Fine at School, Melting at Home: The After-School Crash

Fine at School, Melting at Home: The After-School Crash Episode summary Why does your child seem fine at school, camp, or practice, then melt down the second they get in the car or walk through the door? In this episode, Dr. Amy Patenaude breaks down the after-school crash: why kids may hold it together all day and then fall apart at home, why "How was your day?" can accidentally feel like one more demand, and what to do before you start asking questions. If your child has big feelings, ADHD, anxiety, sensory overwhelm, executive functioning challenges, school stress, or hard transitions, this episode will help you understand what may be happening underneath the slammed door, sharp "fine," or sudden meltdown. You'll learn a simple framework for those first tricky minutes after pickup: Land. Limit. Later. This episode is for you if… • Your child is "fine" at school but melts down at home. • After-school pickup feels tense, unpredictable, or weirdly personal. • You ask, "How was your day?" and get a flat "fine," a slammed door, or a full-body reaction. • Your child seems out of words after school, camp, sports, or a long structured day. • You wonder if the after-school crash is ADHD, anxiety, sensory overload, hunger, school stress, learning load, or "just behavior." • You want to be calm and supportive, but you do not want to be snapped at, yelled at, or treated like the family emotional trash can. • You need a realistic after-school reset for real life: dinner, homework, laundry, activities, deadlines, and everyone's nervous system in the car. In this episode you'll learn • Spot why the after-school crash may be about accumulated load, not disrespect. • Understand why "How was your day?" can feel like too much for an overloaded child. • Recognize why your child's "fine" is not always a verdict on your parenting. • Use the Land. Limit. Later. framework when your child is flooded. • Hold boundaries without turning the car into a lecture hall. • Teach one safe big-feelings strategy before your child needs it. • Notice your own nervous system so you can respond instead of react. Tiny Wins to try this week • Don't lead with questions. Instead of "How was your day?" try: "Hey, I love you. I'm so glad you're here. I'd love to hear about your day when you're ready." • Pick one no-questions signal. Your child might say "no questions yet," hold up a hand, put on headphones, or use a small card in the car. • Practice one safe big-feelings tool when everyone is calm. Try squeezing a stuffed animal, pushing hands against the wall, stomping feet, drinking water, or taking quiet space. • Delay one non-urgent correction. The backpack, lunchbox, muddy shoes, or homework reminder can wait 10 minutes. • Take a parent pause. Try: "I'm feeling myself get too activated. I'm going to take a minute so I can come back calmer." Pick one. One is enough. Free Resources After-School Reset Guide A simple guide to help your family move from chaos in the car to calm-ish at home. It includes a reset routine, scripts to borrow, troubleshooting for when it still goes sideways, and a build-your-own after-school plan. Download the After-School Reset Guide (https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/...) Volcano Feelings Freebie A kid-friendly way to talk about big feelings before they erupt. Use this resource to help your child notice what is building inside and practice language for those "volcano moment" reactions. Download the Volcano Feelings Freebie (https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/...) Summer Without the Spiral A practical resource for helping summer feel a little less chaotic and a little more doable. It is especially helpful for families navigating transitions, flexible routines, and big feelings during less-structured days. Download Summer Without the Spiral (https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/...) Tiny Wins Playbook A simple tool for choosing one small, doable shift instead of trying to overhaul your whole family system. Use it to build tiny routines, scripts, and supports that can actually fit your real life. Download the Tiny Wins Playbook (https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/...) ADHD, Anxiety, or Something Else? A guide to help you start sorting through what might be underneath your child's big reactions, avoidance, meltdowns, or school struggles. It is not a diagnosis, but it can help you organize what you are noticing and think about next steps. Download ADHD, Anxiety, or Something Else? (https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/...) Support + Connect Amy's Fundraiser Support Amy's fundraiser and learn more about the cause she is raising money for here. Support Amy's Fundraiser (https://kyle-pease-foundation-inc.netw...

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