Dealing With Tantrums
Oh Geesh, yeah.. I have to expect this to happen to me too.. Yeah, I can talk about Preschools, healthy snacks and health calculators and other health related post about my sons but I have to talk about this too – Dealing with tantrums, or a wild child.
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Professionals say that tantrums are part of daily life with some toddlers and also some (lucky parents) happens less or very rarely. I believe that every growing child in some point in their growing stage really do experience tantrums.
This is what I want to talk about here.
My Matthew, as of this writing is 2 years 7months old, and he is, let say, throwing super mild tantrums now and then.. Specially if it is lunch or dinner time and while I’m doing the pvc fence installation
Matthew just got out of the hospital (he’s been there for 5 days because of dengue fever – dang mosquitos!) and I am trying to talk with him through chat. I miss them all over there. (I’m staying here in Canada for 2 months). While talking to him (wel, his mom actually) I can hear him shouting and hitting things and probably a definition of a mild tantrum.
Question now I want to ask the expert parents is, how do we deal with tantrums?
Check out the following post:
- Dealing with Tantrums by Nina Chen, a Regional Specialist, Human Development department in Jackson County, Missouri


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