225. Ending Meltdowns When Siblings Get Involved
As a parent of a highly sensitive child (HSC), you know how overwhelming and intense their meltdowns can be. Not only for you, but for their siblings too.
It's a common struggle I hear from parents in your shoes:
You're trying to console your HSC and help them through the meltdown, but their siblings keep intervening - either trying to "fix it", giving in to demands, or getting upset themselves.
You want to remove your HSC to a calmer environment, but worry about leaving the other kids alone or making your sensitive child feel isolated and ashamed.
You attempt to set boundaries with the siblings, but in the heat of the moment it's hard to be firm and consistent.
You love all your children and want to be fair, but your HSC's big reactions take up so much bandwidth, the other kids' needs often get backseat.
Here's the truth - trying to juggle everyone's feelings and reactions in the midst of a meltdown is an impossible task. It's not your fault these situations feel unmanageable.
But there is a way to honor your HSC's emotions, without sacrificing your other children's wellbeing. It starts with a plan.
Listen to learn more.
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