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Toddler Tantrums, Big Feelings & Calm Parenting with Devon Kuntzman, Episode 152
Season 3 · Episode 152

Toddler Tantrums, Big Feelings & Calm Parenting with Devon Kuntzman, Episode 152

The Child Psych Podcast · Institute of Child Psychology

October 8, 202551m 57s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we’re joined by Devon Kuntzman, founder of Transforming Toddlerhood and one of today’s leading voices on positive toddler parenting. Devon challenges the myth of the “terrible twos” and instead invites us to see toddlerhood as a powerful stage of growth, curiosity, and connection. Together we explore practical strategies for navigating big feelings, setting loving boundaries, and supporting your child’s emerging independence. With humor and compassion, Devon helps parents shift from power struggles to partnership, making daily life with toddlers more joyful and connected. If you’re raising little ones—or supporting families who are—you won’t want to miss the wisdom in this conversation.


Devon's wonderful new book "Transforming Toddlerhood" is now available: https://www.transformingtoddlerhood.com/book/


To find out more about Devon, click here: https://www.transformingtoddlerhood.com/



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