The good news is that there are things you can do of not only how to stop toddler tantrums as and when they occur, but you can also train them over time to not get into a tantrum in the first place. Ok, dreaming of that nice peaceful household? Right, let's get down to it:
1.) Discipline
Whether parents like to hear it or not, discipline plays a big part in your child's development and learning what is right from what is wrong, but it also plays an equally big part in stopping tantrums.
If you can discipline your child so that they know that having tantrums will result in some form of punishment (such as sitting on a naught step for a set period of time, or having a games console confiscated for the night etc), then this will really sink in over time and works wonders, trust me.
2.) Staying Calm
Nothing was worse when I tried to stop my child's tantrums than getting agitated myself, it just made things a whole lot worse.
Stay calm, take a positive approach (even if you probably don't feel like it!) and you will soon start to notice your child calming down and the tantrum subsiding.
If you want more techniques to stop your child's tantrums, including step-by-step methods that are proven to work wonders, visit Stop Your Toddler Tantrums Today and you can start having an easier life today!
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