NikithaMom of a 10 yr 9 m old boy4 years agoA. hello it is normal..Listen calmly to the reasons and feelings of anger, without interrupting or judging
In case you are unable to understand what the toddler is conveying, politely ask him to slow down and explain the situation again
Use the conversation as an opportunity to discuss with toddlers how the problem can be solved and what can be done to make them feel good again. Let them make suggestions
Explain to the toddlers what is considered the right way to deal with anger and set acceptable limits for an inappropriate behaviour. For example, whenever they are angry, they should take a deep breath and count to ten instead of shouting. Tell them that if they throw a tantrum, their weekend outing may get cancelled
Give them a comforting hug or verbal assurance that you are there to support them through their anger
Praise their efforts and positive behaviour in managing anger
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