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Sometimes when kids get upset, we understand why -- someone was mean to them, they didn’t get their way, they had to stop doing something they were enjoying. But other times, their behavior or feelings seem completely illogical. Sometimes it seems like they get upset for no reason, or sometimes we do what they ask and they still get upset! In this episode, we’ll talk about why children’s behavior may be completely illogical and how you can respond in those situations (when nothing seems to work).
See Rachel's free video series created for parents of children with big emotions: http://rachel-bailey.com/longgame
Follow Rachel in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaileyparenting/
Join Rachel’s Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RachelBailey
By Rachel Bailey5
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Sometimes when kids get upset, we understand why -- someone was mean to them, they didn’t get their way, they had to stop doing something they were enjoying. But other times, their behavior or feelings seem completely illogical. Sometimes it seems like they get upset for no reason, or sometimes we do what they ask and they still get upset! In this episode, we’ll talk about why children’s behavior may be completely illogical and how you can respond in those situations (when nothing seems to work).
See Rachel's free video series created for parents of children with big emotions: http://rachel-bailey.com/longgame
Follow Rachel in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaileyparenting/
Join Rachel’s Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RachelBailey

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