Be Your Child’s Calm Center: How to Stay Calm When Your Child is Stressed

$27.00

    • Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by your child’s big emotions or challenging behaviors? 

      Do you find yourself struggling to stay calm?

      You are not alone.

      Human beings are built to reflect each other’s emotions. When our children display intense feelings and behaviors, our brains naturally reflect those. You probably start to feel stressed, angry, fearful, or overwhelmed just like your kids. And you can’t help your child solve their problem or manage their behaviors if your own brain is stressed. So what can you do differently? During this class, you will learn practical strategies to help you be a calm center for your child’s emotional world.

  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions School Age Library, Connection = Cooperation.  Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes
  • Recognize how strongly the way you handle stress affects your child’s behavior 
  • Apply specific brain-calming strategies to stay calm and think clearly during challenging times 
  • Develop a practical self-care routine that supports consistency and calm in your daily life 

    • Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by your child’s big emotions or challenging behaviors? 

      Do you find yourself struggling to stay calm?

      You are not alone.

      Human beings are built to reflect each other’s emotions. When our children display intense feelings and behaviors, our brains naturally reflect those. You probably start to feel stressed, angry, fearful, or overwhelmed just like your kids. And you can’t help your child solve their problem or manage their behaviors if your own brain is stressed. So what can you do differently? During this class, you will learn practical strategies to help you be a calm center for your child’s emotional world.

  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions School Age Library, Connection = Cooperation.  Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes

  • Recognize how strongly the way you handle stress affects your child’s behavior 
  • Apply specific brain-calming strategies to stay calm and think clearly during challenging times 
  • Develop a practical self-care routine that supports consistency and calm in your daily life