Posted on 18 March 2009 by Jane Heiza
3 Tips for Teaching Your Child to Stop Having Tantrums
We have all either been the parent in the grocery store who looks mortified while their child beats their fists, kicks, and screams on the floor – or we have witnessed this situation taking place. It is not pretty, it’s embarrassing, and it is a very difficult thing to handle. If your child […]
How to Avoid Shopping Mall Tantrums
Going to the mall with a kid in tow is fun but complicated at the same time. Most kids love the change of scenery while their parents enjoy spending leisure time with them. In a perfect world, the child will happily tag along and keep himself amused as the parent unwinds and casually goes on […]
How to Deal With Bedtime Tantrums
Parents often regard their toddlers as blessings. These 1-4 year old kids are like angels sent from above, most parents would exclaim. But there are times when they don’t act like it. Toddlers throwing their tantrums at different times of the day are such a pain. In a study conducted in United States, an average […]
Secrets to Tantrum-Free Doctor Visits
A regular visit to the doctor is inevitable for every child. Children go to their pediatrician for routine check-ups, vaccinations and emergency visits (at times). Infants require no briefing or tricks to get them examined. But once the babies grow older and become aware of the situation, they get scared and apprehensive. Thus, they throw […]
10 Tips On How To Make Meal Times Work For Toddlers
The toddler years can be a challenging time for parents. As a way of asserting independence, a toddler may always be saying “NO” to most things. With feeding challenges expected, it may be difficult to feed a child. To add to that, toddlers have small appetites since growth spurts slow down during this stage. At this […]