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Support for parents & teachers facing meltdowns, tantrums, and big feelings. Practical advice from a childcare provider of littles.

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3 contributions to Little Learners, Big Emotions
Quick tip for big emotions:
When a child is melting down, don’t try to reason with them right away. 👉 Calm first, talk later Their brain literally can’t process logic when they’re overwhelmed. Check out this song to help calm your toddler down! 👇 https://youtu.be/M7fPGp9feYc?si=6VrH2li6uwaSolA3
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@Gabby Stone Yay! I'm glad!
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@Alyssa Owens 🥰
What’s something your child has had a meltdown over recently?
One minute they’re laughing… the next they’re crying over the wrong cup 😅 Little kids really do have BIG emotions!
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@Gabby Stone Sounds about right lol.
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@Alyssa Owens YES!
Turning Big Feelings into Learning Moments
Working in childcare with lots of little ones is full of learning opportunities, and sometimes it can feel overwhelming. It’s important to remember that young children’s brains are still developing, so even simple transitions or tasks can trigger strong emotions." When a child becomes upset, a calming approach is to get down to their level and acknowledge their feelings. Let them know it’s okay to feel frustrated or upset, and that you see and understand them. Children often respond more positively when they feel a sense of control, so offering gentle choices can help them regain calm. For example: - We can put our shoes on and then wash our hands, or we can wash our hands and then put our shoes on. Which would you like to do first? Giving children small, manageable choices helps them feel empowered, reduces emotional intensity, and teaches problem-solving in a supportive way. Moments like these remind us that big feelings are also opportunities for growth, learning, and connection. Share a moment this week when a child’s big feelings turned into a learning opportunity.🤗
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@Gabby Stone Nice to meet you! Yes, emotions are big lol.
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@Alyssa Owens Nice to meet you! I work with younger three's!
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Lauren Cohee
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FIRST 100 MEMBERS JOIN FREE!! Guiding little ones through big emotions, and helping the adults who love them from an experienced childcare provider.

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