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Tantrums don’t explode by accident—and they’re not caused by “bad behavior.” In this video, I break down the three adult responses that most often turn small tantrums into full-blown explosions—and exactly what to do instead so you can calm the situation without escalating it. If you’re a parent or educator dealing with meltdowns, defiance, or emotional overload, this video will help you: ✔ Understand what’s actually happening in the brain ✔ Stop unintentionally escalating tantrums ✔ Respond with clarity, calm, and confidence 🎓 I’m Ken, a Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP) and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and this is the same framework I’ve used for over 20 years in schools, homes, and in the community. 00:00 – Why Tantrums Suddenly Explode 01:05 – The Brain During a Tantrum 02:10 – Mistake #1: Talking Too Much 04:05 – What to Say Instead (Clear, Minimal Language) 05:40 – Mistake #2: Not Sticking to the Script 07:45 – Why Changing the Plan Makes It Worse 09:20 – Mistake #3: Matching Big Energy with Big Energy 10:50 – How to De-Escalate Without Power Struggles 12:05 – Final Recap + What to Do Instead 🎁 FREE RESOURCE Grab your FREE Behavior Function Cheat Sheet Learn how to spot why behaviors happen—before trying to change them. 👉🏽 https://www.djedilearning.com/product... 🧠 WANT MORE SUPPORT? 📌 Behavior Boot Camp for Parents (BB4P): Learn to speak your child’s language before trying to change their behavior. 👉🏿 https://www.djedilearning.com/product... 👍🏾 If this helped, hit Like, Subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss future tools. #ParentingTools #TantrumHelp #BehaviorSupport #PositiveParenting #NeurodivergentKids #BehaviorAnalysis #ParentingEducation #CalmParenting