No More Toddler Tantrums
Surely You're Not Serious?!?
The answer is No! I'm not serious. Toddler tantrums are a fact of life - but there is a lot you can do to reduce how often they happen and how long they last.
Triumphing over tantrums may take a while, but it is a realistic goal - and it will give you confidence to cope with behaviour problems throughout your toddler's childhood and adolescence. |
3 Things To Remember...
- All tantrums are a normal part of toddler development.
- Some toddler tantrums are attempts by the child to get their own way, some are merely a way of letting off steam.
- Understanding this difference will help you deal better with each individual outburst.
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What Is A Tantrum?
A tantrum happens when the child is overwhelmed by feelings that she cannot control. Sometimes it is possible to spot the warning signs: her face screwed up in frustration while trying to open the toy box, or the increasingly frantic attempts to open the fridge (ah, those pesky child locks!).
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In This Section:
Why Do Tantrums Happen? Find out why toddlers have tantrums, and the difference between the two main types of outburst.
How To Prevent Tantrums 6 valuable tips to stop any meltdown before it starts. Why planning ahead, substitution and parental support are so effective in stopping tantrums before they even start.
The Tantrum Prevention Kit Find out what exactly this is, and how to get hold of yours - completely free!
Dealing With Tantrums - Part I Simple strategies for dealing with Frustration tantrums.
Dealing With Tantrums - Part II Tips to deal with more challenging tantrums, so your toddler learns right from wrong while building their self-esteem. Learn how to set clear boundaries while giving unconditional support.
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