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If toddler tantrums leave you feeling embarrassed, overwhelmed, or questioning yourself — this episode is for you.
Tantrums are not a parenting failure. They’re a normal part of brain development, and once you understand what’s actually happening in your child’s brain, your response becomes clearer — and calmer.
In this episode, pediatric PA and mom of three Mary Brooks walks you through a simple, three-step tantrum method you can use in real time:
You’ll learn why tantrums peak in the toddler years, how your calm response builds future emotional regulation, and how to handle public meltdowns without feeling like everyone is watching and judging you.
This isn’t about perfect parenting or stopping emotions — it’s about helping your child move through them with confidence and connection.
✨ If you want more calm scripts, real-life guidance, and support navigating hard parenting moments, you’re invited to join The Confident Mom Community, where we walk through situations like this together — without judgment or fear.
You’re not doing this wrong. You’re learning — and you’re doing better than you think.
By Mary BrooksIf toddler tantrums leave you feeling embarrassed, overwhelmed, or questioning yourself — this episode is for you.
Tantrums are not a parenting failure. They’re a normal part of brain development, and once you understand what’s actually happening in your child’s brain, your response becomes clearer — and calmer.
In this episode, pediatric PA and mom of three Mary Brooks walks you through a simple, three-step tantrum method you can use in real time:
You’ll learn why tantrums peak in the toddler years, how your calm response builds future emotional regulation, and how to handle public meltdowns without feeling like everyone is watching and judging you.
This isn’t about perfect parenting or stopping emotions — it’s about helping your child move through them with confidence and connection.
✨ If you want more calm scripts, real-life guidance, and support navigating hard parenting moments, you’re invited to join The Confident Mom Community, where we walk through situations like this together — without judgment or fear.
You’re not doing this wrong. You’re learning — and you’re doing better than you think.