Toddler Meets Baby

TODDLER MEETS BABY

WORKSHOP

Are you ready to transform your parenting?

DOES THIS SOUND LIKE YOU...?

  • Your toddler begins testing boundaries and acting up as soon as you start feeding the baby.
  • You find it challenging to stay calm when your toddler acts out or is rough with the baby.
  • Your toddler throws tantrums when you're busy with the baby and can't give them attention.
  • You're unsure about how to handle your toddler's intense emotions like jealousy and frustration towards the new sibling.
  • You feel guilty, worrying that you might be harming your relationship with your toddler.
  • Your toddler shows signs of regression in areas like toileting, sleep, and eating due to the arrival of the new sibling.

YOU WILL LEARN..

  • How to anticipate your toddler's reactions and understand how long these behaviors might last when a new sibling is introduced.
  • Six frequent errors parents make during the introduction of a new sibling.
  • Tips for confidently managing behavior regressions.
  • Strategies for addressing your toddler's acting out and testing boundaries while you care for the baby.
  • Ways to cultivate a positive relationship between siblings from the beginning.
  • Methods to maintain a strong bond with your toddler while balancing attention with the new baby.

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DID YOU KNOW..

Bringing home a new sibling is a major change for you, your toddler, and your relationship. Your toddler may go through various emotions, including excitement and eagerness to engage with the baby, as well as sadness from missing your undivided attention. This reaction is entirely normal and can result in behavior challenges such as jealousy, regressions, boundary-testing, and rough behavior.

THE WORKSHOP

This workshop dives deep into understanding how the arrival of a new sibling impacts your toddler—and gives you the tools to navigate this big transition with confidence.


Here's what you’ll get:

✅ A 50-Minute Recorded Workshop
Learn exactly how to support your toddler through this transition with strategies to handle regressions, limit-testing, tantrums, jealousy, and sibling interactions while strengthening your parent-child connection.


✅ Interactive Handout
Tailor the workshop’s guidance to fit your unique family dynamic and specific needs. This handout ensures you're not just learning but applying what works best for you.


✅ Ready-to-Use Scripts
No more wondering what to say! Get word-for-word scripts to help you handle moments when your toddler acts out, feels jealous, is rough with the baby, or struggles to adapt—all while building a positive sibling bond.

This workshop is your go-to guide for tackling the tricky transition of helping your toddler adjust to a new sibling—with confidence and compassion!


You'll learn simple, effective strategies and communication tools to support your toddler through this big change while keeping your connection strong with both your toddler and your new baby.

The BEST part?!

You can grab it all today for a just $37!


Let’s make this transition smoother (and a whole lot less stressful) for your growing family!


Workshop led by Emily Ray, mom, Certified Early Childhood Educator, Certified Parent Coach and owner of Ray of Sunshine Parenting, LLC.


Meet Emily, a working mom with a passion for helping parents navigate parenthood. Drawing from her background in education and child psychology, she offers practical workshops and resources aimed at providing support and strategies for handling the challenges of children's behavior from a neuroscience and empathetic approach.


In her sessions, Emily creates an open, understanding and nurturing environment to support families through the big adjustments in life with a toddler. Through interactive workshops and resources, she equips parents with effective techniques for introducing your toddler to meeting your new baby, handling behavior due to changes in the household, and fostering positive communication with their little ones.

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