Live at 7pm I Managing Tantrums vs Meltdowns
Join us LIVE at 7 PM with Dr. Himani Narula, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician, as she breaks down the difference between tantrums and meltdowns in children with autism. Learn practical, easy-to-apply strategies to manage challenging behaviors with patience and understanding. This session will help parents identify triggers, respond effectively, and support their child’s emotional needs in the right way. Don’t miss this insightful discussion—your questions are welcome! 💙 . . Call us on 8800980055 to book your appointment or visit www.continuakids.com

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