Episode 6

Building Frustration Tolerance: Supporting our children's stress resiliency

Does your child become explosive when things don’t go their way?

Do they freak out when you say “no”? 

In this episode, Caley explains *why* this happens and gives you three strategies to help your child build resiliency. If you want to dive deeper into the material, sign-up for June’s Lunch and Learn: www.caleykukla.com/lunch-and-learn

Follow Caley at: IG: @caleykukla Facebook: Caley Kukla, M.Ed, and TikTok: @caleykukla_med 

Books Links: 

Shubert Rants and Raves By Dr. Becky Bailey

Try and Stick With It By Cheri Meiners

Jabari Tries By Gaia Cornwell 

I Can Do Hard Things By Gabi Garcia

Daniel Tiger: “I’m Feeling Mad”

Ravi’s Roar By Tom Percival 


About the Podcast

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About your host

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Caley Kukla

Caley earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education and her Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Florida. For the past 12 years, she has worked in a variety of roles to serve families including preschool teacher, early interventionist, behavior therapist, and now a private consultant and podcaster.

Her most recent professional development includes Conscious Discipline™, The Play Project ™, and training with Dr. Ross Greene on his Collaborative Problem-Solving approach. Caley grounds her work in the most up-to-date neuropsychology, Attachment Theory, and developmentally appropriate practices that value the parent-child relationship over compliance. 

Caley empowers parents to understand children’s behavior through brain science and empathy by translating children’s behavior into easy-to-follow steps. In between translating brain science to practical tips for parents, Caley raises her two boys with her husband in South Florida. She works out daily and loves the ocean, naps, and coffee.