Calm, Connect, and Communicate With Your Toddler

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Kids Want to Help. Here’s Why You Should Let Them.

Do toddlers really need chores? In this episode, I share why young children want to help — and why letting them contribute builds confidence, responsibility, and a deep sense of belonging. You’ll hear: Why toddlers are naturally wired to help How tiny tasks build big confidence W ...  Show more

Aggressive Toddler Tantrums: Why Kids Hit, Bite, and Kick (And What To Do)

In this episode, we talk about what to do when toddler tantrums turn physical—hitting, kicking, or throwing things. When you understand what’s happening inside your child’s brain, it becomes much easier to stay calm and respond in a way that protects both safety and self-esteem. ...  Show more

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