------------------------Ready to get your toddler to listen in 2 seconds?Heather has her M.Ed, and a proud Twin Mama of busy toddlers. You might've tried advice tailored for one child, but that's not our journey, right? With a decade of teaching experience under her belt, she's seen it all – from toddlers to teenagers in the classroom. Now, as a parent to toddlers, she's experiencing the flip side of the coin. She's discovered a toolbox to help parents with everything toddler times two!Let's unlock the secrets to understanding toddler behavior, preventing meltdowns, and raising intuitive, resilient children who listen in 2 seconds.Join the waitlist for the Transforming Aggressive Toddler Behavior workshop!Sign up for the Public Tantrum Game Plan workshop!Grab the 3 Steps to Less Meltdowns GuideTake the Meltdown Mastery: The Listening and Skilled Toddler Mini-CourseJoin the Toddler Mom CommunityFollow me on Instagram @twinmom_roadmapWatch the YouTube channelCheck out the blog

The Friendly Moms Club | Pregnancy, Postpartum + Parenthood
Ep 51. Big Emotions, Toddler Tantrums & Why It Isn't Our Fault as Parents with Parenting Coach Rachael

The Friendly Moms Club | Pregnancy, Postpartum + Parenthood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 52:39


Join Jen and Karlee as they speak with Parenting Coach Rachael Fritz (Parenting on Mars) about big emotions and tantrums in our children. Navigating these big feelings can be difficult and often leave us feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and emotional. We talk about why these tantrums are happening (hint they are developmentally SO appropriate), how to approach them as parents, and why it isn't our fault or make you a bad mom. Check out Bellies Community Space for local events and Bellies Inc. for products for pregnancy and postpartum  Join us on August 16th for The Friendly Moms Night  Join our waiting list so you don't miss out on upcoming events and early bird pricing  Previous Episode with Rachael on Gentle Parenting Racheals instagram + website  Follow @thefriendlymomsclub on Instagram for realistic self-care tips and mindset shifts to help you find JOY in motherhood.  Support the show and buy us a coffee!  We want to hear from you!  Please ask us any questions or provide topic suggestions that you want to hear more about. Remember that nothing is off limits, we are here to talk about anything and everything including what society deems as shameful. You can leave a comment here, send us a DM on Instagram @thefriendlymomsclub or email us at thefriendlymomsclub@gmail.com  Disclaimer:  We are not medical experts. Although Karlee is a registered nurse we are not part of your health care team. Any content that we talk about is purely based on our own opinion and experiences. Please seek out your primary healthcare provider with any concerns you may have.

The Sisters2Moms Podcast
Toddler Tantrums 101: Why, When, and How to (Effectively) Navigate Them

The Sisters2Moms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 47:51


Toddler Tantrums 101: Why, When, and How to (Effectively) Navigate Them. This episode is PACKED with tools and strategies for toddlers and tantrums. Sari shares her personal experience with her toddler and Katy helps her work through the most effective ways to handle it. Katy shares her easy-to-remember framework and what most parents do wrong during tantrums.  Follow our podcast on IG for updates: @sisters2momspod Follow Sari on IG: @saridiskin Connect with Katy: Anchored Families   Disclaimer: This podcast should not replace individual and professional mental health support. Please seek out a licensed professional if needed. 

The Mum Debrief Podcast by the Carol App for Mums
Ep 28 : The role of a health visitor, toddler tantrums and dealing with mum guilt with Helen Davies, Independent Health Visitor, Paediatric Nurse

The Mum Debrief Podcast by the Carol App for Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 23:19


Get your 3 months FREE Beauty Pie Membership here: https://tidd.ly/3vmnesFJoin us this week a we speak to Independent Health Visitor, Paediatric Nurse and Founder of Essential Parenting, Helen Davies. In this episode we discuss the role of a health visitor, advice for new parents, toddler tantrums, baby sleep, mum guilt and so much more! Connect with Helen HEREFollow us on Instagram @thecarolappwww.carol-app.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Regrettable
Episode 165: Scabies

Regrettable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 70:04


In this episode the boys are back from a vacation. -What to do for vacation.-Staycations are not worth it.-Swamp Booger Mercantile.-Dustin vs Islam.-Toddler Tantrums.-Patrick emasculates another dad.-Gambling on the cruise.-Massage parlours. Check us out on social media, or send us an email at regrettablejtp@gmail.com. All music and production credits host Tyler Massey. Jay Lindly and... The post Episode 165: Scabies first appeared on The Ouachita Podcasts.

Turn Autism Around
#282: 6 Strategies for Stopping Toddler Tantrums and Improving Language

Turn Autism Around

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 32:07


In this classic rebroadcast, Dr. Mary Barbera goes over six strategies based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to manage toddler tantrums and enhance communication. There are three preventative measures focused on positive reinforcement, one-word repetition, and structured interactions to reduce tantrum occurrences. There are also three reactive strategies emphasizing safety, stopping attention, and planned ignoring to handle tantrums effectively. Using these tools to create a positive learning environment and minimize attention to negative behavior, parents and educators can foster better communication and reduce tantrums in kids.

