Tips on How to Tame Temper Tantrums

Temper tantrums. All parents have been there. You’re out in public and your child starts kicking, screaming, and crying. It can be embarrassing and frustrating. But you’re not alone. Temper tantrums are a normal part of childhood development. Thankfully, there are things you can do to help tame tantrums in your little one, and Step By Step School is here to help.

Toddler throwing temper tantrum at grocery store

Stay Calm

The first tip is to stay calm yourself. It can be difficult, but it’s important to model the behavior you want to see in your child. If you start yelling, your child will think it’s okay for them to do the same. Instead, try speaking in a calm and soothing voice. This will help your child to calm down and hopefully mimic your behavior.

Young boy crying

Try to Distract Them

Sometimes, the best way to deal with a tantrum is to distract your child. If you can redirect their attention to something else, they may forget why they were upset in the first place. Try playing a game, singing a song, or showing them a favorite toy.

Boy throwing a temper tantrum at home

Help Relieve Their Frustration

If your child is having a tantrum because they’re frustrated, it may help to give them a chance to express their feelings. Try asking them to use words to tell you what’s wrong. If they’re too young to talk, you can provide them with some other outlet, like coloring or playing with clay.

Girl pouting on the couch

Know Your Child’s Limits

Finally, it’s important to know your child’s limits. Every child is different and will have different triggers for tantrums. If you can identify what sets your child off, you can try to avoid those situations. For example, if your child gets overwhelmed in large crowds, try to stick to smaller gatherings.

We hope these tips are helpful in taming tantrums in your little one. For more information on our curriculum and how we can help your child grow and develop, contact Step By Step School in Hoboken today.