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If you can't stop a meltdown fast and get your toddler to listen in 2 seconds we need to talk!

 

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With Meltdown Mastery

You get 12 days of my best listening & navigating behavior methods and my meltdown toolbox sent straight to your inbox!

  • Easy lessons sent straight to your inbox, no log-in or password needed!
  • My ABC and Request Praise Methods so your toddlers will listen the first time.
  • 2 SECOND SOLUTIONS to get your toddler to stop engaging in stressful behaviors like throwing, hitting, and screaming. 
  • Real Life Examples and Video Clips so you can understand how to implement the simple strategies yourself with your toddlers.
  • Day 12 includes the complete toolbox and all downloads links in an organized and easy access format.

Yes, It Really Is Possible to have less meltdowns and more milestones!

Tell Me No More!
NICE TO MEET YOU

I'm Heather Schalk

I'm a twin mama and the founder of 15 Minutes to Milestones. I have my masters in education and have taught pre-k through 9th grade in the classroom for ten years. My passion is helping moms get their toddlers to listen in 2 seconds and end meltdowns fast so they can have more meaningful moments with their little ones and a joyful relationship with fun and laughter.

I created the VIP Vault so Moms will have the resources at their fingertips that will save them time, energy, and money!

"I loved the thought put into this. Time gets away as a twin mom so having the learning bins put together ahead of time helps to ensure we are taking time to learn new things each week."

- Kelsey N.

"Intention is the key when raising twins because you have two different little people. Heather's program is rooted in intentional, connected play. She teaches you how to create organic learning opportunities and raise happy, healthy twins ready to learn at their own pace"

- Cara T.

"I love what you are doing here, creating the community and support systems that so many of us go without. Teaching us that we need to actually take care of ourselves, not just put it somewhere in the back of ours minds and think that we will get to self care at some point."

- Emmeline F.