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Managing Emotional Outbursts

Managing Emotional Outbursts

How Not to Screw Up Your Kids · Dr Maryhan

February 26, 202631m 53s

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Show Notes

Outbursts, tantrums, meltdowns… whatever you call them, they’re not fun!


But your kids are not hardwired to deal with their emotions, it’s a skill they learn over time, and it’s your job as parent to support them and encourage them to develop those skills.


It’s not easy - I can attest to that, having raised two kids myself! And that’s why in this episode I help you understand what causes emotional outbursts, how these present themselves in different ages and stages, and what you can do to support them.


So pour yourself a cuppa, find a comfy seat, and enjoy the conversation…



Highlights from this episode:

00:59 - Fear of judgement

02:32 - Emotional regulation is learned

07:43 - Verbal and physical escalations

10:35 - The teen years

14:08 - The biggest causes of emotional outbursts

18:23 - How to handle outbursts

23:10 - Keep them safe

27:17 - What is the skills gap?



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