Free 60 Min Live Workshop

HOW TO STAY CALM AND CONTAIN TANTRUMS

Learn a repeatable way to stay steady under pressure, contain the chaos, and hold limits without snapping.


APRIL 7TH, 9TH, 14TH,

16TH, 21ST AND 23RD

4PM and 8PM GMT

Tantrums don’t run homes because children are difficult. In the heat of the moment you either don’t know what to do or can’t access what you know.

Tantrums escalate, you feel the pressure, and you either move the line or you clamp down hard.

This workshop gives you three core skills so you can stay steady, de-escalate, and follow through with limits.

Tantrums don’t run homes because children are difficult. In the heat of the moment you either don’t know what to do or can’t access what you know.

Tantrums escalate, you feel the pressure, and you either move the line or you clamp down hard.

This workshop gives you three core skills so you can stay steady, de-escalate, and follow through with limits.

What You'll Learn:

What You'll Learn:

What You'll Learn:

1. Stay Steady Under Pressure

Learn how to spot the early signs you’re about to lose it, reset in the moment, and stay steady enough to handle what happens next — without snapping or spiralling.

2. Contain the Chaos in the Heat of the Moment

Learn what escalates a tantrum, how to contain the moment safely while it’s happening, and what to do so the moment passes faster.

3. Hold the Limit and Follow Through

Learn how to stay firm without getting harsh, hold the limit without long explanations, and follow through so you stop backtracking and bargaining.

This Workshop Is For You If:

This Workshop Is For You If:

You have a 2-5 year old who regularly throws tantrums and…

  • You lose your cool too quickly and then feel guilty and ashamed afterwards. It’s not how you want to show up, but in the moment it flips fast.

  • You don’t know what to do while it’s happening so it turns into over-talking, bargaining, or threatening. You’re trying to get it to stop, and it gets louder.

  • It gets physical or destructive and you panic. Hitting, throwing, pulling, breaking and you don’t know how to stop what’s unsafe without making everything worse.

  • Your boundaries don’t hold. You start firm, then backtrack or give in just to end the chaos and the same problem comes back again.

It keeps happening in the same hotspots and you can’t get ahead of it. Transitions, “no,” bedtime, leaving the house - you can almost predict it, but you still feel stuck in the pattern.

You have a 2-5 year old who regularly throws tantrums and…

  • You lose your cool too quickly and then feel guilty and ashamed afterwards. It’s not how you want to show up, but in the moment it flips fast.


  • You don’t know what to do while it’s happening so it turns into over-talking, bargaining, or threatening. You’re trying to get it to stop, and it gets louder.


  • It gets physical or destructive and you panic. Hitting, throwing, pulling, breaking and you don’t know how to stop what’s unsafe without making everything worse.


  • Your boundaries don’t hold. You start firm, then backtrack or give in just to end the chaos and the same problem comes back again.

It keeps happening in the same hotspots and you can’t get ahead of it. Transitions, “no,” bedtime, leaving the house - you can almost predict it, but you still feel stuck in the pattern.

HOW TO STAY CALM AND CONTAIN TANTRUMS

Stop The Spiral

Free Live Online Training

45 minutes + live Q&A

A 5-week cohort for parents of 2–5s, with daily lessons, tracking, and live support to stay steady, de-escalate, and follow through consistently.