Here's How to Overcome Tantrums in Children
Tantrums are situations when a child expresses his emotions
by crying loudly, rolling on the floor, and throwing things. This condition
must make Mother stressed and confused. Calm down, Mom. This condition is
normal and is part of the child's development process.
Tantrums are usually experienced by children aged 1-4 years. However, not only in children, even adults can experience tantrums. When your little one experiences a tantrum, Mother should not panic and get carried away by emotions. There are several ways you can do to deal with tantrums in children.
Causes of Tantrums in Children
Tantrums are generally caused by a child's limited language
ability to express his feelings. So they can only express their emotions by
struggling, screaming, crying, screaming, and stamping their feet and hands on
the floor. In certain cases, tantrums in children may be caused by behavioral
disorders or psychological problems, such as autism and psychological
depression, such as autism.
Apart from that, tantrums can also be a place for children to make observations and recognize how to get what they want. For example, when a child throws a tantrum to get something and Mother complies with his wishes, he will repeat this method in the future. If left unchecked, this can become a bad habit for your little one.
How to Overcome Tantrums in Children
Tantrums in children should not be allowed to continue
because they can become bad habits and affect their development in the future.
Mothers can try to stop tantrums in children by doing the following ways:
1. Keep calm
When a child has a tantrum, you must remain calm and don't
shout back or force the child to stop the tantrum. A calm attitude will make your
little one's tantrums easier to deal with. You can also take your little one to
a quieter and quieter place to calm his emotions.
2. Identify the root of the tantrum.
Tantrums can be brought on by a variety of circumstances,
such as unmet demands or difficult-to-express hunger or drowsiness. Asking the
child directly "Are you hungry?" or "Are you still sleepy?"
is one approach to determine the cause if they are unable to express it
themselves. The youngster might shake his head or nod. It will be simpler for
Mother to handle tantrums if the reason behind them is understood.
3. Divert the Little One's attention
Young children are very easy to forget things and interested
in new things. You can use this to distract him during tantrums. For example,
Mother can give toys that haven't been played for a long time or give her
favorite snacks when the child is screaming, angry, or looks fussy.
4. Don't hit the child
To deal with tantrums, authoritative parenting is more
suitable to apply. So, don't hit or pinch it. This can actually make children
like to hit to convey their wishes. Instead, Mother can hug or kiss her Little
One to calm her emotions. Apart from being comforting, hugs and kisses can also
be a way to show that Mother really cares and loves them.
If tantrums in children seem too frequent, or cause them to
hurt themselves or others, Mother should consult a pediatrician to discuss this
behavior and the right way to handle it.


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