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Toddlers Development Calls For New Skills

Imagine how much easier your daily life would be if your toddlers tantrums were easily managed. The end of toddler tantrums, bribery, screaming and crying. It may seem very unbelievable if you have ever lived with a toddler. However it does not need to be. It is amazing that when it comes to parenting, or using techniques to get the right toddler behavior, we often think it should be in built or come naturally. But more often it is not something pre programmed into parents.

We need to remind ourselves that parenting can be learnt and ask for assistance where needed. With good instruction, practice and repetition you can improve your skills and expand your knowledge. You can use these skills through out parenting different ages. The parenting skills we build up over time can be used on a daily basis in different situations. Who wants to admit, “I am not a very good parent, I cant handle my toddler.As a parent this is not something we want to freely admit.

I feel this is sad as parenting is really a learned skills. Tantrums and the behaviors associated with toddlers is just part of normal healthy development. It is a normal part of development but it can be made easier to manage. By learning and applying different techniques you can have your toddler behave the way you want. These foundation skills can be added to as your child develops through various stages.

As you do with other areas of your life, invest in your parenting skill development and in turn assist your child. Remember the baby tantrums are not a burden but a celebration of flourishing independence, mental development and most importantly an opportunity for parents to learn and develop new skills which they can keep and improve on through life.

Toddlers – The Source of Joy and Frustration

Even though she is a stubborn toddler, Sarah is a joy. She knows what she wants, even at a very young age. From a very young age she started to assert her authority on the family with baby tantrums. The barrier of not having verbal language skills has not been a barrier for Sarah. Even though she is too young to speak, she communicates well. She has developed some words to communicate like no, up, this and that.

Even though she is young she has discovered ways to communicate non verbally. screwing up her face when she does not like something or a huge grin if she gets her way. Typically of most toddlers, screaming, crying and yelling are common place when she does not get what she wants. This type of behaviour is actually marking a new stage of development.

Sarah’s tantrums have started a lot earlier in her life than her sisters ever did. Sarah is the queen of baby tantrums.

I know many parents who love the toddler stage, but are also frustrated with the toddler problems associated with it. Fights, tantrums, crying, screaming and lying on the floor! It is a wonderful yet frustrating experience to raise a toddler.

Funnily enough, I am not too worried about this stage because I have learnt the secret to dealing with toddlers temper tantrums. I can now let my child develop her own self whilst maintaining a peaceful household.

To effectively deal with your toddler, there is assistance out there. There is a step by step program for parents to understand this stage of your child’s development. You will learn how to communicate effectively and gain skills you can use in other areas of life. You can even use these skills with older children.

Your choice of words can actually be the difference between a toddler having a tantrum and not having one. I certainly did not know the psychological power of the words and structure of a sentence until I took steps to understand my child better. Amazingly enough, the way you talk to your toddler, can have a huge impact on their behaviour, you just need to know the secret of how to do it.

At this stage of toddler development, dont just remain frustrated. To increase your skills you need only turn to the resources available.

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