Handling Frustration, Meltdowns and Negativity: On-Demand Webinar
*Please note: Rental Fees are in US Dollars.
$39 USD for 90 Day Rental
This webinar is an hour and 33 minutes in duration. Once you purchase this recording, you will have access to view the webinar for 90 days. One purchase per household.
About the webinar:
When your child is full of frustration, is angry, or upset and difficult to parent, he/she/they may exhibit some or many of the following:
- unable to hear "no"
- has frequent meltdowns or tantrums
- has frequent meltdowns or tantrums
- refuses to follow your directions or listen to you
- fights chronically with siblings
- speaks rudely or swears
- whines constantly
- wakes up grumpy
- makes many demands
- has difficulty not getting their way or losing
- tries to negotiate or change your mind
- calls others names
- blames others
- hits or can be physically aggressive
- negative or moody
When facing frustration, disappointment, or a limit, it is common for children to feel upset and attempt to change parents' minds. Often this frustration leads to meltdowns and tantrums or just chronic negativity. Some children may get stuck in these difficult emotions and this can lead to a host of perplexing and concerning behaviours.
Understanding the roots of frustration and aggression is the key to being effective in dealing with these intense emotions and the challenging behaviours that can result. It is also the key to cultivating resilience in our children throughout their lives.
During this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Respond to your child when they have a tantrum or become aggressive
- Set limits and help your child accept hearing no
- Discipline in ways that preserve the connection
- Handle family conflict that preserves attachment to you and between family members
- Understand the roots of frustration and aggression
- Cultivate resilience in your child
This webinar is suitable for parents of any age group but examples will focus on dealing with children from toddlers to pre-teens.
“Thank you! You guys always talk about exactly what is worrying me. My 5 year old is very much in the calling names and "I hate you" stage and I was wondering if I was too gentle or that I was not doing the right thing by not being more forceful about the name calling and I hate you's. Thank you very much. Amazing.”
- Webinar Attendee