Posts Tagged ‘temper tantrums’
Tantrums and Tiaras
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
My perfect one year old will never do that, you smirk silently to yourself as you witness the awful behaviour of other peoples toddlers … and then, just after their second birthday, someone flips the switch … where did your little princess go? And why does it suddenly feel like you are no longer in charge of your life? (more…)
Tags: temper tantrums, toddler behaviour
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Change: how do children cope?
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Most of us do not enjoy change or new unfamiliar situations. Children are far more comfortable when their day to day lives are predictable and repetitive. Starting with potty-training, moving out of their cots in to big beds or the arrival of a new sibling, there are major changes for your toddler to face. Following these tips will surely make things easier for parents and children alike.
Tags: bedtime, children socializing, encouragement, parental pressure, routine, temper tantrums
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So I am the guinea pig!
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
“Mommy, how come these little ones get away with things that I couldn’t when I was their age?” is the usual complaint of the eldest children. This is symptomatic of the next “batch” of siblings – a boy or a girl who arrive about ten years later.
Tags: phases of growth, temper tantrums
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