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MFP 263: A Wise Parent’s Approach to Tantrums

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“The idea that the family is a democracy and that children and parents have the same responsibility within the home completely ignores the developmental needs of the child ” - Mike and Alicia

A child’s temper tantrums are frustrating to parents, but we should recognize that they are often a result of a child’s deficit in communication, understanding, and emotional control. Children simply have immature responses to situations of conflict. Knowing this may help, but parents also need strategies to get through these tricky, volatile, and potentially embarrassing situations. In this podcast, we get practical and give parents the Four D’s of temper tantrums. Determine, diffuse, distract, and - when all else fails - Done. In a world that says parents and children are equal, parents have no rights, and honor is a thing of the past, we would like to push back and challenge parents to instead embrace the sacred calling to form their children with love and wisdom. Listen in and start a conversation with us and your spouse.

Key Takeaways:
  • Determine

  • Diffuse

  • Distract

  • Done

Couple Discussion:
  • When do our children have meltdowns? Why?

  • What are some strategies to proactively avoid tantrums?

  • How can we be more effective in responding to our children's tantrums?

  continue reading

286 episodes

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Manage episode 383634169 series 3443206
Content provided by Mike and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent and Family and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent and Family and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

“The idea that the family is a democracy and that children and parents have the same responsibility within the home completely ignores the developmental needs of the child ” - Mike and Alicia

A child’s temper tantrums are frustrating to parents, but we should recognize that they are often a result of a child’s deficit in communication, understanding, and emotional control. Children simply have immature responses to situations of conflict. Knowing this may help, but parents also need strategies to get through these tricky, volatile, and potentially embarrassing situations. In this podcast, we get practical and give parents the Four D’s of temper tantrums. Determine, diffuse, distract, and - when all else fails - Done. In a world that says parents and children are equal, parents have no rights, and honor is a thing of the past, we would like to push back and challenge parents to instead embrace the sacred calling to form their children with love and wisdom. Listen in and start a conversation with us and your spouse.

Key Takeaways:
  • Determine

  • Diffuse

  • Distract

  • Done

Couple Discussion:
  • When do our children have meltdowns? Why?

  • What are some strategies to proactively avoid tantrums?

  • How can we be more effective in responding to our children's tantrums?

  continue reading

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