Tips For Living With A Toddler

Aug 24
23:49

2014

Samantha Knowles

Samantha Knowles

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When my children were young, I often asked myself this question. Am I living with a two year old terror? The toddler years are by far the most challenging time for all parents. Toddlerhood is a particularly vexing time for parents because this is the age at which children start to become more independent and discover themselves as individuals. Yet they still have a limited ability to communicate and reason.

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When my children were young,Tips For Living With A Toddler Articles I often asked myself if I was living with a two year old terror? The toddler years are by far the hardest time for all parents. It is challenging because this is the age at which children start to become more curious and develop as individuals. Yet they still have a limited ability to communicate and reason. Here are a few tips and trick to help you through this time:

Be Consistent. Order and routine give young children a safe haven from what they view as an overwhelming and unpredictable world. Predictability and routine make toddlers feel much more secure. This security will help them remain calm and behaved because they know what is coming.. Keeping the same schedule is key. That means having consistent nap times, mealtimes, and bedtimes as well as times when your toddler is free to just run around and have fun.

Being consistent is crucial when it comes to discipline. When you say "no hitting" the first time your child smacks another child on the playground, you also need to say "no hitting" the second, third, and fourth time your child does it.

Avoid Stressful Situations. When your child enters the toddler years, you have figured out what are his or her triggers. The most common ones are hunger, sleepiness, and quick changes of venue. Avoid these potential meltdown scenarios with a little advance planning. For example, don't go to the grocery store when it is time for a nap.

Think Like a Toddler. Toddlers aren't mini-adults. They have trouble understanding many of the things we take for granted, like how to follow directions and behave appropriately. Seeing the scenario from a toddler's perspective can help prevent a tantrum."You might say, 'I know, Derek, you don't like getting into the car seat. Learner says it is what we must do.. "Don't shelter but validate your toddler's feelings. You have to set limits with toddlers but in a way that teaches the child the bigger lesson: how to cope with frustration and rules.

Practice the Art of Distraction. Make your toddler's short attention span work for you. When your child continues with bad behavior, it's pretty easy to redirect your child to another activity, like a new game or something outside.

With these easy tips and planning, you can help get rid of a lot of the toddler tantrums and make these months better.