Tantrums are conditions when a child overflows his emotions by crying loudly, rolling on the floor, throwing things. This condition must make Mother stressed and confused. Calm down, Bun. This condition is normal and is part of the child's development process.
Tantrums are usually experienced by children aged 1-4 years. However, not only in children, even adults can experience tantrums. When your child experiences tantrums, you should not panic and get carried away with emotion. There are several ways you can do to overcome tantrums in children.
Causes of Tantrum in Children
Tantrums are generally caused by a child's limited language ability to express his feelings. So that they can only vent their emotions by wriggling, screaming, crying, screaming, and stamping both feet and hands on the floor.
In addition, tantrums can also be a place for children to observe and recognize how to get their desires. For example, when a child goes berserk to get something and Mother obeys her wish, she will repeat the method later. If left unchecked, it can become a bad habit for your child.
How to Overcome Tantrums in Children
Tantrums in children should not be allowed to continue because it can become a bad habit and affect its development later on. Mother can try to stop tantrums in children by doing the following ways:
1. Keep calm
When a child is in a tantrum, Mother must remain calm and not shout back or force the child to stop the tantrum. A calm attitude will make your Little Tantrum easier to overcome. Mother can also invite Little to a more quiet and quiet place to calm his emotions.
2. Find out the cause of tantrums
Various things can cause tantrums in children, such as unfulfilled desires or feelings of hunger and drowsiness that are difficult to express. If the child cannot speak, one way to recognize the cause is to ask directly, "Are you hungry?" or "Are you still sleepy?" The child may nod or shake his head. If the cause of a child's tantrum is known, the Mother will be easier to overcome.
3. Divert the attention of your child
Young children are very easy to forget something and are interested in new things. Mother can use this to distract her during tantrums. For example, Mother can give toys that have not been played for a long time or give her favorite snacks when the child screams, is angry, or looks fussy.
4. Don't hit the child
When your child experiences tantrums, don't hit or pinch them. Instead, Mother can hug or kiss Little to calm her emotions. Besides calming, hugs and kisses can also be a way to show that you really care and love them.
If tantrums in children appear too often, or make them hurt themselves or others, Mother should consult with a pediatrician to discuss these behaviors and how to properly handle them.
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