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How To Have A Tantrum Free Toddler

By Ruth Graham


It might seem impossible to avoid the constant fits and acting out that comes with raising a child who is going from infanthood to childhood. Many people associate two-year-olds with being some of the hardest to raise children, but it does not always have to be that way. By simply learning what other experienced parents have figured out and shared with others, everyone has the chance to raise a tantrum free toddler.

One main principle that can benefit anyone trying to teach their kids to behave better is that children learn from and imitate the behavior of their parents. This means that any behavior that the parent presents to the child will, in some way or another, be reflected back upon them. It can be a shocking revelation when trying to figure out why a child acts a certain way when the parent takes a step back and looks at the way he or she acts.

While it may be tempting to tell toddlers "no" to everything they do, it is important to go a little deeper than that sometimes. These toddlers are curious about the world, and understanding their intentions helps a lot with parenting them. It is a lack of patience that is the cause of the "terrible twos".

It might seem like a no-brainer that everyone should treat others the way they wish to be treated. It is still surprising for some to hear that the same general rule should be applied to their children. A child should be given understanding and disciplined in a way that they will understand, rather than making them resent the discipliner.

An important thing to understand and keep in mind is that children are human beings, and expecting them to act otherwise is sure to present problems. There have been numerous parents who try to tell their kids that they have to sit and be quiet for long periods of time without ever realizing how unrealistic of an expectation this is. The expectations put upon children must be reasonable.

It is tempting as a parent to try to control your kids' lives fully. It is important to steer clear of this mentality, since children are individuals like all other human beings. Trying to oppress their individuality can never end well.

A lot of parents think of their familial role as that of an emperor who is tasked with ruling every thought and action of their kids. However, since children can't be completely controlled anyway, a helpful way to think of it the role is as a guide in life. This makes it easier to deal with that fact that kids will inevitably go their own way every once in a while.

One of the primary things that all kids need is plenty of quality time. If not enough time is spent with the child in which they're given full, genuine attention, they are likely to act out to get the attention. Finding activities to do together is a big help.




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