If there’s one thing we all know about toddlers , it’s that they are capable of throwing some epic wobblies, over seemingly small things. Of course, to a two-year-old, their banana breaking (or – even worse – you cutting it up for them when they wanted it whole) is a life-shattering ordeal. But how’s best to respond when young kids do have the meltdown to end all meltdowns? One therapist previously said asking them a “tiny, non-threatening question” can help distract in the moment (I’ll be hones