Does any of this sound familiar? Screaming, crying, fury-filled tantrums all before lunch. It's hard when kids have such BIG emotions and don’t know how to process or talk about them. The good news is that there are tools, strategy, and tips that can help you better handle your children's emotions. Join our guides Abby, Stacey, and Brian as they show us how to help our kids with big emotions.
Helping Kids Handle Emotions
!WARNING! Children are prone to loud outbursts of rage and temper tantrums. Symptoms may include screaming, pouting, scrunched face, name-calling, whining, and possibly irreversible fussy butt syndrome. Does anyone feel like someone may have forgotten to include a warning label on their kids?! Join our guide/toddler interpreter Abby as she helps us strategize ways to respond to and validate our child’s anger and identify ways to respond during eruptions of anger. Check out these tool and strategy ideas along with this class.
Helping Kids Handle Emotions
Why don’t kids come with instruction manuals?! Sometimes putting together an IKEA dresser feels easier than parenting There are tools both you and your child can learn to use when faced with overwhelming feelingsJoin our guide/stroller expert Abby as she helps parents make a toolbox of calm down strategies alongside their kids. Check out our feelings chart along with this class.