Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

What do you do about temper tantrums?

DD is GREAT at throwing temper tantrums. I swear she took lessons from a 2 year old. I put her down... She screams. I shut the dishwasher because she shouldn't be in there... she screams. EVERYTHING causes her to melt down these days and I am starting to lose it. These are very toddlerish behaviors and I am aware that it is normal, but her tantrums seem very extreme for her age. I try to be consistent and divert her attention to something positive, but that is rarely working lately. These tantrums seem to be happening at a very early age. I am scared for the terrible twos. Any tips? What works for you?
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Re: What do you do about temper tantrums?

  • This is horrible but I laugh. I think they are cute. Whenever DD does this I just turn away & giggle.

    Really I just ignore them & don't give them the attention she wants. Whenever I do that they usually end in about 2 seconds & on to something else.

    If she does have one & than goes back to doing what she was told not to she gets a time out. We have a chair for this & she has to sit in it for a minute. Than when the minute is up I go & explain agian why she had a time out.

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  • DS is the SAME way. Everything causes a tantrum. I ignore unwanted behavior. If I give the bad behavior attention, even negative, it seems to cause it even more. He usually moves on pretty quickly when I ignore the tantrum.

    Good luck.

  • if it's something she wants that she can have, like i'm not pouring her milk fast enough, i'll just say calmly "can you say please?" sometimes she will. if she's pitching a fit about something she can't have then i find something she can have and offer it instead. like, she can't play in the dishwasher, but i'll give her a clean spoon to play with. that usually ends it. if she feels like she has a choice, or something new to focus on she forgets what she was so pissed about to begin with.
  • Try and divert her attention to something "safer" & fun--or say they tell me, lol! I've also been told to reinforce when they are doing something positive!!!
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  • DS does this.  Anytime we tell him no, he screams his little head off.  We just ignore it and try not to laugh.
  • I ignore them too.  If she gets upset and throws herself on the floor, I just walk away.  She gets up 2 seconds later and she goes about her business.  They are just testing our reactions.  I am hoping it gets better soon but it might get worse before it gets better!
  • imagemurphyec:
    DS does this.  Anytime we tell him no, he screams his little head off.  We just ignore it and try not to laugh.
    i know me too
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