Red Zone Parenting: Why Kids Won't Listen in Meltdowns
Red Zone Parenting: Why Kids Won't Listen in Meltdowns Episode summary Ever tried to reason with your kid mid-meltdown… and it made everything worse? In this episode, Dr. Amy Patenaude breaks down what the Red Zone actually is—when your child's brain is flooded and they genuinely can't listen, even if your logic is perfect. You'll learn what to do instead of talking, why after-school meltdowns hit so hard, and the short scripts that help kids settle faster (without you becoming Category 5, too). In this episode you'll learn • Why kids won't listen in the Red Zone (and why it's not "defiance") • How to spot the early tells (the eye shift, rigid body, "angry seatbelt click") before the volcano erupts • How the "Last Word Trophy" trap escalates both of you • The Category 5 rule: no teaching—what to do when your kid is fully flooded • What to say instead: short, repeatable scripts that keep safety and connection intact • How to teach + repair after the storm passes (when learning actually happens) Tiny Wins to try this week • Pick one Red Zone phrase and practice saying it out loud when you're calm (yes, really). • When you notice your child's early tells (eye shift, rigid body, forceful car door/seatbelt), treat that as your cue to say less and slow down. • Try the "two choices" structure during transitions: "Now or two minutes." • If your brain starts doing the dishwasher spin cycle, take a 90-second reset so you don't become Category 5, too. • After the meltdown, do one repair sentence: "We're back. That was big. Next time we'll try earlier." Pick one. One is enough. Free resources • Volcano Moments Guide — phrases for hurricane-level feelings (so you're not improvising mid-eruption): https://psyched2parent.myflodesk.com/... Disclaimer This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not medical, psychological, or legal advice. Listening to this podcast does not create a provider-client relationship. If you're concerned about your child's mental health, safety, or development, please consult a qualified professional in your area. Links & follow • Shownotes + previous episodes: https://psyched2parent.com/podcast/ • Instagram: / psyched2parent • Facebook: / psyched2parent • TikTok: / psyched2parent

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