Temper tantrums

Learn how to effectively handle temper tantrums with proven strategies. Discover helpful tips to diffuse tantrums and promote positive behavior in children.
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Sometimes when you’re in a tricky situation (like a certain someone has entered full-blown temper tantrum mode in the middle of the cereal aisle), it can actually be more helpful to think about what NOT to do. Like ignoring you child. I typically like to stay positive and pay atte

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Susan Humphries
Dealing with 3 year-old temper tantrums? If you have a toddler, chances are you are dealing with a lot of tantrums. This can be frustrating as your child can have a tantrum anywhere and for the simpliest of reasons. Check out this article for find out more about tantrums, how to prevent and handle them. Couture, Tantrums Quotes, Educators Quotes, Toddler Tantrums Handling, Parenting Strong Willed Child, Temper Tantrums Toddler, Throwing Tantrums, Tantrum Kids, Parenting Workshop

Dealing with 3 year-old temper tantrums? If you have a toddler, chances are you are dealing with a lot of tantrums. This can be frustrating as your child can have a tantrum anywhere and for the simpliest of reasons. Check out this article for find out more about tantrums, how to prevent and handle them.

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Mary Rodrigues
Dr. Kaytie Milliken on Instagram: "I suppose we can add thirsty to the list, too. 🧃  In the midst of challenging behavior, stop to consider: H: is he hungry? Blood sugar low? Tummy ache? A: is she angry? Did something else happen? L: is he lonely? How have we connected today? T: are they tired? Or sick? How does her body feel?  Pausing to acknowledge other factors that may be contributing to fussy/dramatic/aggressive behavior does not mean we’re ignoring or allowing the behavior. 🙅🏻‍♀️  It means we recognize that our next step (which may or may not include continued conversation or consequences) will be significantly more effective if we fill the obvious void first.  💤🥪🍭🤒🥛  When adults act up (i.e., I throw my own temper tantrums sometimes) we expect our loved ones to give us some Mom Challenge, Aggressive Behavior, Tummy Ache, Challenging Behaviors, Temper Tantrums, Next Step, Blood Sugar, The List, The Face

Dr. Kaytie Milliken on Instagram: "I suppose we can add thirsty to the list, too. 🧃 In the midst of challenging behavior, stop to consider: H: is he hungry? Blood sugar low? Tummy ache? A: is she angry? Did something else happen? L: is he lonely? How have we connected today? T: are they tired? Or sick? How does her body feel? Pausing to acknowledge other factors that may be contributing to fussy/dramatic/aggressive behavior does not mean we’re ignoring or allowing the behavior. 🙅🏻‍♀️…

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Jameela Mandaro
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Temper tantrums are very common among kids between the ages of 1 and 3. They usually happen as a way for a child to show their emotions, and they can manifest through screaming, hitting, and even holding one’s breath. That’s because children at this age don’t have the ability to express their frustration with words, and it’s in their parents’ hands to address the issue and make the kid feel safe and calm.

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