Toddlers and Terrible Twos: 10 Ways To Deal With It

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In this video, I am going to share with you the top 10 tips when it comes to toddlers and terrible twos. If you are interested in learning more about how to handle the terrible two tantrums. Then you are in the right place! This is one of the best ways to deal with tantrums in a peaceful way. If you are new to peaceful parenting, watching this video will get you started off on the right foot. Join me every Tuesday for a new video!

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0:00 Introduction
1:05 MEET THEIR NEEDS
2:22 DONT GIVE IN TO THE TANTRUM
3:16 NEGATIVE ATTENTION CYCLE
3:34 GIVE WARNINGS
4:26 HONOR NAPS
5:02 SAY "YES" MORE OFTEN
5:41 GIVE AWAY A SMALL AMOUNT OF CONTROL
6:29 PRAISE GOOD BEHAVIOR
7:10 LET THE TANTRUM WORK ITSELF OUT
7:41 HELP THEM WORK THROUGH THEIR EMOTIONS
8:00 RECONIZE WHAT SPARKED THE TANTRUM
8:10 USE SHORT PHRASES TO PUT THEIR FEELINGS INTO WORDS
8:20 USE A COMPASSIONATE TONE OF VOICE
8:26 REMAIN CALM

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I'm sure many people over look this video based on views... it deserves much more. Very good advice! Thanks for making this video!

NateM
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As a sibling who's next up in line, I'm gonna have to deal with my brothers tantrums alot as he enters his terrible twos. So this video was very helpful 😁

i_just_did_your_mom_LoL
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Avoiding saying "no" is really hard. My almost 2yo daughter wants to do things she shouldn't do because they're either dangerous or will make a huge mess ridiculous mess and whenever she is attempting these things she moves really fast so I need an even faster way to tell her "don't do this because it is dangerous and I dont want you to stab yourself", that's where "NO" comes in. Even I hate myself but it is near impossible to not say "no" almost all day everyday

RidiculousReviews-iiky
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Amazing tips, came in handy.... Thank you Dr

jenniferdomnic
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Have any questions? Let me know in the comments below and I'll make sure to answer them and create more videos like this in the future!

dollarmommyclub
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When letting the tantrum work itself out… how long is too long where enough is enough and something needs to change

MikeyDellaVella
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Great video these strategies really does work.
Learned behaviours

parentingbeyondbehaviours
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loved the video. it threw me off that number 9 had 5 rules to it. sp i would of put it at number ten so your last rule has five parts to it. would make the video feel like it had some bonus rules to it. just me though.

lerch
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It's more than just a need it's a want too, sometimes acting out to get something you tell them they can't do or have to keep them safe. As they don't know about staying safe you teach them. The time thing doesn't work for young children as they can't tell time or are of the age to understand the concept. Give children another 2 choices if you don't want them to have something or do something. Time outs work much better than spanking, spanking teaches children to solve things with hitting most likely other children. The best advice was let the tantrum play out don't feed it with attention, put them in a crib they can't get out of or a safe space. This will teach them the behaviour will have them in their space. Always talk to them of why they are going in that space and as soon as they calm down talk to them again explaining why not to do that and that is what will happen if they do. Also good advice is to praise them when the do something positive or learn something new.

PunditKING
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I agree there is no need for spanking just allow them some space and wait until they calm down

parentingbeyondbehaviours