1. STOP Talking When Your Child Melts Down. Do THIS Instead
Emma Hubbard · Score: 83/100
“That makes sense. I found my daughter would throw tantrums for up to 2hours (5 hours during a particularly bad development leap) when I'd try to conso”
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Emma Hubbard · Score: 83/100
“That makes sense. I found my daughter would throw tantrums for up to 2hours (5 hours during a particularly bad development leap) when I'd try to conso”
paulthomasmd - Dr. Paul · Score: 80/100
“I have 3 year old wild child who is just like you said, a literal angel at daycare and with anyone else, but EXTREMELY challenging with me. I realized”
Parentitude · Score: 74/100
“I once had my 2 year old son fall apart at the grocery store. We went into the bathroom and I sat him on the sink and turned on the water a little bit”
Ryan Judd · Score: 70/100
“Can't believe that I'm seeing this video after 10 years. This is one of the helpful tips I use for my clients and it works like magic, but you need to”
Autism Explained · Score: 63/100
“At home at least I put myself in "time out" when my daughter has a meltdown. Any extra stimulus isn't helpful, no eye contact, no movement, no talking”
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