Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Temper Tantrums

As I was dealing with my daughter in her "terrific twos" (Haha!), I was reminded of some important rules of temper tantrums.

#1  If you know your child is not hurt, ignore the temper tantrum.  The more attention you give your child,
       the worse the tantrum will be.

#2  Try distracting your child by getting involved in something else.  My daughter loves reading, so
       sometimes I will just go over to the couch and start reading a book out loud.  Of course, I don't even
       look at her.  I act like I'm just enjoying the book myself.  Most of the time, within a minute or two, she
       will quiet down and join me.

#3  Most importantly, don't give in!  If you give in, you are reinforcing that temper tantrum behavior is an
      acceptable way to get what you want.

2 comments:

  1. What would you do if they were head bangers during those temper tantrums? :-)

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  2. I would recommend one of two things. If the area where the child is head banging is soft where no damage could be done to the child, I would leave the child be and try the distraction method. If the child's safety (or your other children's safety) is in question, I would probably give the child a modified time out with you where you take the child to a spot away (maybe a couch, soft chair, or bed) and let her finish out her temper tantrum. You could bring something like a book to use for distraction.

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