How to Help Your Child Manage Big Feelings
Children’s brains are still developing impulse control, so intense emotions often arise when their nervous system perceives situations as unsafe.
Every child develops on their own timeline, but knowing what to look for can be empowering. We break down complex developmental milestones into clear, actionable insights so you can spot the “why” behind behaviors and support your child’s growth with confidence.
Children’s brains are still developing impulse control, so intense emotions often arise when their nervous system perceives situations as unsafe.
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