Different Types of Tantrums and how to deal with them
1. Attention-seeking tantrums: Ignore the behavior, but provide positive attention when the child is behaving well.
2. Frustration tantrums: Help the child to calm down and encourage them to express their feelings using words.
3. Overstimulation tantrums: Take the child to a quiet area and provide sensory input, such as deep pressure or calming music.
4. Power tantrums: Offer choices that give the child some control and avoid power struggles.
5. Emotional tantrums: Listen to the child, validate their feelings, and help them find solutions to the problem.
6. Meltdown tantrums: Provide a safe and quiet environment, and let the child calm down before addressing the situation
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Sleep tantrums: Make sure the child is well-rested and establish a consistent bedtime routine.
Remember, tantrums are a normal part of childhood development.
Let patience and empathy can help prevent future outbursts of kids.