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MONDAY MORNINGS WITH DR. MONA: When tantrums get physical - The PedsDocTalk Podcast

On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I speak with Rychelle about her 3-year-old son who has big feelings and with that can sometimes come some physical tantrums. In this episode we discuss: Respecting differences in temperament of chi...

On this episode of

Monday Mornings

with Dr. Mona

On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I speak with Rychelle about her 3-year-old son who has big feelings and with that can sometimes come some physical tantrums.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Respecting differences in temperament of children
  • Mistakes we make during physical tantrums
  • Why pivoting to other discipline interventions is important

I end each episode with three parenting principles. These principles can be used in various parenting situations, but I explain how the three principles I chose apply to navigating physical tantrums

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