The Mom Psychologist Show
How to handle toddler tantrums & discouragement (without burnout!) | Q&A with Dr. J | 58

The Mom Psychologist Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 8:03


So your toddler keeps whining, crying, and pleading without despite how much you're trying to explain and validate their feelings. No matter what you say, though, they KEEP whining and crying.

So Into That
ask me anything! mom jealousy, toddler tantrums, money, and more

So Into That

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 33:30


Get this week's full So Into That newsletter here! https://whattocook.substack.com/p/so-into-that-ask-me-anythingIf you follow me on Instagram, you know I do the occasional “question box” style Ask Me Anything there. Well, today I'm bringing that format to the pod – and you sent in some juicy ones.This Q&A gets into:• Workout motivation with young kids• How do I deal with “mom guilt” as a working mom?• Toddler tantrums• Deciding whether to have another child?!• Will we stay in California forever?• Ghostwriting cookbooks • My brother? (yes, I have one!)• And more!Links: • Emma Lovewell on So Into That - https://whattocook.substack.com/p/pelotons-emma-lovewell-is-so-into• Cameron Rogers episode - https://whattocook.substack.com/p/efficiency-hacks-the-transition-from• Gaby Dalkin episode - https://whattocook.substack.com/p/gaby-dalkin-is-so-into-mastering• Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety by Drew Ramsey, MD - https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Beat-Depression-Anxiety-Nourish/dp/006303171X• Expecting Better by Emily Oster - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/310896/expecting-better-by-emily-oster/• Final scene of Mad Men (spoilers, obv) - https://youtu.be/Exf63KPXF6w?si=5J3nO7dPQTZcda3s Get full access to What To Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking at whattocook.substack.com/subscribe

Sustainable Parenting
52. Mastering the Art of Discipline with your “THREEnager”

Sustainable Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 12:47 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message. This week's podcast episode is focused on kids 2-4 years old, with my TOP  tips for navigating the wonderful world of 'threenagers'. These littles are in a stage so full of spunk, curiosity and playfulness…and have a strong desire to have power and control.I've found these to be the BEST and simplest strategies with those power-struggles and battles with tiny toddlers (really ages 2 though 4).And these  ideas creatively balance meeting the child's desire for more power, while still guiding and teaching them in the ways they need to grow.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER:⭐The BEST and simplest strategies to prevent power-struggles, and encourage cooperation.⭐ 3️⃣ key phrases to use for moments you need cooperation from your 2-4 year olds. ✨Want more?1) If you are in a space where you REALLY DESIRE SPACE FOR REJUVENATION,join me on the DAY OPTION, or OVERNIGHT option of the "Rooted and Reaching - Sustainable Parenting Glamping Women's Retreat." 2) Take a deeper dive in our Sustainable Parenting Courses and Coaching: https://courses.sustainableparenting.com/ 3) If you've connected with this episode, leave a review and SHARE this episode with a friend.:)4) And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @Sustainable_Parent_Coach and join our Facebook Community!5) Also -use this link for a FREE 20 min clarity call with Flora.

Real Parenting Stories
Christina: Guiding Through the Journey from Toddler Tantrums to Teenage Years

Real Parenting Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 46:01


This is probably one of the top 5 episodes of the series. I interviewed Christina, a mother of two grown-up children, when Real Parenting Stories was still an embryo project. In my opinion, she completely nailed the parenting job, as her own grown-up children still enjoy spending time with her, one of them being in the teenage years (yes, it is true and possible). We talked about so many foundational topics around parenting and healthy relationships: How to react when your toddler throws a tantrumWhy and how to find a parenting mentor (Christina is definitely one of those for me)How to set up healthy boundariesHow to react when your child says "I don't like you"Avoiding power struggles and negotiations, and avoiding overreacting to allow children to self-evaluateThe importance of writing your own family mission statementHow to be on a united front with your life partnerWhy and how to have a healthy argument with your partner in front of your kidsPlanning for the endgame of parenting and knowing when to let go as children grow olderHere is the book link for "The Blessing of a Skinned Knee". If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to show your support, please consider giving a 5-star rating. Your ratings help us grow!To stay updated and never miss an episode of The Real Parenting Stories, follow the podcast Instagram account: @realparentingstories

TCR Today
Damn, Drake!!

TCR Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 19:37


A TCR listener wants her husband to help out around the house, Nicasio's VERY excited about Drake's video leak, Serina talks "Toddler Tantrums," and Tino & Matt had a spa day together!

