Health & Medical Parenting

Startling Facts Revealed About How to Deal With Toddlers

Having a stubborn or a very a "spirited" toddler can be very challenging for parents.
Usually all toddlers are very active and full of energy.
But if your toddler is the one who can climb to the top of a cupboard or fridge then surely he is a "spirited" toddler.
Here are some tips to help you deal with stubborn and spirited toddlers Don't Surprise Him All toddlers become very restless when they are told something that has to be done right away.
For example you are in park with him and when it's time to leave the park and you tell him so, he starts throwing a tantrum and is not at all willing to leave.
The better way to do this would be to start telling him at least half an hour before that we will be leaving in half an hour and keep reminding him this every 5 minutes.
Be Strict If you warn your toddler of a consequence, you better see to it that you implement it if needed.
Remember stubborn toddlers always try their best to get the maximum out of the activity that they are enjoying.
They have a habit of always ignoring the first no or stop command.
So if you are not strict in enforcing what you have told him earlier he will know that by not stopping what he is doing, he will get to enjoy it more without any consequence.
Let him be independent Spirited toddlers want to always do things on their own.
They would say "I do" for all chores of theirs.
So things in your house need to be child friendly so as your toddler can do things on his own.
For example have a small cupboard for him where his things are only kept.
Have small plastic glass for him, etc.
things that he does will be messier but trust me this would be worth it.
Divert his energy Diverting his energy to activities that are physically exhausting helps in soothing your toddler.
Let him do finger printing, clay modeling, hand painting, get trampoline for him for jumping, take him to a beach to play with the sand.
Logical reasoning doesn't work Keep in mind he is not a mature adult yet.
They way a toddler thinks is very different than your thinking process.
So he doesn't understand logical thinking and verbal reasoning.
In fact this irritates him more.
Praise Him frequently Whenever your toddler does something that you appreciate or whenever he does something that you want him to do, praise him right away.
He should understand that good behavior gets him praise and bad behavior gets him a scolding.
Be Positive Instead of calling him names like "stubborn child", "wild cat", "bad boy" and "irritating child", call him with adjectives that you would want him to be like "good boy", energetic child", "obedient child".
Trust me over the period of time he will try his best to be what you have been calling him.
Pamper Yourself Yes you heard it right.
You need break for yourself.
Go out and get a massage, go out with your friends alone, leave your toddler with your partner or baby sitter for some time.
Trust me your child will benefit lot from a revitalized parent.
Resources There are many books and audio courses available on the internet, which are really useful.
Since you have tried all the tactics you knew, so why not take some advice from an expert.
Check out the website given below to learn how to deal with your toddler.

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