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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. πŸ’™ The key isn't to stop tantrums completelyβ€”it'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 tantrumβ€”you're teaching emotional regulation skills that will serve your child for life. You've got this, parents! πŸ’ͺ What's one strategy that's worked for your family? Share below to help other parents! ⬇️

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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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