
Why do kids act out, melt down, scream, or constantly fight with their siblings? In this episode of The Whinypaluza Podcast, sits down with behavior analyst Emily Groben to explore what behavior is really communicating. Emily explains how children often lack the skills to express their needs and emotions, and why understanding the “why” behind behavior can completely change how parents respond. From sibling rivalry and praise to meltdowns and autism support, this episode is packed with practical parenting tools that can help create calmer, more connected homes. Key Takeaways • Every behavior serves a purpose. • Sibling rivalry is often rooted in attention, access, and developmental skills. • Praise is one of the most powerful parenting tools. • Meltdowns should be handled with calm and safety, not escalation. • Children need replacement skills, not just punishment. • Five to ten minutes of focused attention can make a huge difference.Connect with Emily GrobenInstagram: @emilygrobenFacebook: Blue Bolt Pediatric CareWebsite: BlueBoltPediatricCare.comIf this episode encouraged you, please share it with another parent who may need support right now. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and keep spending every day laughing, learning, and loving.Listen here: The Whinypaluza Podcast on Apple Podcasts
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