Why do toddlers have massive meltdowns over tiny things like the wrong cup or a broken banana? It's not about the cup. Here are 7 hidden triggers causing these reactions, plus the exact framework to handle them. In this video, you'll learn: ✅ The 7 hidden triggers behind toddler meltdowns ✅ What's really happening in your toddler's brain ✅ The CPR Method to handle meltdowns calmly ✅ Why small things trigger big reactions ✅ How to prevent meltdowns before they start TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Why toddlers melt down over small things 2:30 - Trigger #1: The Expectation Gap 4:45 - Trigger #2: Accumulated Stress 7:10 - Trigger #3: Loss of Control 9:20 - Trigger #4: Sibling Jealousy 12:15 - Trigger #5: Sensory Overload 14:30 - Trigger #6: HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) 16:45 - Trigger #7: Developmental Leaps 18:30 - The CPR Method: Connect, Problem-Solve, Regulate 20:15 - Prevention Window Strategy DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Every child is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. Always trust your parental instincts and consult with a pediatrician or child development specialist if you have concerns about your child's behavior or development. #toddlermeltdowns #parentingtips #toddlertantrums #parenthood #toddlerlife

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