Parenting Through Emotional Dysregulation: Tantrums & Meltdowns
Are you struggling with your child's tantrums and emotional meltdowns? Do you feel exhausted and talking it out no longer works?
What do you need to do?
When your toddler or child feels upset, disappointed, or frustrated, do they have a tantrum?
In response, do you give in, over-react, talk too much, nag, or punish? This may be accidentally prolonging the problem!
Meltdowns are different and need to be responded to differently as well.
Do you know the difference?
You have been trying to be patient, gentle, even positive. Nothing works. What now? Checkout my course and the key takeaways below. You are not alone, and I can help!
Key Takeaways
Learn the difference between tantrums and meltdowns
Learn to identify whether your child is having a tantrum or meltdown and know how to respond to it
Learn how to regulate your own emotions and then teach your child to understand their emotions too
Get helpful scripts & practical strategies to use during interactions with your child
What’s Included:
An 80-minute video workshop with Dr. Lockhart
A PDF Handout
Testimonials
Frequently Asked Questions
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Forever! Once you've enrolled and paid, you'll have access to the course material for as long as you need. So devour it all in one weekend or take things slow. It's your choice!
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If you have decided to continue the work you have begun and start your healing journey, you may reach out to your insurance provider for trauma-informed therapists or through Psychology Today, Betterhelp, or Therapy for Black Girls. For parent coaching, my team and I at A New Day Pediatric Psychology can help you. Check us out at www.anewdaysa.com. Then, send us an email at info@anewdaysa.com or call us at 210-816-4149 when you're ready.
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I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have. Send me an email at drlockhart@anewdaysa.com.
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I'm here to support you and your family. I offer one-on-one virtual parent coaching. Reach out at info@anewdaysa.com or visit www.anewdaysa.com for more details about my practice.