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How to Help Your Child Overcome Tantrums

– A Course for Parents Who are Tired of Using Punishments and Rewards –

Why do you need this course?

Does being a parent sometimes feel like a chain or stressful transitions and events? How do you feel at the end of the day? Do you have days when you sometimes feel like all you’ve done was get annoyed with your child/ren? Or do you feel like you’ve had to walk all day on eggshells to avoid yet another tantrum from your child?

 

Being a parent is tough sometimes. And setting limits with respect, dealing with a child’s refusal to listen can feel overwhelming. It shouldn’t feel like this. At least, not often. Sure, we all have good and bad days, but I hope that this course will help you and your child have more good than bad ones.

 

I’ve created this course hoping that I can help you deal with your child’s tantrums, teach you how to set limits confidently, while also building a better relationship with your child.

Who am I?

I’m Ilinca Sadoveanu, a kindergarten teacher and English language teacher, and mom of a friendly and chatty four-year-old. I’ve been working with children and parents for over twelve years and I truly love what I do. In this course, I’ve gathered ideas that I’ve learned from books, from my own experience as a mother and teacher, and from people that I look up to. All of these tips are inspired by respectful parenting, RIE parenting, sometimes montessori philosophies, because this is what I mostly read about.

 

I want to share with you what has worked with the children in my groups and my own child in these situations, so it takes you less to find a solution. I want you to feel confident in your relationship with your child, so you can then focus on connection.

Choose a pricing plan

Yes, I need this course!

€20 (25% off)
€15

Yes, I need this course!

€11
per month for 2 months

Course curriculum

In this course, we will talk about:

  • YOU and your goals
  • Respectful parenting and why avoid punishments and rewards
  • Tantrums: why and when they occur, how we can have less of them, and how we can react when they happen.
  • Typical scenarios and how to handle them: your child has a meltdown at the store,when you refuse to buy a toy, your child refuses to leave the park, handling tough transitions (sibling, moving), etc.