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Preventive measures can often prevent tantrums. And when you can’t avoid the tantrum, you can use it as an opportunity to connect with your child!
ArticleWhat Your Child Wishes You Knew When She Acts Out
When your child misbehaves, that's an SOS.
ArticleWhy Kids Sometimes Hit After They Feel Close
Most of us are taken aback when our child lashes out after a nice time together. But it's BECAUSE we connected that he's showing us his pain.
ArticleWhen You Just Don't Have Time for The Meltdown
Your child is falling apart, but you have to leave this minute. What to do when you just don't have time for the meltdown.
ArticleWhen Your Toddler Hits You: A Script
When toddlers hit, they need us to set firm limits to stop them -- while we help them feel safe and understood.
ArticleWhen Your Child Hits You: A Script
Here's your script to regain your calm and head off future hitting.
ArticleWhen Empathy Doesn't "Work"
When your empathy doesn't "work," consider whether you're really connecting.
ArticleMy toddler is aggressive, what went wrong?
Most two year olds experiment with aggression because they're still learning to control themselves. It's good to nip it in the bud, but it's completely normal.
ArticlePreschooler Temper Tantrums, Yells at Parents to Shut Up
The truth is, you can't control your three year old's anger. Only he can do that, and learning how is a big job, which you're going to have to help...
ArticleSidestepping Power Struggles with Toddler after Arrival of New Baby
A new baby is a huge adjustment for a toddler. Suggestions for sidestepping power struggles and instead, turning things into a game.