The Anna & Raven Show
Toddler Tantrums

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 6:36


Kids can be funny, right? Except when they get upset over something so trivial. What was the last simple thing that made your toddler throw a tantrum? Catch up with the podcast for all the stories. Image Source: Getty Images

The Wittering Whitehalls
The Ick, Toddler Tantrums & A Tricky Wedding Situation

The Wittering Whitehalls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 39:19


Stop what you're doing folks... Michael Whitehall is about to learn what "the ick" is. Plus, never mind the 'terrible twos,' it's the 'thunderous threes' that are troubling one particular DL.You can email your questions, thoughts or problems to TheWitteringWhitehalls@gmail.comThis episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/

The Whole Parent Podcast
Navigating Toddler Tantrums

The Whole Parent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 39:08 Transcription Available


For everything Whole Parent, including the Email List and Membership:https://stan.store/wholeparentEver felt like you're at your wit's end with toddler tantrums and meltdowns? You're not alone. Journey with me as we uncover the mysteries behind our little ones' biggest emotional explosions. Drawing from the trials and triumphs of my own parenting adventures and the insights gathered in creating Whole Parent, this episode is a treasure trove of understanding and practical advice. From three-year-old Olivia's brain to your daily routine, we explore the neuroscience and heart-to-heart connections necessary in transforming challenging days into opportunities for growth and bonding.Tantrums and meltdowns are a language of their own, and in this episode, we translate that emotional dialect into actionable steps for parents. Discover the three-layered brain model to comprehend why toddlers can be so overwhelmed by emotions, and how you, as a co-regulator, play a crucial role in your child's development of self-control. We bring to light the power of empathy and the subtle art of modeling calm behavior, equipping you to not just manage, but truly understand and support your child through their most turbulent moments.We wrap things up with a focus on the day-to-day practicalities that can make or break the peace of parenting. For Emma, a four-year-old who finds transitions tough, we discuss the importance of establishing routines and digging deeper to address the root causes of behavioral challenges. By the end of our time together, you'll walk away with a toolkit brimming with strategies for fostering a nurturing environment where trust and emotional intelligence are the cornerstones of your relationship with your child. Join us for this heartfelt and insightful discussion that promises to reshape the way you see and respond to your toddler's most trying times.

The Kids Sleep Show
Episode #147 The Best Way to Stop Toddler Tantrums

The Kids Sleep Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 23:37


In this week's episode - I am diving into toddler tantrums. Stopping toddler tantrums can be challenging, but there are several strategies you can try to help manage and prevent them, and I dive into them today.    Episode Highlights   We discuss the triggers that can lead to tantrums. Coping strategies to diffuse and discuss the behavior.  Managing timing to avoid overtired & overstimulation How to build consistency & why it equals less anxiety.   Resources  Find out more about Tiny Transitions Download our 5 Tips to Tame Your Toddler Tornado Guide Follow Us on Instagram Book a Free Call with one of our Certified Toddler Sleep Coaches  

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness
Relisten: How To Reduce Toddler Tantrums - Rebecca Hershberg [438]

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 65:48


Tantrums are maddening, stressful, and exhausting for everyone involved. What can you do to keep your cool and help your child calm down? Rebecca Hershberg, child psychologist and mother of two shares with us the science of development and the art of managing your child's tantrums. ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host Mindful Parenting Podcast (Top 0.5% podcast ), global speaker, number 1 bestselling author of “Raising Good Humans” and “Raising Good Humans Every Day,” Mindfulness Meditation teacher and creator of the Mindful Parenting Course and Teacher Training. Find more podcasts, Hunter's books, blog posts, free resources, and more at MindfulMamaMentor.com. Discover your Unique-To-You Podcast Playlist at mindfulmamamentor.com/quiz/ We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: /mindfulmamamentor.com/mindful-mama-podcast-sponsors/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dam Parenting
DAM Chats 1) Toddler Tantrum's

Dam Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 19:23


Dive into the chaos and charm of toddlerhood with hosts Maren and Eva on this episode of DAM Chats! In this candid conversation, they share the nitty-gritty of their experiences dealing with Toddler Tantrums – the highs, the lows, and the messy in-betweens. From tried-and-tested strategies to the moments that left them questioning everything, join Maren and Eva for a heartfelt discussion about the wild ride of parenting toddlers. Grab your favourite brew, settle in, and let their stories resonate with yours. Whether you're a parent navigating tantrums or just curious about the chaotic world of toddlers, this episode is for you. But it doesn't end here! DAM Chats is all about community-driven content. Drop us a message and share the topics you want to hear about next. Your voices shape the conversation.

