Outbursts can happen when children are uninterested, craving, or in an uneasy situation. Tantrums are common during the 2nd year of life when language skills are advancing. Because toddlers can't yet articulate what they want, sense, or need something, a frustrating experience may result in a tantrum.

Temper tantrums vary from moaning and screaming to squealing, booting, hitting, and catching one's breath and they are uniformly common in boys and girls and typically happen between the ages of 1 & 3. Anger is a regular part of a child's improvement and young children express their dissatisfaction and frustration through tantrums. Tantrums tend to decrease as communication skills enhance and they want freedom and limitation.


How Do We Avoid Tantrums?

Positive behavior should be rewarded with cheers and notice from your child. Offer only a few choices, such as "Do you require berry juice or apple juice?" — which will inevitably be responded "no" and immediately shift the environment unostentatiously. Whenever desirable, try to stop tantrums from befalling in the first position. Take your child to a different room and Don't add to the obstacle by communicating your failure or impatience. Suggest to yourself that your assignment is to improve your child's study to slacken and as a result, you must be passive as well.


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