I’ts so Amazing to have children and a family. However, it can be difficult and down right trying during the toddler stages. My youngest son went through “the terrible two’s” from about one and a half years old until he was five. I wish I had known that something like this was out their at the time. I could have used the extra help.
As parents it is difficult to know why our young one’s act the way that they do. They often throw themselves at the floor and start kicking and screaming for no apparent reason. I always wondered why. Was my young one frustrated? Did I move something that he wanted? The questions go on and on.
It’s funny looking back on it now…but at the time, not so funny. Both of my children had this bizarre habit when they were throwing fits (throwing themselves at the floor, screaming, kicking with their faces turning red). If I left the room while they were doing this…they would suddenly stop crying mid-fit. Instead, they would follow me into the other room, and then continue to repeat their fit…throwing themselves once more at the floor…kicking and screaming!
I really wish I had the knowledge that follows at that time! Watch the video when you go to the following link…it may help you out.
Talking To Toddlers: Dealing With The Terrible Twos And Beyond. How to deal with behavior problems in children.
FREE Toddler Parenting Tips Presentation: Unusual Tips to Effective Parenting.
- The only real reason your kids are not already well behaved.
- The way most parents talk to their kids, causing them to do exactly what you don’t want.
- The crucial emotional bridge you MUST establish with your child before you try to change their behavior.
- The one word you are probably abusing, which triggers those awful temper tantrums.
Talking To Toddlers: Dealing With The Terrible Twos And Beyond
- The only real reason your kids are not already well behaved.
- The way most parents talk to their kids, causing them to do exactly what you don’t want.
- The crucial emotional bridge you MUST establish with your child before you try to change their behavior.
- The one word you are probably abusing, which triggers those awful temper tantrums.