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Why Young Children Have Sudden Meltdowns (It’s Not What You Think) Why does your toddler melt down over something so small — and why does it feel so overwhelming for you? In this video, we uncover what’s really happening inside your child’s brain during a tantrum. It’s not manipulation. It’s not “bad behaviour.” It’s neuroscience. When the prefrontal cortex is still developing, even minor frustration can trigger fight-or-flight mode — and that’s where co-regulation becomes powerful. You’ll learn what most parents instinctively do (that can unintentionally make meltdowns worse), and a calmer, science-backed parenting approach that actually builds emotional regulation over time. If you’re navigating toddler tantrums, emotional outbursts, or daily power struggles, this will change how you respond — and how your child learns to cope. Watch until the end for a realistic week-by-week shift you can expect at home. Disclaimer: The information in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical or parenting advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified pediatrician or child development specialist regarding your child’s individual needs. AI-generated visuals have been used in this video to enhance storytelling and illustrate parenting concepts more effectively. Keywords:toddler tantrums;toddler meltdown;emotional regulation in children;co-regulation;gentle parenting;positive parenting;child brain development;fight or flight response;parenting tips for toddlers;managing big emotions #toddlertantrums #toddlerMeltdown #emotionalRegulationInChildren #coRegulation #gentleParenting #positiveParenting #childBrainDevelopment #fightOrFlightResponse #parentingTipsForToddlers #managingBigEmotions