What not to do when your child has a tantrum



What not to do when your child has a tantrum


·         ·         Don’t yell:  however your child's acts; put in mind that you're his mom. Don't shout or threaten him/her. You have to be stable and in control.

·         Don’t stay on the same situation: hold your child and go together to a peaceful place. If you can't because she's screaming too much, empty space around from any dangerous items that could be thrown, hit, or kicked out.

·         Don't show (s) he’s overreacting. Telling him/her that he is frustrated isn't helpful. Otherwise, let him know you apprehend that he's frustrated or upset.

·         Don't put burden on your child. Don't tell your child that his tantrum is making you feels unwell. Your child doesn't bear this responsibility, and you shouldn't give him that impression.


·         Do not be reason: sympathize only.  In this time, your child is not able to listen, understand or figure out. His brain simply won’t manage logic

Talk to your doctor if you feel that you can't manage your child's tantrums or if you're feeling uncontrollable, anxious or overwhelmed.



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