10 Tips To Stop Tantrums Before They Start

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Publicado 2021-12-15
Tantrums are a challenging part of toddlerhood and unfortunately toddler tantrums can start at 9 months of age and will continue for years to come.

Dealing with toddler tantrums is HARD. In fact, our lives would be a lot easier if we were to prevent the temper tantrums from occurring in the first place. And we can! We have the power to significantly reduce the number of tantrums our little ones have, by simply removing triggers which can lead to tantrums.

In this video I share what these triggers are and 10 tips you can do right now to reduce the number of toddler tantrums your little one has each day.

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00:00 - 00:37 : Introduction
00:38 - 01:47 : Tip #1
01:48 - 02:52 : Tip #2
02:53 - 03:34 : Tip #3
03:35 - 04:21 : Tip #4
04:22 - 05:22 : Tip #5
05:23 - 06:17 : Tip #6
06:18 - 07:05 : Tip #7
07:06 - 07:41 : Tip #8
07:42 - 08:26 : Tip #9
08:27 - 09:12 : Tip #10


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  • What these videos have taught me is that remembering to put love first is the best way to raise your children. I just had my first baby, and im so excited to be a mom! Its important for me to remember that my baby is exactly his own person, unique and individual with wants, needs, and desires, but no skills or experience on earth whatsoever. So its my job to love and show him how to handle his emotions and help him make his way through the world, but also without being a push over and letting him tell me what to do, i still need to be a bit bossy, just with lots of love and understanding that being bossed around isnt fun. Hard to find the right words for the point im trying to make, but this is a great video!
  • @mcbooker57
    i appreciated this video. im a new grandma and needed a refresher. frankly this was exactly how i raised my kids and it was rewarding to see my method validated even after all these years. i was always considered rigid be because i was very consistent even until today i get poked at by those same family members. believe me i would rather have let my kids do what they wanted all the time and not be the mommy police but that is what parenting is …work.
  • I’m really happy and pleased with the content quality of your videos. Specially nowadays where information is everywhere and in vast diversity, having someone that explains in detail, with clear examples and following from start to end, without wasting your time ending up trying to sell you some curse/class/signature to finally deliver what they’ve promised in the beginning is hard. Thank you so much for your videos❤
  • My son is starting daycare. And has been with me for the last twenty months, with little separation. Now I'm not there for about eight hours a day. Plus, he got sick and had to stay out of school for the last two days. So, he's now all out of sorts and miserable. At one point he had become so upset we were worried his illness was getting worse so we rushed to the ER. Nope. Just over tired frustrated kid. The next day was more tantrums. And we were getting worn out. I'm so happy this video came up. It's helped me reframe what's going on and given me a check list to help him get back to the happy content kid he was before this week.
  • @Hotcoffeepls
    Excited to watch this! My almost 13-month-old isn’t tantrum-prone (yet), but she communicates very well and clearly lets us know when she’s unhappy! I call that her ”filing a complaint with the manager”, ahaha.
  • @Fidi987
    5:08 The budgie accompanying your toddler is so sweet! 🦜
  • @tiffster80
    This video arrives just in time. Our little busy bee, almost 13 months old, just started with her tantrums. At first we weren’t sure what was happening. We thought she was in pain, or something was wrong. Thank you Emma for all your helpful information. Blessings to you and Merry Christmas to you and your family 😊
  • What I've learned from this video is that I'm just a big toddler. 😳 Hangry, and easily frustrated. 😅😂
  • Great video. Thanks. My baby started flinging herself backwards at 8 months old 🤣 her tantrums are adorable. Definitely want to avoid them as she grows tho..
  • @lh2435
    Keeping your kid close to you physically at all times unless they themselves choose to leave your side also helps. This is the natural way for people and still in our biology. We do that with our son and he doesn’t have proper tantrums.
  • @Shehulk2301
    Thank you! I'm 8months along and my neighbors have the worse child for tantrums I've ever heard. I want to get ahead of that now haha.
  • Transitioning between activities is really difficult. Thanks for this!
  • @funsun3277
    Magnetic blocks are what's up 😂 my 18 month old loves stacking stuff but hates when they fall so I got magnetic blocks...frustration free 😂
  • Your video came up in my feed and I am so pleased it did. I have a nearly 4 year old and I plan on applying a lot of these techniques to help her with her tantrums.
  • @CustomerFaves
    You are the best. Thank you for your generosity sharing these information and taking time and effort making these videos.
  • Thank you so much for this videos! I am mom with experience, already have two teenagers, they were so good, never had problems to communicate and to teach them. Now I have 7,5 months old baby and I’m worried if I am doing something wrong or forgetting my earlier experience .I’m watching your videos since she was born to be prepared for every situation. You are helping me to be more confident and relaxed raising third child in 43. ❤❤❤
  • @user-rl7fo7qg4l
    Thank you for this valuable piece of advice.i really admire your approach to babies / toddlers that is research based and respects both children and adults. ❤ best wishes
  • @mumunpaul6677
    My daughter is 13 months old. Putting quite a lot of tantrums recently. What a perfect time of this vedio to cope up with those tantrums. Thanks a lot Emma❤️
  • Emma, wonderful and informative as always, much appreciated vlog!