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Ever tried to talk your toddler through a meltdown—and it only made things worse? There’s a brain-based reason why your words don’t land when your child flips into fight, flight, or freeze. In this episode, Erin Hyer breaks down what’s happening inside your toddler’s brain during those big emotional moments — and shares what to do instead to bring calm back fast. You’ll learn: 🧠 How the limbic system and right hemisphere drive emotional responses 🚨 Why “talking it out” often escalates the meltdown 🤫 Simple, effective strategies that help toddlers regulate — without lectures 📖 Real stories from Erin’s 35+ years of experience to help you see it in action 👉 Listen to the full episode and discover how to turn meltdown moments into powerful opportunities for connection and learning. 📌 FREE BONUS: Join our private Inside Talking Toddlers community on Thursdays for exclusive quick-win audio episodes by subscribing to our email list. Get your Successful Babbling Guide now: https://hyerlearning.myflodesk.com/vc... ==== Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your pediatrician, physician, or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your child's development, health, or well-being. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen or heard in this content. All views and opinions expressed are based on Erin Hyer’s clinical experience and are intended to support informed parenting, not to replace individual consultation or care. Every child and family is unique — please use your discretion and consult trusted professionals when making decisions for your child.