Disagreements about screen time, frustrations over homework, or refusal to complete daily chores, can all end up in a screaming match.
I’ve noticed a trend when it comes to children expressing their strong feelings such as anger, sadness, fear, or worry. That’s why I created 6 ways parents can help kids cope with big emotions. So you can quickly go from tantrums to talking- yes really! It’s a free guide to help you help your child calm down and regulate their emotions in just six easy steps.
Imagine helping your child cope with big emotions, so they calm down faster and you can stop pulling your hair out.
Hi, I’m Kim with Butterfly Beginnings Counseling. I have spent the past ten years helping children and families lead healthier emotional lives and I’d like to help you, too.
So, if you’re ready to support your child through strong emotions, sign up below and tell me where to send your six ways parents can help kids cope with big emotions guide.
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Here’s a Butterfly Beginnings Blog about helping kids regulate when they’ve got big emotions
Here’s a Blog about being an emotion coach for your child.
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And if you’d like one-on-one help with big emotions in your family, contact us today.