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5 Ways to Deal with Toddler Tantrums for Busy Moms

Toddler tantrums are often part of a child’s learning to manage emotions. Therefore, parents need to stay calm, set consistent boundaries, and always provide affection.
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Raising a happy child with a good and polite attitude is still the main priority for a mother who has to balance various things in her daily life. However, existing parenting theories have their challenges when applied.
 
If a toddler is still developing the part of the brain that regulates emotions, tantrums or expressions of overwhelming emotion can be a daily challenge. However, with the right approach, we can manage this situation more effectively and build better relationships with our children. Here are seven practical ways to deal with toddler tantrums, specifically designed to help busy moms navigate this challenge calmly and lovingly.
 
1. Set clear boundaries
 
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When children understand the rules, it helps them recognize boundaries.

Explain to your child what you want them to do so they can understand. Repeat the instructions if necessary, and remember to praise them when they do what you ask.

Ensure that other adults, such as the other parent, grandparents, aunts, and uncles, support your parenting style so your child doesn't feel confused when they are with other family members.
 
2. Don't let your emotions get the better of you and raise your voice
 
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When talking to your child, use a normal voice and tone. Your child is more likely to listen if you deliver the message calmly. Yelling will only make you more emotional and make your child feel upset and unappreciated.
 
3. Never compare your child to others
 
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Every child is unique, so it's important not to compare your child to others. Get to know your child well to set appropriate boundaries and offer support. Recognize and focus on your child's strengths while also encouraging them to keep trying in areas where they are not yet proficient.
 
4. Don't hesitate to show affection or love
 
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Expressions of love, such as hugs, kisses, winks, or friendly pats, can help fill a child's love tank. Affection can make children feel cared for and loved and boost their self-confidence.

Enjoy quality time with children by engaging in activities such as reading and playing to build a strong relationship with them
 
5. Take care of ourselves as parents
 
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Being a parent is not easy, especially when we have a lot to do. It's important to find time each week to relax and engage in self-care activities that bring us joy. Taking care of ourselves makes it easier to care for our children. It's difficult to be a calm and relaxed parent when we are stressed, tired, or anxious.

Managing toddler tantrums requires patience and the right strategy. By implementing a few simple tips, busy and active mothers can reduce stress and build stronger relationships with their children. Remember to set clear boundaries, use a calm voice, and always give affection. Don't forget to take care of yourself to stay healthy and happy. In this way, we will accompany our children to grow well and become better people too.
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