Raising Faithful Families | Christian Parenting, Faith and Family, Biblical Values, Peaceful Home, Parenthood

A member of The Calm & Confident club asked how to best handle toddler tantrums, and I wanted to share the answer to this commonly asked question with you all! If you sometimes struggle with how to regulate, redirect, or even tolerate toddler meltdowns - this video is for you! To join us in The Calm & Confident Club, visit https://www.covenantcollections.com/club To claim your free gift of 125 Faithful Parenting Affirmation Cards, visit https://www.covenantcollections.com/125 How to handle toddler tantrums: 1. Demonstrate appropriate and desired behavior whenever you can. 2. Share your calm, don't let them share their chaos. 3. Realize that their emotions about this are valid, and it's completely okay to allow them to feel and process those feelings. 4. Try to manage their triggers whenever possible. 5. Choose your 'no's' carefully to ensure your child can count on 'no' meaning 'no'. 6. Think out loud to encourage working through decisions, making decisions, and modeling appropriate thought patterns. 7. Be empathetic- Try to understand the situation from their perspective rather than your own. 8. Positive reinforcement- When they do a good job handling things or a good job redirecting, acknowledge and encourage it. Which tip is your favorite?! #toddlers #toddlermom #parenting #parents #parentingtips #christianparenting #motherhood #fatherhood #advice #coaching

Freezer Milk
Episode 92 - Toddler Tantrums and Parent's Night Away

Freezer Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 32:14


In this week's parenting podcast, Bridget and Chris give an intimate look into life with three young boys. They chat about the chaos of Thanksgiving with toddlers, share funny stories from a rare weekend away in Charleston, and commiserate over the daily struggles of defiant two-year-olds. Tune in for an honest, relatable take on parenting young children.

No-Problem Parenting™ How to Become the Confident Leader Your Kids Crave You to Be, More Respect, Better Relationship, Get
EP 202 Pandemic Moms Turn Toddler Tantrums into Teachable Moments with Guest Cara Tyrrell M.Ed

No-Problem Parenting™ How to Become the Confident Leader Your Kids Crave You to Be, More Respect, Better Relationship, Get

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 40:37


Welcome Back No-Problem Parents!   In this insightful episode, we dive deep into navigating toddler tantrums during the pandemic with our esteemed guest Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. Explore valuable strategies and empowering insights for parents dealing with these challenging moments. Tune in to discover effective ways to transform tantrums into invaluable teaching opportunities!   Meet my guest, Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed is a Vermont based Early Childhood Educator, Collaborative Parenting Coach, and the founder of Core4Parenting™, She is the passionate mastermind behind the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™, a birth-to-five, soul and science-based framework that empowers parents to maximize their child's early learning while raising fantastic human beings who succeed in school and life.   While teaching preschool and Kindergarten, she noticed her students knew their ABC's and 123's, but struggled with their social, emotional, and interpersonal skills. At drop-off, parents would say, “We're so glad that you are their first teacher”, but she knew she wasn't -- their parents were! This realization led to her professional pivot as an online Early Childhood Parent Educator and Coach. Cara has embraced her role as thought leader and fierce advocate for Pandemic parents raising the COVID Generation (GEN-C).   Through keynotes, teacher training, and her podcast, Transforming the Toddler Years, she's teaching the 5 Executive Functioning Skills kids need to navigate our ever-changing world.   Topics Covered: The Core4Connectors for an Unbreakable Parent/Child Relationship Mindfully Managing Toddler Meltdowns The 5 Executive Functioning Skills Kids Need to Succeed in School & Life   Get The 12 Days of Christmas Toddler Challenge   Today Cara and Jaci talk about the difference between Conscious and Collaborative Parenting. - What is a Parenting Mission Statement and how can we personalize it? - And the Collaborative Parenting Methodology as a Soul and Science-based framework.   Learn more about Cara by clicking one of the links: carat@core4parenting.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/cara-tyrrell/ https://www.instagram.com/core4parenting/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/core4parenting   https://www.caratyrrell.com/bio   __________________________________________________________________________________   Parenting is a journey with its ups and downs. These responses are your tools to handle challenging moments while maintaining a positive relationship with your child. Remember, you've got this! Thank you for tuning in to the No Problem Parenting podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more valuable insights and grab your free PDFs below. Click this link: 60 Ways to Respond to Your Kids without Losing Your Cool Click this link: Make it Right Technique PDF   Are you ready to become a No-Problem Parent?   Start here: Becoming a No-Problem Parent Parenting on-demand training.   Foundation: Three core lessons: Seek first to understand, prepare for the worst, and change the conversation. Emphasis on conditional praise before unconditional praise. Understanding Problem and Resistance: Clear definitions for "Problem" and "Resistance" in the course context. Acknowledging that children's choices matter and play a role in their future. Objective: Help parents respond (instead of reacting) to your children's behavior and develop resilient, self-aware children. Recognize that your children crave your leadership to guide them into adulthood. Resistance and Coping Skills: Resistance is a coping mechanism that protects identity, self-worth, and knowledge. Many coping skills are developed in early childhood. Controlling Behavior: Distinguishes between controlling behavior as a means of dominating and controlling behavior to stop specific problems or behaviors. Benefits of No-Problem Approach: Focus on changing behavior without making children pay for their mistakes or behavior. Promotes a healthier parent-child relationship.   Get started TODAY for just $50! Become a No-Problem Parent   To learn more about Parenting Support or to pick Jaci's brain on the next steps for you or your child, Schedule a call now: Jaci's Calendar   For more resources CHECK OUT our No-Problem Parenting Resource Playground!   Follow @NoProblemParents on: FB IG LinkedIn YouTube Twitter Threads   __________________________________________________________________________________   Check out our Books! No-Problem Parenting; Raising Your Kiddos with More Confidence and Less Fear! Order your copy HERE No Problem Parenting; Resources and Stories that Create Confidence and Connection AVAILABLE NOW: Paperback or KINDLE   Hugs and High Fives,   Jaci

