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ID: 2025-11-17-001
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Tantrums can feel overwhelming, but they're actually a normal part of your child's development. When emotions run high, your little one is learning to navigate big feelings in a small body. π The key isn't to stop tantrums completelyβit's to help your child work through them safely and learn better coping skills for next time. Your calm, consistent response makes all the difference. Try these 4 steps during your child's next meltdown: 1. Stay calm and take deep breaths yourself 2. Get down to their eye level and use a gentle voice 3. Acknowledge their feelings: "You're really upset right now" 4. Offer comfort when they're ready, then talk about what happened Remember: You're not just managing a tantrumβyou're teaching emotional regulation skills that will serve your child for life. You've got this, parents! πͺ What's one strategy that's worked for your family? Share below to help other parents! β¬οΈ
π¨ Image Generation Prompt
- Describe ONE clear scene, not multiple or a collage
- Be specific about people, setting, and mood
- Avoid requesting text overlays (add text in Canva)
- Keep diversity and warmth in descriptions
Design Brief
Use calming color palette with soft blues and warm neutrals. Feature a numbered list format (1-4) with the tantrum steps clearly displayed. Include BFS logo. Use approachable, non-clinical typography. Ensure the parent-child interaction looks authentic and diverse. The overall feel should be supportive and educational, not overwhelming.
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| Post ID | 2025-11-17-001 |
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| Content Type | Educational/Tips |
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| Status | pending_approval |
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| Created | 2025-11-21 20:56:07 |
| Last Updated | 2025-11-21 20:56:07 |