(Thu) Pastel Communication Co., Ltd. (headquarters: Toshima-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Kayoko Yoshino) operates "Nicotto! Juku," an online parenting school designed for mothers raising children with developmental disorders or in the gray zone, offering accessible learning and consultation anytime. On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at 12:00 PM, Nicotto! Juku will host an online live event titled "Should You Not Stop Tantrums? The Correct 'Ignoring' Approach for Children Over 5 Who Can't Calm Down." Details: https://desc-lab.com/nicotto202201/?prt0701 Hello. This is a notice about an upcoming Nicotto! Live event brought to you by "Nicotto! Juku," an online parenting school that believes the more parenting 'common sense' a mother lets go of, the closer her child gets to their dreams. In recent years, it has become clear that a significant number of children enrolled in regular classrooms face challenges in learning and behavior. At home, many parents struggle with parent-child conflicts over homework, screen time, daily routines, and bedtime transitions. Often, the more parents try to verbally calm a child during a tantrum, the harder it becomes for the child to settle down. This situation—"I'm saying the right things, yet things are getting worse"—can easily lead to feelings of isolation and self-blame among caregivers. To address this, the upcoming Nicotto! Live event will focus on "the correct way to support children over 5 who can't calm down from tantrums, helping them develop the ability to self-regulate through the right kind of 'ignoring' strategy," aimed at parents struggling with how to respond to prolonged tantrums. The featured speaker is Yuka Okano, a Developmental Science Communication Trainer. As a mother who once struggled with her son's intense tantrums and defiance, she has firsthand experience with the parent-child battles that arise during everyday transitions—homework, gaming, bath time, bedtime—where "the more you say, the worse it gets." She has since transformed