Modern Parenting Solutions
54. How To Expertly Handle Toddler Tantrums, Teen Moodiness, and Extended Family Drama During The Holidays

Modern Parenting Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 35:55


The Morning Bullpen
The Morning Bullpen FULL SHOW 11-17

The Morning Bullpen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 30:12


ON TODAY'S SHOW : Can I Get An Amen, Operation Turkey, scared of Santa, 10-Min-Tune about TODDLER TANTRUMS, navigating awkward family convos & Mo Knows Country!

This Is Happening with Mark Zito and Ryan Sampson
Toddler Tantrums/Supermarkets/Yard Work

This Is Happening with Mark Zito and Ryan Sampson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 52:30


Mark and Ryan talk about toddler tantrums, supermarkets, and yard work.

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast
Detangling Toddler Tantrums with Sarah from Secure Foundations

Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 34:52


In this week's episode, hosts Olivia and Nadean are joined by the amazing Sarah Bolitho, child play expert and the brain behind Secure Foundations, we're unraveling the mysteries of those epic toddler tantrums. Sarah's dropping some serious knowledge bombs on how to navigate the stormy seas of setting boundaries while still keeping it kind. Let's get into the nitty-gritty of understanding our tiny humans, and find out how to strengthen those heart-to-heart connections with our kiddos. It's all about balancing love and limits, and we're here to spill all the tea (or should we say coffee?) on making it work! Share your triumphs over tantrums in our Cold Coffee, Hot Mess Facebook group

Nessa OFF Air Podcast
Toddler Tantrums & Parenting Hacks with Coach Maria Sanders | Nessa OFF Air Ep. 3

Nessa OFF Air Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 84:09


Made by Mammas: The Podcast
Blake Kasemeier on Raising Boys, Parenting Through Grief & Toddler Tantrums

Made by Mammas: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 48:58


Zoe dials in LA to speak the wonderful Blake (otherwise known of 'Blake Of Today').Join them for a conversation around hands-on fatherhood, supporting a partner, boundaries with our children, parenthood instead of friendship, male vulnerability, and so much more.Blake's Favourite Products:Hatch RestThe Expectant FatherDual Screen Baby MonitorErgobabyHappy Baby CarriersListen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas®, this has been an Insanity Studios production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sustainable Parenting
27. What to Say When Your Kid is Irrationally Upset

Sustainable Parenting

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 10:09 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Feeling like your child's melt-downs and blow-ups are almost impossible to calm?  Do you find yourself SUPER frustrated when your validation and talking to your child  basically falls on deaf ears?We are here for you, friend.  Today's episode is focused on giving you the exact strategies to help your child manage their emotions - in a way that is simple and effective...even in the most explosive situations.  Yep. Really. So, let's bid adieu to what I call "neck-up parenting" (the urge to fix emotional melt-downs and blow-ups with logic and reasoning). Instead, let's embrace the power of "Naming it to Tame it".   Take a listen to learn HOW.✨Want more?1) If you are in a space where you REALLY DESIRE SPACE FOR REJUVENATION,join me on the DAY OPTION, or OVERNIGHT option of the "Rooted and Reaching - Sustainable Parenting Glamping Women's Retreat." 2) Take a deeper dive in our Sustainable Parenting Courses and Coaching: https://courses.sustainableparenting.com/ 3) If you've connected with this episode, leave a review and SHARE this episode with a friend.:)4) And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @Sustainable_Parent_Coach and join our Facebook Community!5) Also -use this link for a FREE 20 min clarity call with Flora.

Sustainable Parenting
25. How to Tame Whiney Clingy Demanding Toddlers (who we love!)

Sustainable Parenting

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 12:04 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Are you drowning in toddler tantrums, whining, or clingy behavior?  Feel like you can't even take a second to go to the bathroom by yourself?Maybe you have even found yourself saying:"He just won't let me have a minute to myself.""I have to do x for my daughter or she gets really mad." "She will never let me..."This episode has the power to make dramatic change.   These strategies will help you hold expectations, in a loving and connected way, so you can feel resentment-FREE in your relationship with your child.  One of the keys - we need to stay kind and firm at the SAME time.AND- most parents tell me these strategies hugely reduce power struggles!! Who doesn't need that, right?!

