Tantrums, Triggers, and How to Deal

Establish Boundaries

Dealing with tantrums can be effectively done by setting limits for your child. It is crucial to establish the boundary that physical violence is never acceptable, even though it may take some time for your child to fully understand and comply with this rule. If your toddler tends to kick or hit during tantrums, consistently reinforce the message that hurting others is not acceptable. By doing so consistently, your child will eventually learn to listen and adhere to this boundary, as they ultimately seek your approval.


Effective Communication: Avoid Yelling

As a responsible adult, it is crucial to maintain control and set a positive example for your child. One way to achieve this is by refraining from yelling. Engaging in yelling matches with your child will only escalate the situation further. It is important to keep in mind that children often struggle to manage their emotions, leading to a heightened level of frustration. By remaining calm yourself, you can help create a more peaceful environment. However, if you do find yourself yelling, take a moment to apologize, focus on deep breathing, and demonstrate the behavior you expect from your child.

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