If you’ve ever asked yourself “Why is my child doing this?” — this conversation is for you.
Behavior in toddlerhood can feel confusing, frustrating, and sometimes even overwhelming. But beneath every tantrum, refusal, and power struggle… there’s something deeper going on.
In this LiveTalk, Devon Kuntzman — toddler parenting coach and founder of Transforming Toddlerhood — will walk us through a fresh, empowering perspective on behavior. Instead of just trying to stop it, we’ll learn how to understand it.
Devon will share the mindset shifts and practical tools that help parents decode what’s really going on — so we can respond with more clarity, confidence, and connection.

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What This Talk Will Help You See Differently:
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Why behavior isn’t the problem — it’s the message: Instead of focusing on stopping “bad” behavior, Devon will help us shift our lens and see behavior as communication. You’ll learn how to pause, observe, and understand what your child is really trying to express in those hard moments.
- How to decode common toddler behaviors (without second-guessing yourself): From hitting to yelling to refusing to listen — you’ll get clear, compassionate insights into why these behaviors happen and what your child might need from you in those moments.
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When behavior is a red flag — and what to do about it: Sometimes behavior points to something deeper. Devon will share gentle ways to spot when your child might need more support, and how to respond without panic or guilt.
This isn't about being perfect.
It’s about understanding what’s underneath the surface so you can meet your child’s needs — and your own — with more compassion and intention.
Whether you’re in the thick of toddlerhood or supporting families in your classroom or practice, you’ll walk away with tools that make sense and feel good to use. Save your spot and join us live for this powerful, practical conversation.
Event Format
The LiveTalk will commence with a 45-60 minute presentation to some basic concepts, equipping you with the context and tools to make the most of the Q&A session that follows.