Terrible Twos Tantrums - How to Deal with Terrible Twos

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Dealing with Terrible Twos - Can Parents Reduce the Stress?

Two year-olds are aptly called the terrible twos due to dreadful behaviors they normally exhibit. Dealing with terrible twos is one major stage in parenting life that is challenging. Terrible twos tantrums indeed can make the lives of parents stressful. Parents must learn more about this normal developmental stage so that they will know how to deal with the terrible twos.

Terrible Twos Tantrums - What Makes the Two Year-Olds Terrible

The terrible twos are suitably characterized not only by the mood changes and oppositional behavior, but most especially the terrible twos tantrums. The toddler's ability to express himself in words is not yet fully developed. He still doesn't have the language skills to communicate what his needs are. This could lead to a toddler's frustration and he will resorts to tantrums if he doesn't get what he wants.

Terrible twos tantrums can also be triggered by other factors:
- Seeking attention
- Physical discomfort
- Anger
- Fear
- Excitement
- Boredom
- Stressed or tired
- Uncomfortable
- Hungry or thirsty
- and others

Dealing with Terrible Twos Tantrums - 10 Quick Tips for Parents

In times of terrible twos tantrums, here are tips for stressed parents:

1. Stay calm in times of tantrums
2. Kneel down when talking to your toddler to make eye contact easier
3. Use positive words instead of using No or Don't
4. Do not yell at your toddlers
5. Organize routines that are predictable to your toddlers
6. Ignore tantrums that can be considered small
7. Redirect his attention to something interesting
8. Make your toddler's environment safe
9. Use time-outs
10. Provide regular healthy foods to maintain your toddler's blood sugar steady

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