Calm Little Home Toddler Survival Kit

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Simple, gentle scripts + quick steps you can use in the moment: so you don’t have to guess what to do when big feelings hit (especially ages 2–5).

Inside the Toolkit

  • ✅ What to do in the first 10 seconds
  • ✅ Calm scripts for “NO!” & refusal
  • ✅ Gentle boundaries that actually stick
  • ✅ Co-regulation steps (quick + simple)
  • ✅ Repair words for after a hard moment

This toolkit is for you if…

  • Tantrums make you freeze or panic
  • You want to stop shouting (for real)
  • Evenings feel like constant battles
  • You’re tired of “perfect parent” advice
  • You want connection and boundaries

What you’ll get inside the Toolkit 💛

  • Calm “say this first” scripts for meltdowns (so your brain doesn’t go blank)
  • The first 10 seconds plan to lower the chaos fast
  • Firm-but-gentle boundary phrases that actually stick
  • Co-regulation steps that help your child borrow your calm
  • Sibling conflict scripts (grabbing, “MINE!”, hitting, refusing to share)
  • Repair words for after a hard moment (so guilt doesn’t spiral)
  • Phone-friendly + printable so you can use it anywhere
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What you’ll get instantly

If you’ve ever thought “I don’t know what to say right now,” this gives you a calm plan you can lean on.

1-page Tantrum Cheat Sheet Fridge + phone friendly
Calm Scripts Sheet Exact words to say
Co-regulation Mini Guide Help them settle faster
Repair + Teaching Guide What to do after
Bonus: A simple “what to do first” flow so you don’t freeze when the big feeling hits.
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How to use the Toolkit (Before / During / After)

This isn’t a “read once and forget” download. It’s a calm plan you can come back to, on your phone, on the fridge, or right in the moment when your brain goes blank.

Remember: When toddlers explode, it’s not because you’re failing. It’s often a little nervous system that’s overwhelmed and doesn’t yet have the words or wiring to cope.
BEFORE tantrums

Lower the “stress bucket”

  • Connection before instructions (a tiny cuddle, eye contact, “yes time”).
  • Predictable rhythms (gentle pattern, not a perfect schedule).
  • Protect the basics: sleep, snacks, and a few quiet pockets.
A seen child doesn’t need to shout as loudly with their behaviour.
DURING tantrums

When the storm is already here

  • Breathe for you first (your calm leads the way).
  • Keep them safe + use fewer words.
  • Name the feeling, not the behaviour.
  • Offer calm, not logic (thinking brain is offline).
“You’re safe. I’m right here. We’ll get through this together.”
AFTER tantrums

The “quiet magic” part

  • Repair if you snapped (without drowning in guilt).
  • Reconnect (cuddle, story, play) to reset the bond.
  • Teach one tiny skill when everyone is calm.
Repair doesn’t mean you failed: it means you’re building safety.
Quick 60-second reset (for you)
  • Inhale 4… exhale 6.
  • Tell yourself: “This is temporary.”
  • Tell yourself: “I can be the calm in the storm.”
3 phrases to keep ready
  • “I won’t let you hit. I’m here to keep you safe.”
  • “You’re really upset that we had to stop.”
  • “You can cry. I’m staying with you.”
If you lose it (still salvageable)
  • “I’m feeling too angry. I’m going to breathe for a moment, then I’ll come back.”
  • Then return for repair (that’s the skill).
Repair scripts (copy + paste)
  • “I’m sorry I shouted. You didn’t deserve that.”
  • “I was overwhelmed. I’m working on staying calmer.”
  • “Even when I’m mad, I love you. That never changes.”

✨ Put this on “easy mode”

Download the Toolkit, save the quick reminder page, and the next time big feelings hit: you’ll have words to lean on instead of panic.

Educational support only, not medical or professional advice. If you’re worried about your child’s wellbeing, please speak with a qualified professional.

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What other parents are saying 💛

Real-life gentle parenting is messy. These are the kinds of “oh wow, I needed that” reactions parents share after using calm scripts and simple steps in the moment.

“This made me stop spiraling.” I tried the first 10 seconds step and the whole moment shifted.

Parent avatar ✨ calmer evenings – Anna, mom of 3

I finally had words. No lecture, no threats, just a calm boundary that actually worked.

Parent avatar 💬 scripts help – Alisson, mom of 2

My favorite part is the “after” section. Repairing without guilt changed everything for me.

Parent avatar 💛 repair & reconnect – Christie, mom of a 4-year old

It feels like a tiny plan I can hold onto when my brain goes blank. I’ve saved it on my phone.

Parent avatar 📌 save-worthy – Nova, mom of a 3-year old
Want the “what do I say RIGHT NOW?” plan? 💛 Download the free Toddler Tantrum Toolkit and get calm scripts + quick steps for ages 2–5, sent straight to your inbox. ✨ Free • 2 minutes • Instant download
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If you’re thinking, “Okay… but will I remember this in the moment?”

You’re not supposed to perform perfectly when you’re stressed. That’s why the Toolkit is built to be: grab-and-go quick steps, simple scripts, and a calm plan you can lean on.

Why this works (even when you’re tired)

  • It focuses on nervous system safety first (not long lectures).
  • It gives you fewer words (because more words often backfire).
  • It helps you hold limits without fear, and without giving in.

What to do the next time it happens

  • Step 1: Breathe (inhale 4, exhale 6).
  • Step 2: Safety + boundary (“I won’t let you hit.”).
  • Step 3: Name the feeling (“You’re so mad.”).
  • Step 4: Stay close / fewer demands.
  • Step 5: Repair later (short + warm).
Gentle reminder: Tantrums aren’t a sign your child is “bad.” They’re a sign a young brain is overwhelmed, and learning. And you’re learning too.

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Educational support only, not medical or professional advice. If you’re worried about your child’s wellbeing, please speak with a qualified professional.

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