After-School Meltdowns: Why Big-Feeling Kids Fall Apart at 3:30 (and What Helps)
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After-School Meltdowns: Why Big-Feeling Kids Fall Apart at 3:30 (and What Helps)
If your child holds it together all day and then falls apart the second they're home, you're not alone—and your child isn't "being difficult." In this episode, we unpack why after-school meltdowns are often a tired "air traffic control" brain + an overflowing stress bucket… and why it usually spills out with the person they feel safest with.
You'll leave with a few simple scripts and Tiny Wins that make the after-school window kinder for your child's nervous system… and yours.
In this episode, you'll learn- Why meltdowns spike when executive function is maxed out
- What "after-school restraint collapse" is (and why it often lands on you)
- Why strong-willed, big-feeling kids can experience the day at volume 10
- How a short after-school "landing strip" reduces power struggles
- How to be warm and boundaried at the same time
- Name the pattern (even silently): "This is after-school collapse."
- Protect the first 20–30 minutes: snack + chill before demands
- Decode the feeling first: "What might this behavior be trying to say?"
- Try High / Low / Silly to connect without a heavy debrief
- Landing strip: "Your brain worked really hard today. First we're doing snack and chill—then we'll talk about homework."
- When they snap at you: "Oof. That came out sharp. I'm going to stay close and keep everyone safe."
- Warm + boundaried: "I won't let you hit. You can be mad, and I'm right here. Let's stomp/push the wall/pillow."
- Transition to homework: "Do you want 10 minutes and then start, or start now and be done sooner?"
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