Articles about tantrum (0-50 of 415)

  • A Look At Anxiety Attacks In Children
    By: Rodger Okoye | - Anxiety attacks in youngsters normally go unnoticed by most parents. Rather, they're mistaken for a temper tantrum or common poor behaviour. In actual fact, nearly half of youngsters who have anxiety attacks do not find proper remedies, and that anxiety often becomes chronic and troubles them in adulthood later on in life.

    The outcome for remedies of anxiety attacks in children is frequently quite good, but due to the fact it is typically misjudged, many situations aren't treated un ...

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  • Help For Toddler Tantrums - Free Toddler Parenting Tips
    By: pooja sharma | - Dealing toddler tantrums is not less than a herculean task to perform. Even parents those who are most easy-going get flustered and flummoxed thinking of ways to pacify their little ones outburst. There may not be a big reason that led your little one to lose control; the mood outbreak may be even for a small thing, such as resisting taking bath, refusing to eat or sleep etc.

    Whenever toddlers feel frustrated, they express it by hitting, kicking, screaming or throwing things. In ...

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  • Toddler Mood Swings And Toddler Taming
    By: suresh khare | - What Causes Toddler Temper Tantrums? The biggest cause of tantrums is frustration for your toddler. The job of parent becomes tough when they have to deal with the children tantrum. When the parents spend quality time with the children, then this will help them to avoid the tantrums. Having the good parenting skills can help you to provide the strong bonding with your child. The child can show tantrums for many reasons and its the parent who should understand why the child is behaving in th ...
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  • Mergers And Tantrums Can They Be Treated? Discover
    By: Lise Beverley | - You are in the grocery store make a purchase and suddenly your child has autism, shows the strongest tantrum I've ever heard. You have to be in shock and shame of this explosion. Your child needs a crisis. But how?

    Has this ever happened to you? You know you must deal with this tantrum and give your child a crisis.

    Having a child with autism disorder is extremely difficult, when an explosion of a tantrum occurs.

    If you have other children or are aware of ...

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  • Meltdowns And Tantrums Can They Be Dealt With? Find Out
    By: Bonita Darula | - You are in the grocery store making a purchase and suddenly your child who has autism, displays the loudest tantrum you ever heard. There you stand in shock and with embarrassment from this outburst. Your child needs a meltdown. But how?

    Has this ever happened to you? You know you must deal with this tantrum and give your child a meltdown.

    Having a child who has the disorder of autism is extremely challenging, when an outburst of a tantrum occurs.

    If you ha ...

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  • Toddler Tantrums - How To Deal With It!
    By: Donnywright75 | - Your childs behavior is usually transformed!!! ! The toddler tantrums would definitely be part of almost all toddlers lives. Even so how they will be dealt with and also identified are generally trialled out in many different ideas. You can find diverse steps all over and discover different views from that. Some may not real and some were structured his or her real experience!

    Some parents prefer to cope with toddler tantrums by neglecting them. Some people say by simply ...

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  • Learn To Control Excessive Tantrums Of Your Kids
    By: Nelson Berry | - One of the things parents dont really like to deal when it comes to their children is a tantrum. It stresses out not only the parents but also the kids.

    But as a parent, how do you exactly manage effectively anger in children?

    Understanding the Causes of Child Anger

    A lot of parents make the mistake of pointing out lack of attention as the main cause of anger or tantrum. There are plenty of reasons why a kid suddenly cries loudly or stomps his or her fe ...

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  • How To Handle Tantrums Properly
    By: Mark Stankovich | - Temper tantrums are one of the most dreaded experiences a parent could ever have. During this episode of emotional outburst; a child can scream, kick, cry, bite, hit or even throw things. What's really bad about this is that it can happen anywhere, even inside the church or the doctor's clinic.

    Before we even think about learning how to properly handle temper tantrums, we need to understand why it even happens. If you've noticed, tantrums usually follow when a child doesn't get what ...

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  • Temper Tantrums: Should You Punish Your Child For It?
    By: Mark Stankovich | - Have you noticed something different with your two-year old lately? Has he been crying, screaming, biting or even banging his head on the walls whenever he doesn't get something he wants? Chances are your child is going through what we call the terrible twos.

    Kids go through the terrible twos at different times, but commonly around two or three years old. Some go through it quickly, while some go through it for a long time.

    No matter how soon your kid goes through thi ...

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  • Stopping A Tantrum Before It Starts
    By: Mark Stankovich | - We all know how difficult it is to deal with toddlers, especially when they go through the terrible twos. Kids this age don't have well-developed language skills, which means you can't understand what they're trying to say and they can't understand you.