Motherhood Meets Medicine
122. LISTENER FAVORITE: Reframing Toddler Tantrums with Dr. Becky Kennedy

Motherhood Meets Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 61:25


Tantrums. They are one of the most significant challenges that come with motherhood and they always seem to occur in the most inconvenient of times. So what in the world do you do to get your child and you through them without escalating the issue even more? We'll be discussing this topic and more in today's episode.  I'm joined by Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist specializing in parenting and resilience. We are chatting about tantrums and how to handle them. As you'll hear in the episode, the strategies mentioned apply to both toddlers, older kids, and adults. There is a lot of information in the episode and I encourage you to find one takeaway that seems manageable for you and your family and start there!  In this episode, we discuss: How to self-regulate as adults Triggers that we experience as parents and how to handle them Key in-the-moment tantrum strategies Understanding what a tantrum is and why it occurs The importance of understanding how we were raised as children and how that translates into our own parenting  Managing tantrums when you are caring for multiple children What to do if you and your partner disagree on how you parent Supporting nonverbal children through a tantrum  Resources: Deeply Feeling Kids Workshop More courses and workshops IGTV, Laying the Foundation for Resilience: A Video for Skeptical Parents Instagram (new!): @drbeckyatgoodinside Dr. Becky's Podcast: Good Inside with Dr. Becky Connect with Lynzy: Instagram: @motherhoodmeetsmedicine Sign up for the weekly newsletter here lynzyandco.com Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Parenting Reframe
Tips for Parents of Strong-Willed Kids

The Parenting Reframe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 12:36


We are talking about tips for parents of strong-willed kids in this mini-episode. Some kids want approval, while others want power. As a parent, it can be very challenging to know how to help your child navigate their big feelings. Having strong boundaries for your strong-willed child is vital in helping them, even though this may be challenging for you as the parent. We will go over some ways to help. What we go over on tips for parents of strong-willed kids:Strong-willed kids don't value approval; they value power. This really stood out to me from my talks with Joe Newman.A strong-willed child may be having significant behaviors, tantrums, and meltdowns. This means they need even stronger boundaries.When you have a first child who seeks approval and then a second child who wants power, you have to approach each child differently, which can be challenging.Most parenting models are based on the child who seeks approval, not power.When your child is acting up, they are asking you to help them anchor and calm down.Don't talk in the moment. Set the boundary, show empathy, and then let them regulate their emotions.The longer you wait to set boundaries for strong-willed children, the harder it will be.Teach self-regulation practices when a child is calm.Joe Newman teaches breaks, where you let your child take a break for a minute so they can calm down. This helps teach them how to regulate their emotions.Coaching can be so helpful in navigating strong-willed children to get all the pieces of the puzzle to help your child and you out.Resources:Check out Episode 29 to hear the whole conversation with Joe Newman. This is not an episode to miss if you have a strong-willed kiddo! https://theparentingreframe.com/podcast-episodes/episode-29-raising-lions-with-joe-newman/If you would like to do my 8-week 1:1 coaching with me to get a custom road map on how best to tune into your child's needs, book a free call to see if we are a good fit. https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/theparentingreframe_store/page/51536I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/

The Parenting Reframe
How to Respond to Rude Behavior

The Parenting Reframe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 16:52


We are talking on this mini-episode about how to respond to rude behavior from your children. This is a very popular subject, and I got a lot of questions and comments on this one. We will go into more detail on how to respond when your child is talking back rudely and why this can be so triggering to parents. We will also discuss how you should handle this differently with a child who is strong-willed and children who are seeking approval. What we go over on how to respond to rude behaviour:How rude talk is very triggering as a parent.If you don't have a process to stay calm as a parent, this can lead to energy matching from your child.Why my method PARR is such an important practice to help stay calm in these situations. See below for the free training.Using PARR does not mean not holding boundaries; it is there to help you respond with a more positive response.Your kids are not in trouble for the way they feel. Having feelings doesn't yield punishments. But there are consequences for their actions.We want to have consequences for our children, not punishments that feel punitive in nature.Dr. Becky says when you say your child is not respecting me, what you are really saying is my child doesn't fear me.Using fear will work in the short term but has consequences in the long term.How using fear affects the child who is seeking approval.If you have a strong-willed child, fear-based methods will not work.Why over-explaining to your children does not help.9 out of 10 times, when a parent says they didn't get an explanation, you really needed to be seen and not ashamed.Make sure to sign up for my  webinar on how to help with your strong willed child, link below.Resources:You can grab the free recording here and learn what PARR is, how it can be implemented in your home, and what tools you need to transform from yelling, overwhelmed, and exhausted to responsive, connected and joyful.My webinar on How to respond to strong willed kids will be on June 29th, at 5 pm EST/ 2 pm PST. Make sure you are signed up for my newsletter for all the information and here is the link to sign up for it. https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/p/live-webinar-raising-a-strongwilled-child.  I reference Dr. Becky's quote in this podcast, make sure to check out her Website, IG page and book for more helpful information on parenting. https://www.goodinside.com/If you would like to do my 8-week 1:1 coaching with me to get a custom road map on how best to tune into your child's needs, book a free call to see if we are a good fit. https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/theparentingreframe_store/page/51536I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/

