ExpertDr. Mohammed imranPaediatrician3 years agoA. hi parent as the baby grows they will. grow out of such behaviour try positive reinforcement techniques to modify the behaviour of babies maintain hydration and keep a track on urine output maintain
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Tell your child to take a break or a timeout by going to their room till they calm down. If your child is ranting, wait for them to finish before sending them away. However, if your child is aggressive or violent, then it is essential first to stop it. You can do that by making them sit down quietly until their anger dissipates. Teaching your child breathing exercises and counting from one to ten can be of help in calming them.Quite often, when children get angry, they throw tantrums, shout or hit because they do not know that anger can be expressed verbally too. Teaching them a ‘feeling vocabulary’ which is a list of words to show how they feel can prove useful in helping children deal with anger. Some examples are words like angry, scared, furious, and irritated or sentences such as, “ I am so angry now!” and “He is annoying me”, and so on.
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