Wondering What's Appropriate Behavior For Sensitive Kids?

Wondering what’s normal for sensitive kids?

 

When your child faces frequent outbursts and emotional turmoil, they are grappling with overwhelming emotions beyond their control. 

 

They feel disoriented, confused, and burdened by these INTENSE FEELINGS. 

 

And when they lack effective strategies to process and express their emotions, they explode.

 

And guess what? 

 

This is not a phase they will outgrow. 

 

As your HSC grows older, these meltdowns and outbursts can escalate into significant risky behaviors:

 

  • Engaging in aggressive behavior, both verbally and physically
  • Developing persistent depression and/or anxiety
  • Engaging in self-destructive acts

 

In this week’s show we will discuss what behavior is developmentally appropriate, and what is not.

 

I understand your unwavering commitment as a parent. 

 

I know that you are striving to provide the best possible life for your child. 

 

And, if your HSC is currently experiencing meltdowns and outbursts, your child requires even greater specificity from you. 

 

Heads up- There’s a difference between feeling validated and having your unusual struggle normalized. 

 

Unfortunately there are plenty of parents naming daily meltdowns or hitting as ‘part of childhood’ for their sensitive kid… because they see other parents dealing with it too. 

 

It’s not your fault if you’ve come to that conclusion too…

 

Especially if you’ve just been checking in with other parents of highly sensitive children or non-specialists about what is normal. 

 

If that‘s you, this is one show you don't want to miss.

 

You won’t want to have your struggle and strife normalized without understanding whether or not your child’s behavior is to be expected given their age or temperament.

 

If you could have stopped the meltdown cycle with regular gentle parenting, you would have done it by now, right?

 

I’ve been doing this for a long time– many are in the position, and some won’t ever stop the cycle in their own homes for lack of knowledge of possibility and potential alone.

 

Don’t be ordinary and put this off- your child is extraordinary, and so are you… the meltdown cycle has been stealing your energy. ;)

 

It’s time to stop taking reactive measures now to mitigate the long-term risks of chronic invalidation for your child.

 

(If you don’t have a system, it’s reactive– your child is telling you what behaviors to fix. This will never address the root cause of your kiddo’s overwhelm.)

 

Watch the video to discover how to make the RIGHT commitment for your HSC’s well-being.

 

It’s time to book your call with our team to truly stop the meltdown cycle at the root.


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