    Often, this leads to frustration for both parent and child. The only difference is that we have the ability to control our emotions and our kids don't. We do lots of things to keep ourselves calm at provoking situations. We have the ...

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  • The Best Way To Handle Tantrums
    By: Mark Stankovich | - If there's one thing that's sure to ruin your day, it's a temper tantrum. This has many causes, but one cause that every parent understands is when your child wants something and he doesn't get it.

    Giving into what the child wants is one of the biggest mistakes a parent can make. Some parents do this to stop the tantrum, which can be convenient especially in a public place. What most parents need to understand is that giving in to the child's tantrum would only have him use this ...

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  • Iphone Is The Perfect Babysitter
    By: CellPlaza | - The iPhone is now the toy of choice for toddlers. What? Yes, according to an article by Hilary Stout, NY Times, many parents are now using their iPhones to tame their tantrum-prone toddlers. Its a phenomenon that is creating concern from some childhood development specialists, (and me).

    iPhone is the Perfect Babysitter

    Imagine how fascinating the iPhone will be for your toddler. In her article, Hilary Stout writes about several incidents. Natasha Sykes, a mother of t ...

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  • 8 Tips To Manage Temper Tantrums
    By: Steven Chang | - A temper tantrum is a manifestation of the child's frustration with the physical, mental or emotional challenges of the moment. Children may show it through crying, screaming, hitting or even breath holding. It is a normal and expected response when something hampers the child's attempt to gain independence. They typically appear at age two or three, and it starts to decline by the time the child reaches four years old.

    As parents, we don't usually examine what provokes our child to ...

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  • How To Become A Successful Internet Marketer
    By: Muhammad O Mahmoud | - Tired of living the life of an average Joe? A working class professional with a routine, nine-to-five job which involves you sitting behind a desk for eight hours straight and having to listen to the bosss occasional tantrum? Well, my friend, if youre looking for a way to become richer than your boss and get some of your own back, then this is the golden opportunity youve been looking for.

    An Opportunity To Increase Your Income

    If youre even looking to compl ...

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  • Baby Reins That Toddlers Will Happily Put On
    By: Ashley J Downs | - It's a fact! As soon as they learn how to use their legs, any youngsters will toddle into dangerous situations unless baby reins are used to keep them safely in check. However, most toddlers view them as an unnecessary hindrance to their explorations and will throw a tantrum rather than be restrained.

    Unfortunately, even if you can get the reins on without too many tears, children are clever little devils who will find a way to slip out the very second your attention is diverted b ...

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  • About Men - Tips For Loving, Living, And Working With Them
    By: Margo Armstrong | - Myths That Keep Us Apart

    We love men but living and working with them can be a challenge. The challenge lies in the ability to dispel the myths that arise around them. The male models used in today's world can be confusing and reflects the image portrayed by history, the news media, and your mom (or "mum" if you are British born). We may think we can't live without them, but can we live with them and still have a satisfying life ourselves? Some understanding of men's motivations can ...

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  • Temper Tantrum Triggers Are A Myth
    By: Leanna Rae Scott | - Throughout all of the forty-plus years I've been parenting, the most consistent tantrum advice from child rearing experts has been for parents to ignore every tantrum. The theory behind this technique of ignoring tantrums, to my understanding, is that ignoring tantrums prevents their validation. The ignore-the-tantrum parent avoids rewarding a child for tantrums and avoids reinforcing any negative behavior with any attention.

    According to such a don't-reinforce-negative-behavior theor ...

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  • Temper Tantrums, 2 Year Olds Temper Tantrums, 3 Year Olds Temper Tantrum, Toddlers
    By: Cliff Pelloni | - How To Deal With A 4 Year Olds Defiance

    My four year old suddenly seems defiant.

    If I say yes, he says no; if he says he wants cheese for lunch, I bring him cheese and he says he doesn't want cheese.

    I say go get your shoes and coat on to leave for school and he says I am not wearing a coat.I am sure it is a phase, testing his boundaries, but it is a very frustrating one.

    Any suggestions?

    This sounds like a child who is clearly ea ...

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  • A Trip To A Day Spa Re-energizes The Body
    By: Abigail Aaronson | - Most people undergo a number of stressful situations everyday. This can include anything from a traffic backup on the way to work, an interview gone wrong, or even a trip to the grocery store that involves a tantrum from your two-year-old. Unfortunately, most people don't take the time that they should to de-stress. A day spa is the perfect place to let the anxiety out. Men and women alike can enjoy the luxurious treatments available. Both skin and facial relaxation, as well as cosmetic, procedu ...
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  • Stress-busting Techniques For Moms
    By: Rachelle Salinger | - Mothers have a lot on their plates, and we're not talking about food here. We take care of the little ones, support our husbands, make sure everyone is fed, clean the house, do the dishes, finish the laundry and accomplish a host of other household chores. With kids around, things can get extra complicated. One minute you may be peacefully styling your little girl's hair with her favorite hair accessories; the next, you may find yourself in the middle of an earsplitting tantrum.

