EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 3 MIN
Episode 7) How to Handle Tantrums in Public Without Loosing Control
from Calm the Chaos: Parenting & Mental Health · host MentalHealthRN
In this episode, we talk about one of the most stressful parenting situations — when a child has a tantrum in public.Many parents feel embarrassed, judged, or overwhelmed in these moments. It can feel like everyone is watching, and pressure builds quickly. But public tantrums are common, especially for young children, and they can be managed with calm, clear strategies.As a mental health nurse working with families, I share practical tools parents can use to stay calm, respond confidently, and guide their child through big emotions in public settings.You will learn:• Why children have tantrums in public• How to stay calm when others are watching• What to do during a meltdown• How to prevent future public tantrumsThis episode will help parents feel more prepared, more confident, and less stressed when challenging moments happen outside the home.
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In this episode, we talk about one of the most stressful parenting situations — when a child has a tantrum in public.Many parents feel embarrassed, judged, or overwhelmed in these moments. It can feel like everyone is watching, and pressure builds quickly. But public tantrums are common, especially for young children, and they can be managed with calm, clear strategies.As a mental health nurse working with families, I share practical tools parents can use to stay calm, respond confidently, and guide their child through big emotions in public settings.You will learn:• Why children have tantrums in public• How to stay calm when others are watching• What to do during a meltdown• How to prevent future public tantrumsThis episode will help parents feel more prepared, more confident, and less stressed when challenging moments happen outside the home.
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