Lesson 1393 of 1550
AI for Building Toddler Tantrum Response Cards for Both Parents
AI builds quick-reference cards, but only co-regulation in the moment ends a tantrum.
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- 1The premise
- 2toddler
- 3tantrums
- 4co-regulation
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Section 1
The premise
AI can build quick-reference cards both parents can use during toddler tantrums, but lasting calm comes from your own regulated body.
What AI does well here
- Generate 5 short scripts for common tantrum triggers
- Suggest physical co-regulation moves by age
- Draft a parent self-check before responding
- Build a debrief ritual after a hard one
What AI cannot do
- Stop a tantrum already in flight
- Replace sleep, food, or sensory needs being met
- Tell you when a tantrum is more than developmental
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