    Th ...

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  • 10 Sure Ways To Show Your Children You Love Them
    By: Rachelle Salinger | - One of the best gifts you can give your child is to be the best parent that you can be. Parenthood is one tough job, and at times you may feel that you are not cut out for it. Be patient. With perseverance and daily doses of love, you will find the rewards within the challenges. You may have to endure your toddler's public tantrum one minute, and be ready to receive hugs and kisses when she sees her new hair accessories the next.

    An important ingredient of good parenting is being a ...

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  • 3 Major Signs Of A Problematic Child
    By: Elizabeth Johnson | - There are actually many roots and causes why your child becomes problematic. You may wonder why your child is different from other normal children. You may be worried on what are the actual signs that you can tell your child is problematic. A problematic child may display some other factors that may cause problems, but this article will focus on the behavior problems of your child.

    Problematic children can display various behaviors that are not pleasing for everyone. These behaviors ...

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  • Private Jets: More Than Just Flying Without Other Passengers
    By: Daniel Pott | - Maybe you're a person who flies often on commercial airlines and you are becoming sick of being shuffled around by an uncaring airline personnel or maybe you are someone who's traveling with a child on holiday and are dreading the long lines and the extreme hours spent in the air trying to maintain your composure as your child throws a temper tantrum because they are tired of sitting still. For those of us who have traveled on commercial airlines we feel your pain. It can be truly exhausting t ...
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  • Control Your Toddlers Temper Tantrum
    By: Grammy J | - First and foremost remember your child is learning, they are learning about everything, this includes all their emotions. Toddlers are just learning to they be independent and how to use their actions to show how they feel. They are not real good at it and they generally do not understand how to maneuver themselves well. They are in a similar position to someone learning to drive a car. They turn the steering wheel too sharply jerking the car this way, then they will turn too hard the other way, ...
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  • How To Cope With Toddler Tantrums
    By: William Kimberly | - At the age of about 3 years, when a toddler is in the development stage between being a baby and a child, there is a phase where they can become easily frustrated. If they do not get their way, what they want or things just don't work out how they'd hoped this can cause them to explode in a fit of rage that can be difficult to control. The child loses any ability to listen to what your saying or be reasoned with. Nearly all toddlers have a tantrum at one time or another but some have them more t ...
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  • How To Handle Temper Tantrums
    By: Brad James | - Most of the folks who have young children will, at one point or another, be forced to cope with their outbursts. When your daughter or son does it initially or when she or he begins to have them at a pretty early age, you may find it humorous since your young child can totally overreact to some minor incidence, such as not having the ability to carry out a thing for themselves or perhaps you not giving your permission for something which he / she wished for. But your amusement as a result of the ...
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  • How To Deal With Meltdowns
    By: Chloe Bilboa. | - Emotional fits are generally triggered at a second's notice. One minute, your toddler is fully satisfied; the next minute, she or he is shouting, stomping around and crying and moping. Temper tantrums are a way of life for young girls and boys who have not completely developed yet. These outbursts evolve into some other mode as little girls and boys get older, but it's still unmistakably an outburst.

    If your young child is in the early stages of life, he / she doesn't possess all the ...

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  • Kids Tantrums
    By: Jim Janowiak | - Kids Tantrums

    If you have or have had a toddler, you are likely to be quite familiar with kids tantrums! The Terrible Twos achieved this infamous name from the tendency for kids in this age bracket to have tantrums. Typical? Yes! Intolerable? Yes! Whats a parent to do?

    We are all looking for ways to handle and tolerate the kids tantrums without ourselves having a total breakdown. Were the adults and need to know how to handle the inevitable ta ...

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  • Dealing With Tantrums In 10 Ways !
    By: Laura Kaine | - A child having a tantrum is often really hard to control because it makes it complicated for mothers and fathers to temper their personal anger or stress. Dealing with tantrums can truly become a thing you know how to stop now and in the long term. To reach this, you have to observe 10 major steps.

    Here they are:

    1. Stay relaxed. Please don't nourish your kid's frustration.

    2. Do not give in. Never. You said no, it is no.

    3. Take action before ...

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  • Dealing With Tantrums Effectively By Following 10 Easy Steps !
    By: Laura Kaine | - A kid having a tantrum is in many cases really hard to control because it makes it difficult for mothers and fathers to temper their own anger or stress. Dealing with tantrums can clearly become a thing you know how to stop now and in the long term. To achieve this, you should observe 10 key steps.

