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Episode 1: Big Emotions, Little Bodies

7 min · 11 de jun de 2025
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Episode 1: Big Emotions, Little Bodies | Saying “Yes” to Understanding Why do toddlers melt down over tiny things? Why do preschoolers seem to feel everything so deeply? In this episode, we explore what’s really going on beneath those big emotions, and how you can support your child with empathy, calm, and yes-minded strategies that build trust instead of tension. You’ll learn: * How early emotional development works * Why meltdowns aren’t bad behavior * What to say in the moment (and what not to) * Easy-to-use “yes-minded phrases” that support regulation and connection This episode is full of gentle reminders, practical tools, and encouragement for anyone raising or teaching young children. 💛 Next up: How to Set Boundaries Without Breaking Connection. Did this episode speak to you? I’d love to hear from you! Tag me on Instagram or leave a review, it helps other families find the show and feel supported, too. Thanks for being here. I’m so excited to grow with you. 💛 Until next time, let’s raise early learners, together.

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