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What Your Child’s Meltdowns Are Really Telling You [with Dr Dusty Hess]
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- Apr 21, 2026
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- 1134
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Summary
What if your child’s meltdowns aren’t misbehaviour… but a message? In this powerful conversation, Dr Dusty Hess flips the script on parenting struggles—revealing how sleep, food, stress, and screen time are quietly shaping your child’s emotions, focus, and behaviour. If you’ve been stuck in a cycle of reacting, correcting, and feeling exhausted… this episode will show you where real change begins. KEY POINTS Behaviour is information, not defiance Sleep deprivation impacts mood, focus, and even metabolism Food isn’t just fuel—it’s brain chemistry Chronic stress pushes kids into survival mode (not learning mode) Screen time is linked to anxiety, aggression, and inattention “Upstream parenting” focuses on prevention, not reaction Small, consistent changes can transform your child’s regulation QUOTE OF THE EPISODE “Sometimes a child isn’t acting out—their body is crying out.” RESOURCES MENTIONED Upstream Health (Dr Dusty Hess) Upstream Plus Membership & Magazine ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS Prioritise sleep before trying to fix behaviour Stabilise one daily habit (e.g. breakfast or bedtime) Reduce overscheduling and protect downtime Have ongoing conversations about screen use (don’t just restrict it) Look for the root cause , not just the reaction Start small—one upstream shift at a time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.