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Created by @eswanson
 at October 22nd 2023, 8:35:58 pm.

Tantrums are a common part of toddlerhood, but they can be challenging for both parents and children. However, using positive parenting strategies can help prevent and handle tantrums effectively.

Setting limits is an important aspect of positive parenting. Clearly define the boundaries and expectations for your child, and consistently enforce them. This provides a sense of safety and structure for your toddler, reducing the likelihood of tantrums.

Providing choices can also give your child a sense of control and empowerment, which can prevent frustration and tantrums. Offer options within reasonable limits, such as asking if they'd like to wear the red or blue shirt or if they'd prefer apples or oranges for a snack.

Distractions can be helpful during tantrum episodes. Engage your child in a different activity or redirect their attention to something else that interests them. This can help them shift their focus and regulate their emotions.

Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool in guiding behavior. Offer praise and rewards when your child displays appropriate behaviors, such as calming down after a tantrum or using their words to express their emotions. This encourages positive behavior and can reduce the frequency of tantrums.