Ep. 26: Why Your Child's Meltdowns Don't Mean They Hate You

If your child's worst meltdowns happen with you — and part of you wonders if that means something is wrong with your relationship — this episode is going to change how you see those moments.

Meltdowns with safe caregivers aren't a sign of a broken relationship. They're a sign of one that's working. In this episode you'll learn the neuroscience behind why children fall apart most with the people they trust most, how to read the early physical signs of escalation before the meltdown hits, and what to do in the aftermath to rebuild connection and strengthen your child's ability to recover.

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Ep. 25: Listener Q&A