Manage tantrum in public
Manage tantrum in public Keep your toddler away from other kids who are nearby him just to keep them save. Be very firm about what is acceptable and what is not. Be clear that it is not okay to behave like this. You could say, "I see that you're mad, but I can't let you bother anyone. Give him ideas to relax him and keep away the frustrating feelings by hopping, jumping or meowing like a cat." It's especially tempting when your child has a wave of anger in public to cave in as a way of ending the episode. But, don't give in to quiet your child. No matter how long it goes on. Sometimes you give unreasonable demands or try to bribe or negotiate with your screaming child. But it’s not right. Admitting teaches your child that pitching is the way to get what she wants and sets the stage for future behavior problems.