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If you're a mom today, chances are you've asked yourself some version of this question: "Why does my child melt down over the smallest things; and what am I supposed to do in the moment?"
You're not alone. Parents are overwhelmed by big emotions, unpredictable reactions, and advice that sounds good in theory but falls apart in real life. Being told to "use your words" in the middle of a meltdown rarely works. Ignoring behavior feels wrong. And consequences without connection often make things worse.
What parents are really looking for are strategies that work in kitchens, cars, grocery stores, and bedrooms at bedtime, not just in parenting books. Let's talk about what actually helps children regulate their emotions, why it works, and how you can use it consistently in everyday moments.
In today's episode of Equipped To Be Connie covers: How to Regulate Your Emotions, Relate to Your Child, So You Can Redirect Your Child.
-->Behavior Is Communication, Not Defiance
Before any strategy can help, parents need one stabilizing reframe.
-->Big Emotions Are a Signal, Not a Character Flaw
Emotional regulation always starts with the parent.
-->A Dysregulated Parent Cannot Regulate a Dysregulated Child
-->Relate Before You Redirect
Connection is what opens the door to cooperation.
-->Naming Feelings Helps the Brain Settle
-->Redirect with Clear, Simple Expectations
When emotions run high, less language is more effective. Tune in for more practical ways to help you learn the best way to redirect your child in the middle of meltdowns and outbursts without losing your cool.
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