Dr. Ilyssa Bass, PhD is giving a live zoom webinar giving real practical solutions, and we’ve got all the details. Read on for what to expect, and learn more about the free webinar here.
We’ve all had our fair share of tantrums and hard parenting days. They’re par for the course, something we know how to take a deep breath and deal with, and move on. But sometimes, for some children, our techniques fall flat. And when you’re dealing with a full-blown meltdown, you can feel powerless, stuck, and overwhelmed to the extreme.
Dr. Ilyssa Bass, PhD (read amazing pieces she’s written for BCP here!) is giving a Meltdown Masterclass, designed for parents or grandparents who have a child with long, intense, or frequent melt-downs, difficulty with impulse control and self-regulation, and who are in frequent conflict with siblings.
Do any of the following questions resonate?
“What am I supposed TO DO when my child totally loses it? Yells, kicks, screams, throws things, hurts siblings…? I just don’t know what to do. I’ve tried everything…”
Why is it that this child drains me SO much??
Why is it that so many chinuch approaches seem like not enough for this child?
Why do I feel so stuck?
And finally, what am I supposed to DO in those moments of extreme behavior?
On Monday, April 24th, Ilyssa Bass, PhD will be giving a free live zoom webinar addressing all of these questions. You can expect to learn:
- The 5 phases of a meltdown and what to do and say during each distinct phase
- What to say to your other children before, during and after their sibling’s meltdown
- The three main categories of underlying stress that lead to meltdowns
- How to prevent your own “mommy meltdowns”
- Tips for talking to your spouse, grandparents and others about your child’s complexity
Meltdowns are nobody’s fault. Not yours. Not your child’s. They are an involuntary nervous system reaction to stress (no matter how much your child is convinced it REALLY is about the thing their sibling said, or the broken cookie, or the missing shoe…).
The Meltdown Masterclass will teach an “I’m on your team” approach, connection-based with clear limits; a strategy that has worked for hundreds of parents all over the world. Click here for more information and to sign up.

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