Emotional Regulation for Preschool Parents
39 Strategies, Tips and Exercises for Positive Development with Your Child. Manage Stress, Calm Tantrums and Understand Emotions for a Happy, Growing Child (Positive Parenting)
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T.R. Fosters
Emotional Regulation for Preschool Parents
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What stood out to me is how realistic the advice feels. It doesn’t assume perfect parenting or perfectly behaved kids. Instead, it meets you right in the middle of real-life moments—tantrums, stress, and emotional overload—and gives you tools you can actually use.
The strategies are simple but effective. They’re easy to understand and don’t require a complete overhaul of your parenting style. Small shifts in how you respond, communicate, and stay calm can make a big difference, and this book does a great job of showing that.
I also appreciated the dual focus on both the child and the parent. It recognizes that emotional regulation starts with us, not just our kids. That perspective makes the advice feel more balanced and sustainable.
This is the kind of guide that parents can return to again and again, especially on the tough days, to reset and respond with more patience and confidence.
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