7 Tips for dealing with children's tantrums in an educational way👦🏼

in children •  7 years ago 

Many families are unaware of how to deal with a child in their tantrums. Parents are embarrassed when children yell and behave badly in a crowded restaurant or shopping center, and tantrums are a natural part of a child's development.
Here we offer each family some tips to control and deal with the tantrums of their children:
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1- Talk to your child.
Although the step of talking rationally with the child at the time of being caught in a fit of rage in a park or public place will not be very fruitful, it is the first step to dealing with it. Sometimes this is the only way not to spoil the evening or the picnic, as well as capitulation to the child's requests may not be the best solution, as well as punishment.
2 - rationality.
Treatment of tantrums requires a high degree of patience, because the child's behavior is completely irrational. Know that any penalties, including beatings and reprimands, will have no effect because the child's cerebral cortex and the responsible areas in the brain will not allow the effect of punishment of any kind. The solution is to lead the child to a state of calm so he can hear you.
3 - Packages.
Children know how to pressure parents; be firm in rejecting them, and hold on to "no".
4 - Distraction.
Distraction succeeds with younger children, where they can be distracted by things other than what they ask nervously.
Avoid situations.
You do not have to read the child's thoughts, but through your experience avoid the situations and circumstances that provoke his tantrums, such as hunger, loud music, crowded places, some smells, sleep, physical activity and fatigue.
6 - give space for the child.
Often, the child does not have the space to express himself and play as he or she likes to break out. Make sure that the youngster gets the time and space from the house to play in as he pleases.
7 - Talk after a bout of anger.
Not immediately after, but should speak quietly with the young after his condition calmed down, and is busy with another order to explain some of the behaviors of the child, and teach him ethics in public places. The most important thing to keep in mind is not to be enthusiastic, not to contain anything that suggests intimidation, to communicate with him intimately and to look into his eyes and assure him in all ways of love, and not to regret the situation that has passed, and to be careful to control his behavior in the coming situations.

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