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What to Tell Them About Your Child’s Behavior

Parents, caregivers, and professionals often feel frustrated, confused, and discouraged by behaviors that seem disruptive, defiant, withdrawn, or unpredictable. At Children in Bloom, we have helped thousands of families and professionals uncover the root causes of children’s behaviors—and, more importantly, learn how to transform those challenges into opportunities for healing and connection.
-- Written by Betty Peralta, MIT, MS-MHC, IMH - E

Takeaways

  What’s Inside for You

The 9 mistakes people want you to make around children’s behaviors and what to do instead
How to demonstrate that your child's behaviors are based on a natural and understandable stress response, not an intentional attempt to vex them
How to guide your child's support team in identifying the stress behind the behavior and help heal it  
Meet the author

Betty Peralta, MIT, MS-MHC, IMH - E

Betty started out her career as a single mother of a son with autism who could not regulate without constant attention or screen time, which kept him anxious and wound up throughout the day. By the time her son was four, Betty learned how to stop his copious tantrums through slowing down his world and helping him feel connected, competent, and autonomous.

A large portion of this work is adapted from Three Steps to Resilience: NRF Foundations Interactive Manual for Interdisciplinary Practice and International Use
© July 2022, Interdisciplinary Training Institute, LLC. All rights reserved.
Used by permission.