Stop A Toddler Temper Tantrum In 3 Easy Steps

Published: 22nd March 2011
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As a new parent, you probably are very excited yet very nervous about the different stages of development your young one willl go through. Everyone is also more than willing to tell you the awful stories about the "terrible twos." It's not easy to understand why your toddler has a tantrum but at such a young age, a child is consumed with thoughts of themselves. Everything is about them and how they feel. When your child learns what sharing is all about, only then willl they be willing to share a toy, or drink or favorite chair with others.

A toddler temper tantrum always initiates a variety of parental reactions. While your first reaction probably is embarrassment that everyone around you is making a judgment about your toddler's behavior and your parenting skills you need to focus on what you can do to better manage your child's behavior. After all, you willl no doubt have countless other situations that may cause you embarrassment, thanks to your children. So the sooner you learn how not to get stressed out over these types of situations and to deal with them effectively, the better off you will be to deal with future situations.


Here are just some suggestions from the #1 Resource that we highly recommend to encourage you to deal with a toddler temper tantrum:

1. Ask yourself if there is a legitimate need that your child has that is not getting taken care of. If your child is hungry, thirsty or tired, no amount of yelling or counter-productive behavior on your part is going to solve the root-cause of the problem.

2. Ask yourself if you have given your toddler enough knowledge about why you are doing a particular thing or in a specific place. Many times a small child is just too young to know what behavior is appropriate or to remember a particular rule.

3. Is your child stressed out by the situation or is your child reacting because of an accumulation of stress. Your toddler certainly cannot understand or know how to manage their feelings especially related to stress, because first they really can't determine what there feelings are from and most likely we haven't spent time teaching them how to cope with stressful situations.


These are some easy, yet key questions you need to ask yourself when your child has a toddler temper tantrum. By doing so, your actions will have a more positive impact on the emotional outcome for both you and your toddler.

For more great tips to help you deal effectively with a toddler temper tantrum we recommend our #1 resource to help you survive the three year old tantrums.

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