

Sat, 02 Aug
|Singapore
From Tantrums to Tranquility: Building Emotional Resilience in Toddlers
Why “no” can trigger big feelings—and how to respond with clear boundaries plus genuine validation
Time & Location
02 Aug 2025, 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Singapore, 16 Pebble Ln, Singapore 437565
About the event

What's really happening when your toddler gets upset over a broken banana or demands to be carried everywhere?
Through role-play scenarios, "tantrum charades," and our anonymous Parenting Confessions Corner, we'll decode the difference between healthy attachment and codependency. You'll learn to distinguish between reaction and response, discovering how to guide your little one toward emotional resilience while maintaining your own calm.
🎁 Complimentary workshop resource to take home 🧒 For parents of infants and toddlers (0-2 years old)
🥤Includes refreshments
Please Note: This workshop is designed for adults only. We kindly ask that children not attend as childcare will not be provided.
What You'll Take Away

Practical techniques for moving from reactive to responsive parenting in challenging moments
Tools to decode different types of cries and understand what your child really needs
Strategies for role-modeling coping skills rather than solving every problem for your child
Understanding of when to validate emotions and when to hold loving boundaries
Curated parenting resources, including guides for creating calm spaces at home and conversation starters for emotional check-ins
Meet Bianca Tan, Our Principal & Workshop Facilitator

Bianca brings both professional expertise—specialised training in dyslexia studies, the Orton-Gillingham approach, and years across diverse educational settings—and deep personal understanding as someone who grew up navigating classes by the Dyslexia Association of Singapore, as well as speech therapy. As both educator and mother of two, she knows that learning flourishes when it feels joyful and meaningful. Her core belief shapes everything we explore together: if learning isn't engaging and attractive, even the most carefully crafted content won't take root.