    Here they are:

    1. Be relaxed. Don't nourish your little one's anger.

    2. Better not give in. Never. You said no, it is no.

    3. Think "prevention"! Nev ...

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  • Why The Outbursts Of Sudden Temper Tantrums In Autistic Children?
    By: Bonita Darula | - Sudden outbursts of temper tantrums in autistic children is baffling to a parent or parents, of a child with autism. Autism itself is a puzzle, with the medical community offering treatments that work in some specific children, and remain useless in others. Although there is much funding being given to the cause of autism for the medical research to go forward and develop the reasons, and control the sudden outbursts and temper tantrums, it is nonetheless a continue challenge to parents.

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  • Parenting Tip Toddlers Discipline - How To Handle Toddler Tantrums
    By: TLC | - Every one who has a child in their life will no doubt have had that moment when they feel they have lost all control when that toddler throws a killer tantrum, when you wonder what ever happened to the good parenting skills you thought you had only a few minutes earlier.

    The good news is that if your toddler is throwing tantrums, they are normal. Equally, if you feel as though you are struggling to deal with these tantrums as a parent, this too is normal.

    None of us ...

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  • How To Deal With Teen Tantrums
    By: Bianca Tora | - You are familiar with the teen tantrum. One minute your teens are sane and logical; a minute later, they're all over you for "not understanding them." Don't get yourself too worked up over this: there is a physiological reason for their behavior. Take a deep breath because even this will pass.

    Raging Hormones

    There are two reasons why adolescent years are rocky. First, raging hormones are getting the better of teens' thinking abilities. At puberty, estrogen and test ...

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  • Keep Your Cool: How To Deal With Toddler Tantrums
    By: Francis Murphy | - Children truly are a gift from above, but taking care of them isn't a walk in the park! It is hard to believe the little angel that is smiling so beatifically in her sleep was the same little demon who drove you to your wits' end a few hours ago. Even so, you don't have to let toddler tantrums get the best of you. Completely avoiding tantrums isn't possible, but you can cope with it without resorting to drastic measures. So, here are some tips that may help you in controlling this situation.

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  • How To Deal With Your Toddler
    By: good evening | - It's one of the few things your child can do that will make your cringe. A high-pitched, eardrum shattering, teeth grinding scream that goes on and on and on. Sometimes to the accompaniment of heels beating on the floor, or fists on the wall. You may have to duck as the toys start flying, because your toddler is having a temper tantrum.

    You cannot get a more natural state than a baby with no clothes on, and it's a state you will find your baby likes to revert to sometimes as she g ...

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  • The Joy And Frustration Of Toddlers
    By: Julia Nitschke | - Sarah is a lovely little stubborn toddler. At a very young age she knows what she wants and most importantly, what she does not want. From a very young age she started to assert her authority on the family. Language has not been a barrier for Sarah. She has been able to communicate very well with only limited speech. She is not slow to develop her language skills, but no, up, this and that seem to be the only words she needs to communicate.

    Non-verbally she communicates very well. ...

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  • Toddler Tantrum, What Do You Do?
    By: Julia Nitschke | - I witnessed an interesting event yesterday. I was shopping at my local shopping centre and there was an amazing high-pitched scream. I turned around to find a little boy lying on the floor screaming at the top of his lungs. With his face bright red and tears streaming down his face I thought he must have injured himself. Rapidly I looked around for his mother to make sure he had assistance. I caught a glimpse of her, she was standing, stony faced just looking at him. For a split second I thought ...
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  • Getting Your Toddler To Behave Is Easy, Just Learn The Secrets
    By: Julia Nitschke | - To a toddler, the word no is a negative word, which often falls on deaf ears. As soon as is it used the child shuts down does not listen and just feels like they are not getting what they want. Their needs are suddenly not met, you are the mean parent and a tantrum ensues. The tantrum is just a reaction, which over time as the child grows will be expressed differently.

    Imaging if there was a secret to get your toddler to do what you want? Believe it or not there is!


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  • How To Deal With A Tantrum In Progress
    By: Judson Greenman | - You really want to get a tantrum stopped before it develops a life of its own, but in real life, that doesn't always happen, so you need to be prepared with some sound practices before you have to deal with your child's tantrum in progress in the checkout line at the store.

    Remain Calm: Losing your cool is sure to make it worse and don't argue with your child, either. If you can't control yourself, how can you expect your child to control themselves? Do whatever you have to do to ...

