Between birth and age four, your child’s brain and nervous system are developing at a rapid pace.
Millions of neural connections are forming every second, shaped by repeated experiences, relationships, and emotional environments.
Your child is not yet able to regulate emotions independently.
They rely on you not for perfection but for co-regulation, safety, and guidance.
Behaviours such as tantrums, emotional outbursts, separation distress, or resistance are not signs of poor parenting or a “difficult child.”
They are expressions of an immature nervous system learning how to manage big feelings in a big world.