Toddler Tantrums
Watch the replay of this live, 40-minute workshop with Jessica.
Geared towards parents and caregivers of babies and toddlers ages 0-4.
Do you want to know…
whether tantrums at your child’s age are normal or not?
why toddlers have tantrums?
what a normal toddler tantrum looks like?
how to best respond when your child is having a tantrum?
tips and tricks for dealing with tantrums when out of the house or on-the-go?
how to be proactive in learning about tantrums before your baby hits the toddler stage?
Do you want to ditch the chaos and overwhelm and feel GOOD about how you manage your child’s tantrums?
THIS IS FOR YOU.
Join childhood routine expert and pediatric occupational therapist Jessica Irwin of Rooted in Routine to learn everything you’ve wanted to know about toddler tantrums (and more)!
Together, we will:
define “tantrum” and learn when and why tantrums emerge in early childhood
understand what’s going on in your child’s brain when they are having a tantrum
learn what normal toddler tantrums look like & when to seek outside support
discover how to best respond to your child’s tantrums
learn how to manage tantrums when out of the house or on-the-go
support you in feeling confident in how best manage your toddler’s tantrums
Disclaimer: All of the information presented by Rooted in Routine is published in good faith and for general information purposes only. The information contained within all of Rooted in Routine’s programs are meant to provide general, developmentally-appropriate advice and strategies that are typically well-tolerated. Any action you take upon this information is at your own risk. Rooted in Routine is not liable for any outcomes or damages in connection with the implementation of any programs or strategies. This information is not a substitute for medical advice or direct therapy of any kind and is not meant to replace a visit with your child’s pediatrician or referral to a therapist in regards to medical or developmental concerns or diagnoses. Rooted in Routine is not able to work with families of children who are under a direct physician order to receive therapy services.