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How do you talk to your two-year-old about emotions and discipline while barely managing your own meltdown?
Welcome to Episode 6 of Parents' Group, Season 4 of It Can't Hurt To Ask by Queensland Health. This week, your hosts Steph, Alex and Caitlin unpack the chaos and connection that comes with parenting a two-to-three-year-old, from public tantrums and constant 'but why?' questions to emotional breakthroughs and bedtime battles.
Early Intervention Clinician Karen joins us to explain what’s actually happening during toddler outbursts, how to help your child (and yourself) co-regulate, and what 'discipline' can look like when we focus on building emotional safety. We also explore how to support different family structures and keep relationships strong when co-parents don’t always agree.
You’ll also hear from Katie, a single parent navigating these years with support from her family—a beautiful reminder that you don’t have to do this alone.
Follow It Can’t Hurt to Ask for future episodes and share with any parent who could use a warm, wise voice in their ear.
Resources:
If you or someone you know is struggling with their mental wellbeing, support is available.
In an emergency always call Triple Zero (000).
The following services can provide help and counselling to you in non-emergency situations.
Disclaimer
The stories and conversations shared by the hosts in this podcast reflect their personal views, experiences, and opinions. They are shared for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Queensland Health does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the views expressed by guests and accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that may result from relying on this content.
If you have questions about your health or treatment, please speak with a qualified healthcare professional.
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How do you talk to your two-year-old about emotions and discipline while barely managing your own meltdown?
Welcome to Episode 6 of Parents' Group, Season 4 of It Can't Hurt To Ask by Queensland Health. This week, your hosts Steph, Alex and Caitlin unpack the chaos and connection that comes with parenting a two-to-three-year-old, from public tantrums and constant 'but why?' questions to emotional breakthroughs and bedtime battles.
Early Intervention Clinician Karen joins us to explain what’s actually happening during toddler outbursts, how to help your child (and yourself) co-regulate, and what 'discipline' can look like when we focus on building emotional safety. We also explore how to support different family structures and keep relationships strong when co-parents don’t always agree.
You’ll also hear from Katie, a single parent navigating these years with support from her family—a beautiful reminder that you don’t have to do this alone.
Follow It Can’t Hurt to Ask for future episodes and share with any parent who could use a warm, wise voice in their ear.
Resources:
If you or someone you know is struggling with their mental wellbeing, support is available.
In an emergency always call Triple Zero (000).
The following services can provide help and counselling to you in non-emergency situations.
Disclaimer
The stories and conversations shared by the hosts in this podcast reflect their personal views, experiences, and opinions. They are shared for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Queensland Health does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the views expressed by guests and accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that may result from relying on this content.
If you have questions about your health or treatment, please speak with a qualified healthcare professional.

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