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Welch Center Releases Video Series to Help Parents Manage Meltdowns

Parents struggling to navigate toddler tantrums and emotional withdrawal now have access to a new bilingual video series, Tips for Connection, designed to replace traditional reward-and-punishment strategies with biological co-regulation techniques developed by the Martha G. Welch Center for Emotional Connection.

Welch Center Releases Video Series to Help Parents Manage Meltdowns

The two-to-five-minute videos offer immediate, practical guidance for caregivers of children aged 0–5. Rather than focusing on behavioral control, the series emphasizes that young children learn to regulate their emotions by first establishing a deep, connected state with their parents. This approach suggests that when parents prioritize emotional reconnection during moments of stress, improved behavior follows as a natural result.

Dr. Martha G. Welch, founder of the center and a former researcher at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, argues that emotional connection is a biological necessity for healthy development rather than just a sentiment. The digital resources, currently available in English and Spanish at emotionalconnection.org, address specific challenges including withdrawal and the full spectrum of childhood emotions. Following the video launch, the organization plans to release a free mobile application, EmoteConnect, to further integrate these research-backed tools into daily family life.

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