The Parenting Reframe
How to Help Regulate Your Child's Emotions

The Parenting Reframe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 26:02


We are talking on this episode about how to help regulate your child's emotions. This is not a skill children are born with it develops. We will go over some tips and tools on how to help your child navigate their emotions, and we also go over some ways to help you the parent stay calm. Please excuse my dog, every time I do an episode about tantrums, he has one too! What we go over on how to regulate your child's emotions:What is self-regulation for a child?What are signs that a child has good or bad self-regulations skills.The core of why most children are having tantrums and issues is that they are needing to gain the ability to regulate their emotions.Joe Newman talks about how when a child has too much power, they don't know what to do with it. They are really reaching their hand out to their parent when they have too much power and asking who is going to meet my hand, by enforcing a firm boundary and staying consistent. Check out Episode 29 for more about this. Why children need strong boundaries. How the different ways parents grew up affect parenting styles. How suppressed emotions affect your parenting. How being inconsistent with your child confuses your child.Why explaining during a tantrum is not helpful. Make sure to validate and show empathy when your child is having big emotions. If you are feeling anxious when you know a tantrum is coming, your child will feel this as well. This is when you have to stay calm and anchored. What to do when your child is hitting you. Know that the tantrums will get bigger when you start to let them regulate and be prepared to be calm to help them through it. It is ok to walk away during a tantrum, as long as it's not a punishment. Why using my method PARR is so important to help stay calm when handling tantrums and hard emotions. PARR is Pause, Acknowledge, Respond, ReflectReally pinpoint what is coming up for you so you can navigate stressful situations more effectively. It does get easier when your child learns to self-regulate, I promise you. You have to let your child do the hard part, let them go through the emotions. I am opening up more spots for my 8-week 1:1 coaching so make sure to book your free call, link in the resources below. Resources:I reference Episode 29 - Raising Lion with Joe Newman, make sure to check out this episode for tips on how to set boundaries for your strong-willed child. https://theparentingreframe.com/podcast-episodes/episode-29-raising-lions-with-joe-newman/If you would like to do my 8-week 1:1 coaching with me to get a custom road map on how best to tune into your child's needs, book a free call to see if we are a good fit. https://stan.store/theparentingreframe/theparentingreframe_store/page/51536I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/

The Parenting Reframe
Stuttering in Children

The Parenting Reframe

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 39:40


We are talking with Dr. Derek Daniels about stuttering in children. He focuses on public perceptions of stuttering and factors that influence the psychosocial experiences of individuals who stutter. We will review some excellent tips on how to help your child navigate this journey. What we go over about stuttering:How stuttering is misunderstood in our society with so much misinformationThe definition of stuttering.There are some kids outgrow it, and some don't.What is the best course if your child is stuttering?Why making space for the child to talk is so important.Don't correct your child's speech and let them enjoy talking.Watch how you are handling the stress and reactions in front of your child.Stuttering is not brain damage when we talk about neurological. Nothing is wrong. The brain is just more vulnerable.The aspects of stuttering that Dr. Daniels works on are stigma, acceptance, and advocacy.There are common microaggressions where people who stutter feel they need to defend themselves.Dr. Daniels tells his story of stuttering and what brought him to do his incredible work.Hiding and concealing were a big part of his life.The biggest takeaway from a child to an adult, it's going to be ok.Just having conversations about stuttering is so essential to help break down the stigmas around stuttering.Resources:Learn more about Dr. Derek Daniels and resource for stutteringDerek E. Daniels, Ph.D., CCC-SLP (he/him/his) dedaniels@wayne.eduhttps://clasprofiles.wayne.edu/profile/dx5074Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies (Graduate Officer)Department of Communication Sciences and DisordersWayne State University Vice President (V.P.) for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionMichigan Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) Links of interestAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association-http://www.asha.org/National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing (NBASLH)-http://www.nbaslh.org/National Stuttering Association - http://www.westutter.org/Camp Shout Out for Youth Who Stutter- http://www.campshoutout.org/FRIENDS: The National Association for Young People Who Stutter-https://www.friendswhostutter.org/MySpeech- https://myspeechapp.org/ I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/

Shelf Help
Toddler Tantrums - Season 3 Episode 19

Shelf Help

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 47:58


It is normal for toddlers to have a lot of feelings. Sometimes they experience extreme joy, and other times it's frustration, anger, and sadness. In this Montessori parenting podcast, Amy and Nicole talk specifically about toddler tantrums. As the prepared adult, we need to respond to tantrums with respect and love. In this episode, we discuss how to address your child's emotions, how to approach an upset child, and the role that our environment plays in causing tantrums.  Show Notes: https://www.thekavanaughreport.com/2023/05/MontessoriParentingPodcastToddlerTantrums.html 

