Description
Jonathan Doyle is an international parenting speaker and author who has spoken around the world to more than 400,000 people on topics related to identity, leadership, teacher wellbeing, resilience, peak performance and much more. Today he shares his knowledge on how both parents and teachers can prepare for, pre-empt and manage meltdowns at all ages. If you’re wondering where to start when it comes to dealing with your toddler or teenager’s outbursts, have a listen!
Key Quote:
"When you keep the environment stable for your child, you aren’t going to go too far wrong."
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Signs of an outburst, what are the triggers? Handling the first public outburst Keeping things predictable for your children Resources:
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