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Avoiding Toddler Tantrums The terrible twos, Even the most dignified parent has been left
red-faced and wanting to be swallowed into the ground while their toddler is
having a public meltdown.
Here are a few easy ideas for avoiding toddler
tantrums:
Don't Let Them Get Over Tired Don't let your toddler become too tired. Set a regular nap routine
and try to stick to it, and make sure he goes to bed at a reasonable time and
gets enough sleep during the night. Tiredness is often the first reason for a
tantrum.
Keep Sugar Levels Stable Don't let
your toddler's blood sugar levels dip too low. This will make him irritable and
tired, the tantrum will soon follow. Make sure he has plenty of small nutritious
snacks throughout the day to provide him with a steady source of energy to avoid
blood sugar dips.
Give Them Time Allow enough time
for activities like getting dressed, brushing their hair and getting in and out
of the car. Your toddler will want to do a lot of these things on his own and
rushing him is a sure way to start a tantrum. Give him a little extra time and
let him try to be independent by allowing him to do certain things for
himself.
Put it Away Is there a certain
item that always causes your toddler to have a tantrum? A food that's only for
after dinner or an item he shouldn't have. Then put it where he can't see it.
Out of sight, out of mind, is a great way of avoiding tantrums.
Ignore It This is easier said than
done and of course it depends where your child is having his tantrum. If you're
in the middle of the supermarket you can't just walk away or ignore your child
especially if they're grabbing or breaking things. In this instance it may be
best to gently pick up your child and take him outside or to an area away from
people and noise. Give him a few minutes to calm down and a big
hug.
If
your child is having a tantrum in a safe place like at home, then it's best to
walk away until he calms down. Make sure he can't hurt himself or anything or
anyone else and just walk away. Once he's finished give him a hug and talk about
what he's feeling.
Give Him a Hug Many times your
child just needs to be held and needs you to help him control his emotions. If
he's in the middle of a tantrum try gently hugging him and just hold him. A lot
of the times this will completely diffuse the tantrum. Be sensitive to his
reactions and if you see your hug is only making him more upset then give him a
little space instead or try a different approach.
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