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Tantrums!!!

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Leanna said:
Last night he didn't throw any fits through dinner, then I went to go eat my dinner and he wanted some. So he went to start a tantrum and I said something like, "David! No tantrum... you want food, you say mommy please" He instantly stopped and said, "momomom" and I gave him some of my food. :)

This morning, he started with a tantrum or two and I gave him a timeout or two. Then the third time he went to throw one and I said, "David, no.... thats not how we communicate" and he stopped and pointed at what he had lost and wanted.

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Way to go, girl...sounds like he's definitely getting the message. You should be really proud of yourself. :hug:
 
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Joykins said:
It sounds like you handled it really well.

I'm kind of torn on the "I'm sorry" and comforting during the tantrum--I don't think parents should apologize for drawing lines or comfort a child who is asserting his will/defiance, but at the same time you want to comfort your baby...and he's still very young.
I think you can comfort as it's pretty scary to lose control in a tantrum. As for I'm sorry, I would say "I'm sorry you are sad/scared/angry or whatever. It's hard to had feelings like that but here are ways you can express them." I wouldn't apologize though.
 
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Silent Enigma said:
"To train up a child" is a handy book. You can probably find it for cheap on ebay.
I would not recommend this book it is very strict and borderline abusive. In fact, some of the recommendations in this book cross the line in my opinion.
 
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