Tonight can be different

When your child melts down…
you don’t know what to do anymore.

Crying.
Yelling.
Nothing works.

Tonight can be different.

A short emotional guide to help your child
calm down during meltdowns — in the moment.

For children ages 4–10

✔ Read in under 20 minutes
✔ Instant download
✔ Practical tools you can use today

When emotions explode…

Crying.
Yelling.
Refusing to calm down.

You try to explain.
You try to stay calm.
And it only gets worse.

This is not bad behavior.
It’s emotional overload.

And there are things that help — right now.

With this guide, you will:

✔ Know what to do during a meltdown
✔ Help your child calm their body first
✔ Reduce emotional intensity in minutes
✔ Avoid making things worse
✔ Feel more confident as a parent

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

✔ Why reasoning doesn’t work during meltdowns
✔ What actually calms the nervous system
✔ 3 simple actions to reduce emotional intensity
✔ Common mistakes to avoid
✔ Phrases that help your child feel safe

🔹 WHO THIS GUIDE IS FOR

✔ Parents of children ages 4–10
✔ You feel exhausted by meltdowns
✔ You want respectful tools that actually work

🎁 You get 4 products for the price of 1

When you buy this guide, you receive:

📘 1. Emotional Meltdown Ebook
A short, practical guide for emotional overload.

🖨 2. Calm-Down Printable Guide
“When I Feel, I Can Calm Myself”
✔ Breathing exercises
✔ Tools to name emotions
✔ Ways to ask for help

🎧 3. Audio Version of the Ebook
✔ For moments when there’s no time to read
✔ Calm, clear voice
✔ Under 10 minutes
✔ No screen needed

🎧 4. Bedtime Calm Audio (Bonus)
✔ Helps reinforce emotional regulation
✔ Can be used before sleep or after a hard day

All included for $4.99

Based on my professional experience
working with children, families, and educators since 2002.

This guide does not replace professional care,
but offers practical tools for everyday emotional regulation.

Introductory price: $4.99
Instant access · Digital download · Secure checkout

Supporting emotions doesn’t mean allowing everything.
It means teaching regulation.

Your calm presence helps your child learn
that emotions can be felt and managed.