What to Do When Your Child Melts Down in Public

We Nurture: Waldorf Inspired Parenting - Un pódcast de We Nurture Collective - Martes

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In this week's episode, I’m diving into a challenging but relatable parenting moment—when your child has a meltdown in a public place. Whether it's at the grocery store, the park, a restaurant, or the mall, these moments can feel overwhelming and filled with pressure, especially when you're surrounded by watchful eyes and unsolicited judgment.I’ll walk you through how to stay grounded in the midst of your child’s big emotions, how to respond with calm and confidence, and how to shift your mindset so you’re not parenting from shame or fear. You’ll also hear practical tips to help prevent public meltdowns and ways to support your child’s nervous system both during and after these difficult moments. I also share how to navigate sibling conflicts when out in public.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to respond to public meltdowns with calm and confidenceMindset shifts to let go of shame and pressure in public parenting momentsTips for preventing meltdownsHow to handle common scenarios like meltdowns at the grocery store or restaurantWhat to do when siblings fight in publicHow to create a peaceful, grounding environment when you come back home that supports your child’s nervous system.This episode will leave you ready to handle public meltdowns with calm and clarity, and build the foundation to avoid many of them altogether.Pre-order my new children's book, Away to DreamlandOrder my new book, The Little Book of ParentingSubscribe to our weekly newsletter, The We Nurture JournalDISCLAIMER: The content shared in this podcast and on this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never ignore or delay seeking professional medical guidance based on information from this podcast or website.

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