Children most often have tantrums when they are feeling overwhelmed and unable to express their frustration, anger or upset feelings.
Although popular advice may center around ignoring, walking away or using time-outs, gently responding to a tantrum is a wonderful way to connect and meet a young child’s needs and help them learn self regulation skills.
Check out six ideas that can help you respond calmly when your child gets upset on my post today at Natural Parents Network: 6 Ways to Gently Respond To A Tantrum.
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Ariadne Brill
Coach
Ariadne is a happy and busy mama to three children. She practices peaceful, playful, responsive parenting and is passionate about all things parenting and chocolate. Ariadne has a Masters in Psychology and is a certified Positive Discipline Parenting Educator. She lives on top of a beautiful mountain with her family, and one cuddly dog.
Hi, the link doesn’t go to the correct article and I’d love to read it, thanks.
Jules, thank you for pointing that out – just fixed it 🙂 sorry about that!!