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Toddler is often described as a roller coaster ride, which I can see as a mother of Two myself, why. Driving these emotional ups and downs can be a lot, but luckily, if they also drive with the waves, they are not alone. From the epic collapse to the “wrong” snack to electricity, struggles to go to dental brushes, it is a season filled great feelings (of both children And the parents!). Therefore we look forward to this episode of Chick Chat. I chat with Laura Amies, also known as Nanny Amies, everything about the survival of toddler.
Who is Laura Amies?

Laura Amies -Alias Nanny Amies-Hat with hundreds of children in their 20-year career in both kindergartens and as privately Channel five of “toddlers behave (very) badly”. Laura has supported parents in the past 20 years. Offer a warm approach for childcare and development in kindergartens, schools, play groups, family houses and hotels worldwide. When it comes to the behavior of children, she believes that there is really nothing that she didn’t see.
What did we discuss?
In this episode, Laura and I have Chick-Chat about all things that are small children. She shares what is Really Behind common toddler behavior, such as supporting your child with great emotions and the best strategies, not only to survive, but also to thrive By increasing your toddler. Regardless of whether you are intensive with tantrums or only prepare for this phase, in this conversation you will feel more informed, more confident and supported. Here are some of the questions we dealt with in our conversation:
- Can you please share the most common challenges that parents look for during the toddler?
- How can parents best control these challenges?
- What are some common mistakes that make parents do when dealing with toddler fits, and how can they deal with these situations more effectively?
- We have all heard that people “describe” the toddler as the “describe”Terrible two,” The “Threener“Stage and even the” Fournados “. What do you think when you hear these terms and do you think you are really as terrible as people say?
- Emotional regulation is a large milestone for children. How can we parents help our toddlers to control great emotions such as frustration, anger or sadness?
- What do you see as the most decisive moments of toddler development?
- What advice would you give a first -time parent who will experience the challenges of toddler?

Toddler doesn’t have to feel like a battlefield. As Laura reminded us, these challenging moments for connection, learning and growth – for our children – are And For us as parents. With the right tools, realistic expectations and a small perspective, you can feel more control and less overwhelmed.
If you are navigating the toddlers, I hope that this episode assures you that what you experience is normal and that you are not alone. Laura’s wisdom is a gift and I am so grateful that she shared her practical, warm strategies with us. Be sure to share this episode with a parent that could use a little additional support this season. We are all together!
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Thank you for listening to our podcast. Cheers to survive from small children!
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