Yes, we are still seeing these!
The blown-ups, the blow-downs, the melt-downs, the floor-throwers, ...
THE TRANTRUM!
What are we doing wrong?
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Reasons why the Preschooler gets upset
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I have been thinking about the matter of tantrums a lot lately myself.... I also want to throw tantrums sometimes.... ;-) But we have learned to channel our emotions. Maybe some children's emotions are simply too large for their little hearts?
ReplyDeleteBut what I realised with Meis, although she is a little older and therefor the situation is a bit different, she can decide not to throw a tantrum... Makes one wonder...
Would love to hear the answer too!!!!
Sjoe, Stefan started with tantrums before he turned 1 year...and it is getting worse. I don't have answers and I agree with Retha, sometimes I wish I can throw a tantrum too :-P
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