Remember the adorable little Cherubs, you brought home from the hospital?
Oh, it seems like only yesterday. Now your child has grown children. Peace to them is filled with amazement and discovery ...wonderful Things and disappointment. when all of a sudden, your little Cherubs becomes a little monster.
Your toddler just showed you the power of the 't ' word ...Tantrum. This is something that every parent dreads, but this is inevitable at one point or another.
Tantrum as emotional blown fuse.It's not that your child can prevent.Tantrums generally occur when your child is very frustrated frustration builds cargo inside it, until he is so full of tension that only explosion may release him he can run around the room screaming, wildly, he can throw yourself at the bottom, kicking and screaming.He seems to be completely out of control, and it.
What's a parent to do?
You can help prevent tantrums, organizing your Child life so that disappointment is permitted limits its most of the time it is not easy you don't always Mange on the correct balance between the amount of frustration, which is useful for teaching your kid and amount that is too much.
When tantrum:
~ Prevent your child from hurting yourself or hurting others during a tantrum
~ Don't yell or scream for your child
~ Not arguing with your child
~ Don't let the child to feel rewarded or punished from tantrum
~ Don't let tantrums embarrass you into giving your child requirements in public
No matter how much you hate your kids ' tantrums, he hates them more! if your child has frequent tantrums, take the kids to take. that have many tantrums are often lively children who are highly intelligent. remember that this is not just a time Baby! good news? as they grow, they will grow out of it.
Until they are teenagers.