When kids have tantrums, we parents have one thing in mind. It's a big stop sign that pops in our heads. The emotions run so close to the surface at these times, that we miss the chance to actually teach our children something. That's because before we teach them quality lessons, we have to understand the knowledge base they're working from.
It's normal for young children to have tantrums and the fact is that some people have tantrums well into adulthood because they never got taught the valuable lesson of expressing emotion appropriately. The fact is that it's not only normal for your child to have a tantrum at some point, it's a great indication that they are trying to express emotion rather than suppress it. Of course, they need to learn a new way, but that's where you come in.
We all use the tools that we have at hand. Children have no idea how to persuade you with speech or use a productive physical activity to exercise frustration and anger. The next time your child has a tantrum, give them options. If need be, wait until they calm down and show them what they could do instead of having a tantrum. Of course, that "no" word is going to be the trigger for some of these experiences. If this is the case, just don't give in so that your child can actually learn what "no" means. But please, don't yell at them. Yelling at your child only shows them a new version of a tantrum.
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Published by Kathy Foust - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
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Post a CommentGood advice! The picture is fab.