My adorable and sweet kiddo has lately been wonderfully demonstrating why they call them the Terrible Twos. Throwing himself down screaming. Do you want an apple? NOOONOOOOOONOOOOOOOOO!!!! Let's sit in your chair! NOONOONONONONOOO!!!! What do you do for these?! Time outs? Ignore? Redirect? I usually walk out of the room and tell him I'll be waiting for when he's ready to be calm. After a while he'll come in calm and happy. Or sometimes I redirect. But should i be disciplining him somehow? I feel like my actions are not telling him this behavior is unacceptable. It's also a little embarrassing when I'm at someone's house to completely ignore his actions as if it's ok. Is he too young to understand that this is not a good thing?
Re: Tantrums. Oy.
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
Expecting #3, EDD 1.29.18
- Offer warnings: "We are going to leave in five minutes." "We are going to leave in two minutes." "It's been two minutes; it's time to leave now."
- Offer options: "Do you want to walk to the car or do you want me to fly you like an airplane?" "Do you want to sit in your chair or in my chair?" "Do you want an apple or a pear?"
- Empathize with them: "I understand you are upset you can't keep playing with that toy."
- Offer options (redirection) or some time to themselves.
Agree with the frustration part, the fact that their brains could be moving faster than their words at that moment. Couple that with hunger and boom-- meldown!
We try to make sure to say what is next. After X, we're going to do X. Just getting into the habit of that has helped a bit. Giving some choices helps sometimes. That doesn't mean I haven't asked her if she wants water or milk and then getting whatever she asked for thrown at me when she collapses to the floor in a crying mess. :-) Sometimes you just have to give them some space. I promise it's a phase. It passes. I thought DS had a temper/drama with his tantrums but his sister wins that Oscar hands down.