HeatherJay
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LOL, Dr. Phil would tell you that the worst thing you could have done after putting him back in the buggy was to give in to his temper tantrum and take him out again. You just told him pretty clearly that if he screams loud enough you'll give him what he wants. It's better to just say YES from the beginning than to say NO and then later on give in after they whine or cry enough.lucypevensie said:I also disobeyed all the modern parenting books on this issue as well. A good swat worked for my kids. It's best to do this in a clam manner and not with the same tantrum that your kid is pitching. I realize that some kids might just get even more angry and so would not respond to this ideally. Just sharing what worked for us.
But, it is hard to endure the stares from other people in the store.
We've all been there, done that. He's at an age where he's getting more independent. He wants to test his limits and see how far he can go. Kids have tantrums and throw fits...the length of time that this particular stage will last depends primarily on the way you handle it from the beginning. You have to find a way to teach him what's appropriate behavior and what's not. He's old enough to communicate his wants and needs...he's old enough to understand "Hold Mommy's hand or you have to get back in the cart."
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