Chapter 1- Behind the meltdown, tools for calm connection and confidence.





About Your Host

 

I’m Evonne — child and family Social worker, mum, and fierce believer that children aren’t giving us a hard time… they’re having a hard time.

 

For years, I’ve supported families in my Perth practice to go from chaos and frustration to calm, connection, and confidence. This workshop distills my most-requested strategies into one powerful, practical training you can revisit whenever you need it.


Your child’s behaviour is communication.

Once you understand the message, you can respond with calm, compassion, and confidence.

 




Your investment


Why is this not like other advice


Most parenting tips are about stopping behaviour.

This workshop is about understanding behaviour — so you can respond in a way that meets your child’s needs and helps them build lifelong emotional skills.

 

You’ll discover how to:

  • Reduce the intensity and frequency of meltdowns
  • Strengthen trust and connection with your child
  • Stay calm and grounded even in the heat of the moment
  • Create a home environment that supports emotional regulation


Picture This

 

You pick your child up from school.

Instead of bracing for the after-school explosion, you understand their overwhelm, respond with confidence, and help them settle — without shouting, threats, or guilt.

 

You feel equipped.

You feel calm.

You feel connected.


What’s Included

  • 🎥 On-demand video workshop — lifetime access
  • 📝 Printable guides to help you apply the strategies immediately
  • 📋 Sensory needs overview from our OT guest speaker
  • 💬 Ready-to-use language scripts for tricky moments
  • ♾ Unlimited replays so you can revisit whenever you need a refresh


Who This Is For

 

This workshop is perfect if you’re:

  • A parent of a toddler, preschooler, or primary-aged child
  • Navigating sensory needs, anxiety, or neurodiversity
  • Wanting to replace yelling, punishment, and power struggles with calm connection
  • Ready to feel more confident in your parenting — even on hard days


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