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How to Help an Angry Child Calm Down Without Losing Your Cool: The Key to Connection Before Correction

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Ever wonder how to help an angry child calm down without turning into a volcano yourself? I’ve got you.

In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly what to do in those intense parenting moments - when emotions are high and your kid is spiraling. We’re talking how to deescalate a child, fast, using the power of connection before correction.

As a psychologist (and a mom of two who’s very familiar with meltdowns), I know that dealing with children’s anger can feel like walking through a minefield. But once you get how validation really works - and stop doing that thing we think is validating but actually isn’t - everything changes.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why “You’re overreacting!” never works (and what to say instead)
  • The sneaky mistake parents make when they think they’re validating
  • How connection before correction helps you keep your cool
  • A step-by-step way for how to deescalate a child without caving or yelling
  • Real examples for how to help an angry child calm down in everyday chaos

Whether you're dealing with children’s anger over sprinkles, screen time, or stolen Legos, this episode gives you language and tools that actually work. Learn how to deescalate a child without the guilt spiral - and build real trust in the process.

Hit play now to hear how connection before correction can change everything.

LET'S CONNECT:

Thriving Child Center

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Content provided by Dr. Leah Clionsky. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Leah Clionsky 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://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ever wonder how to help an angry child calm down without turning into a volcano yourself? I’ve got you.

In this episode, I’m walking you through exactly what to do in those intense parenting moments - when emotions are high and your kid is spiraling. We’re talking how to deescalate a child, fast, using the power of connection before correction.

As a psychologist (and a mom of two who’s very familiar with meltdowns), I know that dealing with children’s anger can feel like walking through a minefield. But once you get how validation really works - and stop doing that thing we think is validating but actually isn’t - everything changes.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why “You’re overreacting!” never works (and what to say instead)
  • The sneaky mistake parents make when they think they’re validating
  • How connection before correction helps you keep your cool
  • A step-by-step way for how to deescalate a child without caving or yelling
  • Real examples for how to help an angry child calm down in everyday chaos

Whether you're dealing with children’s anger over sprinkles, screen time, or stolen Legos, this episode gives you language and tools that actually work. Learn how to deescalate a child without the guilt spiral - and build real trust in the process.

Hit play now to hear how connection before correction can change everything.

LET'S CONNECT:

Thriving Child Center

PCIT Experts

Instagram

Love having expert tips you can actually use? Join our newsletter and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways - delivered straight to your inbox every week.

Are you a provider? Subscribe here for professional insights and parenting resources!

  continue reading

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