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  • Managing Your Child's Anger: 9 Possible Triggers And Solutions For Coping
    By: Toni Schutta | - Has your child thrown a tantrum lately, thrown toys across the room or hit a sibling? Odds are that s/he has!

    Childrens anger can be exacerbating for parents. After all, many adults still struggle with ealthy
    expression of anger, so dealing with a childs anger can be doubly frustrating.

    When your child gets angry, take a step back and try to figure out what may have triggered the angry outburst? Many times, believe it or not, there may be ...

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  • Childhood Discipline Guidelines
    By: Elaine Richey | - One thing all parents have in common is that eventually they will have to deal with a temper tantrum, defiance, or child that misbehaves. How we as parents handle these situations sets our children up to grow and learn and they can either learn valuable lessons on appropriate behavior or remain unchecked and learn to disregard authority and boundaries.

    There is no set of discipline rules that are appropriate for every child and every situation. What works well to teach one child ...

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  • An Inspired Future - How To Avoid Self-sabotage
    By: Trevor Hill | - It seems strange, but we often make choices that work against our best interests. Why do we sabotage ourselves in this way?

    To get to the answer, I'd like to invite you into a thought experiment. All you have to do is use your imagination.

    Imagine that you are dining out in a smart restaurant. You and three companions are politely shown to a table in the middle of the restaurant.

    You have made a proper effort to dress well. Now you are really looking ...

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  • Dealing With Public Tantrums
    By: Judson | - Dealing with tantrums, particularly with a special needs child, is never an easy task for a parent, and can stretch your patience and parenting skills to the extreme. The best way to deal with a child tantrum is to prevent it from happening, so here are some tips and suggestions.

    Stages
    The three stages of the tantrum are:
    Pre-tantrum build up (escalation)
    Full blown Meltdown
    Post-tantrum cool down
    All kids go through each of th ...

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  • Cooking For Children Important Tips To Make Your Dishes More Attractive.
    By: Bunty Khimta | - Meal times so easily become a battle field when we are cooking for little ones. We spend hours preparing a nutritious meal but it all ends in tears with a toddler tantrum at the tea table.

    Are there any simple guidelines we can follow when cooking for little ones? I would say after many years of experience and many tantrums, mine as well as the kids, that it is possible to take some of the tension out of cooking for little ones.

    My first rule when cooking for little ...

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  • The Joy Of Online Shopping
    By: Patrick Tang | - Have you ever tried shopping with a screaming baby, a tantrum-ing toddler or in the rain? Don't have a car? Don't have the energy to try to tackle an overcrowded or understaffed shop? Tired of running to the shops every day for a couple of items or having to schlep bags and bags of groceries in from the car? Online shopping could be the answer to all your worries.

    Online shopping involves purchasing products or services over the Internet. Online shopping is done through an online ...

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  • The Three R's - How To Handle A Tantrum
    By: Maureen Arnold | - Tantrums - the bane of the parenting world - need not be quite as feared as they have been in the past. Why? Parenting in the last several years has undergone a quiet revolution, a revolution that, while evincing a truly valuable outcome, has gone largely unnoticed in the general population.

    What is the gist of the parenting revolution? Understanding. Understanding what makes our children tick, what makes them act and behave the way they do, which in turn leads to more effective p ...

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  • Does Genes Influence Child Behaviour?
    By: Melvin H.Gill | - Many different things have an impact on a child's behaviour.

    Genes
    Some children are naturally more lively and excitable than others. They may be easily distracted and enjoy company rather than spending time on their own. Although boisterous, youll usually be able to control their behaviour.

    School
    You may notice a change in your child's behaviour when she starts school. If your child has problems learning things or is slower in picking things up, t ...

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  • Child Behaviour - Dealing With Positivity!
    By: Alfred J.James | - Bad behaviour is often an effective way to attract attention of parents. The conflicting time will probably start at the stage during her third year: tears and tantrums often go hand in hand with being two years old.

    Phrasing limits in a positive way focuses on what to do, rather than what not to do. When parents and caregivers offer these positive statements, they reinforce for children what is appropriate, serve as desirable models of communication for children to imitate, and d ...

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  • What Is Difficult Child Behaviour?
    By: Oswald H.Seifert | - Most of us have strong opinions on how to guide our children's behaviour. Unfortunately, these opinions often focus on stopping the inappropriate behaviour and neglect to give significant emphasis to helping children learn new, more appropriate ways to behave. People who work with young children have a golden opportunity and an awesome responsibility to help children learn to make appropriate behaviour choices which, in turn, can lead to enhanced self-esteem and self-discipline.

    T ...

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