The Parenting Reframe
Raising Lions with Joe Newman

The Parenting Reframe

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 60:54


This was such a special episode for me to interview Joe Newman, author of Raising Lions. Joe tells us his story of growing up with ADHD and how he came to write his book. We discuss the importance of understanding connection and power. Joe discusses why boundaries are so important and how our past childhood experiences affect how we parent. We go over so much more in this jam-packed episode. This is not one you want to miss. I know there is so much you will take away from this episode.  What we go over with Joe Newman on Raising Lions:Joe's story about how he wrote his book Raising Lions and the work he does.Why it is so important to understand connection and power with your child.Why eggshell parenting isn't helping with behavior - when the parent backs away from challenges and does anything not to have a tantrum.The reason why strong-willed children need stronger boundaries.Why you need to take parts of old school and new school parenting to actually make it work.How giving too many choices is not helpful.Why doing less is more helpful.How Joe reframed timeouts to breaks.Breaks - what they really are and how and when to use them.Why no doesn't mean no when you don't set boundaries.How to get kids to take breaks when they aren't listening.It takes time to undo children's behaviors. It can sometimes take multiple experiences.It's always us, as parents, it's so critical to understand the dynamic of how you are dealing with your child.We are still at the beginning of understanding children. This requires stepping out of old paradigms and looking for what works for you and your child.Ask yourself, is what you are currently doing working? And if not, what can you do to shift the lens on what you are doing?Why ADHD children usually have sleep struggles.Kids need different things, some need approval, and others need power.Your child is not always seeking attention from you.Look at your behavior and past experiences as a parent. This affects your child.Children don't learn cognitively first. They learn from experiences.Learn more about Joe Newman - Raising Lions https://www.raisinglions.com/Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@raising_lionsBio - Joe Newman likes kids with attitude because he was one. In 1970 he was diagnosed with ADHD & medicated.  His book, Raising Lions, is the culmination of a 30-year journey working with the most difficult kids and a desire to bring a new, more effective perspective to our educational institutions and families.  He teaches parents and teachers simple, practical methods to understand and motivate all our children.  In 2018 UCSB conducted a year-long study on how his method improved student behavior, motivation, and engagement in Pre-K through 6th-grade classrooms.  He's been a guest on Radio Andy (Andy Cohen), goop podcast, The Tools with Barry Michels, and many other podcasts.  He's spoken to audiences across the U.S., in Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia. In 2020, Raising Lions reached number one in its category on Amazon. I hope you found this episode helpful; for more parenting tips, check out my website and blog for more information. https://theparentingreframe.com/Make sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter and get other free resources. https://theparentingreframe.com/free-resources/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparentingreframe/If you would like a personalized approach to help reframe how you parent, check out my coaching options https://theparentingreframe.com/parent-coaching-packages/

On Another Note,
#AskRaven | My Advice For Outgrowing Friends, Keeping Secrets, Toddler Tantrums & More!

On Another Note,

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 60:45


Welcome to the first installment of #AskRaven! I'm giving you specific advice about your REAL scenarios! In this episode, I discuss how to deal with outgrowing old friendships, my advice for dealing with toddler temper tantrums, when you should or shouldn't keep a big secret for someone, and a lot of other difficult real-life situations.

Thoughts from the Couch Podcast
64. Ways to Manage Your Anxiety During Toddler Tantrums

Thoughts from the Couch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 51:31


Does your heart pound, your body feels tense, or do you feel a sense of panic during your child's tantrums? I know I can't be the only one that feels like they survived a battle after a toddler's meltdown. If you feel me on this, tune into today's episode with Dr. Sarah Bren, licensed clinical psychologist, and mom of two. Dr. Sarah shares her expertise on why tantrums trigger anxiety in mothers and the best ways to manage our own anxiety during our child's tantrums. This episode dives into:  The ways in which anxious parents can unintentionally perpetuate anxiety in their children.  The importance of understanding and regulating our own emotions as parents.  Strategies for managing tantrums and emotional dysregulation in children.  Guest Info: Connect with Dr. Sarah Bren on Instagram @drsarahbren or her website here. You can get 10% off her course The Science of Tantrums with code Justine10. Resources Mentioned:  The Path to Peace Join my email list here! Bekome 20% off with code Justine20 Podcast Disclaimer

Better Me with BodyByBree
Toddler Tantrums

Better Me with BodyByBree

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 36:29


This week Bree is talking all about parenting your toddler and tantrums with behavioral therapist, Lori Abosch.Lori walks through a session with Bree focused on her 3 year old and how to help her with her tantrums and her need for independence. This episode covers how to handle tantrums with your toddlers, what to do when they want independence and how to turn it into a positive, how to make bedtime smoother and so much more.  Want more? Find and follow Bree onwww.bodybybree.comInstagramPinterestYouTubeBlog