• Keep Calm & Carry On? Dealing with Emotional Outbursts

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Keep Calm & Carry On? Dealing with Emotional Outbursts

  • Summary

  • Struggling to deal with your child’s emotional outbursts? Then this is for you.


    EPIC Families is all about creating Extraordinary Parents & Incredible Children, and this week’s episode is a deep dive into handling meltdown, tantrums, arguments and outbursts.


    We welcome back Dr Sarah Moll, consultant paediatrician at Tauranga Hospital in New Zealand, and co-founder of Bay Paediatrics. Sarah shares her expertise in how neurodiverse families can better understand and manage emotional outbursts from children…and parents!


    She reveals….


    🏠 ’The two-story house’ model that explains how neurodivergent children’s brains work.


    🧊 Why emotional outbursts are the ’tip of the iceberg’, and how to understand what’s going on under the surface.


    👮‍♂️ Good cop, Bad Cop…The difficulties of two parents or households using different parenting strategies.


    🎓 What to when the teacher says your child is having outbursts at school.


    🍽️ How to reduce and avoid mealtime meltdowns.


    🏆 The benefits (and dangers) of using Reward Charts


    PLUS


    ❌ What NOT to do when your child (or you!) are having an emotional outburst.


    >>>>> Join the free EPIC Families community here. Be seen, be heard and discover strength in neurodiversity.


    EPIC Families is part of Bay Paediatrics, one of New Zealand’s leading child neurodiversity clinics. Discover more here: https://baypaediatrics.com/


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