Showing posts with label how to handle baby tantrums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to handle baby tantrums. Show all posts

Monday, 9 May 2016

Fast Ways to Cope Up With Baby Tantrums

Meltdowns or baby tantrums are one of the most frustrating and even stressful things that parent of little kids have to deal with. But most kids show their tantrums only when they are frustrated or cannot express themselves clearly. Kids between the ages of 1 to 4 don’t usually develop good coping skills and are unable to communicate their needs. They get frustrated easily when their parents don’t respond to their needs and to assert them more, they throw tantrums, which are actually very difficult to handle at times. So, here in this blog, I will share with you some tips on how to handle baby tantrums fast. 

Understand the kid’s personality: Many little kids have their own schedules fixed for the day like mealtimes, bedtimes and this makes them expect all these at various times of the day. But sometimes due to out of schedules, the child may feel stressed and tired and want the comfort zone. Understanding the specific needs of the child will help to control temper tantrums easily. 

Stop screaming back: Even if your child is throwing a tantrum in public, it is important for you to remain cool. Showing anger or yelling at him or her will only worsen the situation. So, try not to join in, as this will only prolong the outburst. It is good to keep cool and help the kid to come out of the situation. 

Prepare the kid for the consequences: Always be realistic with the expectations and also make your child understand what is coming after the situation. Let him or her know the consequences after the baby tantrum and stick to it. Handle the situation carefully and if your kid wants something, then help him to cope up with his frustration. Listing down the things they want on pen and paper may help you to handle baby tantrums easily. 

Plan ahead and avoid your child’s triggers: Always try to plan ahead of time and try to avoid the triggers that may make your child upset. Remember that the main focus is to try some new things that can help to avoid the triggers. For little kids, physical triggers are very common and for that, make sure they have proper rest and food and your outing is not over extended. 

Isolate your child: By this point, I don’t mean that put your child in isolation for a long period of time, but you can take him to some spot where he can have a cooling period. After he calms down make him feel comfortable by showing that you care for his feelings.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Understand the Factors that Cause Baby Tantrums

We have often heard parents about their stubborn toddlers and how they behave disobediently at times. Such parents can easily find tips on how to handle baby tantrums. But, it is extremely important for them to understand what are the reasons behind such behaviours in young children. 

How does a baby tantrum appear?

Tantrums are a way of young children dealing with emotions which are difficult for them to bear. Quite common amongst toddlers and per-schoolers, these are often the cause of worry for parents. Common in both boys and girls, these tantrums typically take place between the ages of one to five years. 

While meltdowns are quite apparent, there are many of us who might not be able to differentiate between a tantrum and occasional crying. If your child stiffens their body, cries loudly, pushes you away, and screams in an unruly way, you can consider it as a baby tantrum! . 



Causes of tantrums: Usually, tantrums are caused when your baby has a need or problem that has been overlooked by you or others. So, at such times, it becomes important for you to address the needs of your baby and respond aptly while maintaining a positive behaviour with your little one. 

There are various reasons why your child may be behaving somewhat roughly of late. Listed below are a few common causes of baby tantrums.
  • Low temperament or irritability  
  • Being hungry.
  • Tiredness or exhaustion
  •  Stress or frustration 
  • Situations which are out of their control, such as being pushed by an older child. 
  • Being afraid of something they can’t explain you about! 
  • Inability to communicate or express themselves.
  • Resistance to change  
  • Wanting things which they can’t have, for example, a cousin’s toy, a sweet or a chocolate, an ice cream, etc. 
  • Trying to be independent, i.e. to be able to walk on their own, go out, choose their clothes, switch on the television whenever they want, and the rest  
  • To seek attention of their parents or others who are around them.
Once you have understood the various reasons why baby tantrums occur, you can then follow some fool proof tips shared by our experts in other articles on how to handle baby tantrums, to handle such situations more effectively.

Monday, 1 September 2014

Solutions To Manage Toddler Tantrums Effectively


The age between 1 and 3 is the age of transformation for kids. In this age, they learn most of the things (good and bad) and start having baby tantrums sometimes for a reason, sometimes without any reason and for dim-witted reasons most of the times. 

For parents, it becomes absolutely obligatory to get the answer of "how to handle baby tantrums?" so that they can effectively manage toddler tantrums of their kids. Here I have come up with few very effective ways to handle toddler tantrums and most importantly, temper tantrums in children.

Setting up a routine

A world is an overwhelming place for a toddler as he/she has just started understanding everything. Setting up a routine and asking the kid to follow it will bring a sense of predictability and order. Toddlers love to work, so you can simply give them the task that they can complete easily or even if could not complete, they love doing it. Placing the toys at their place, dusting the table or washing a car could be a good idea. 

Supplying the necessities

Another very important tip for handling toddler tantrums is the timely fulfilling of their basic necessities. In meal and sleep, parents should not show any sort of sluggishness and provide them whenever asked by the kid. 

Keep observing the child for the rising tantrum so that you can control it before it reaches on its peak. 

If you are taking a toddler on shopping, make sure you have pocketed his/her favorite snack in good quantity. A toy would also be a good option as you just need something for diverting the attention.

While at home, keep fragile and things that can harm a kid at a safe distance.

Do not engage in the affection-showing act while the child is in tantrums. Wait for him/her to calm down. Once it happens, show your motherhood as much as you want and tell that this behavior has made you sad. Pretend like a sad lady for a few minutes to let him/her realize that he/she was wrong.