Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Temper Tantrums: A Pound Of Prevention And 16 Pounds Of Temper Tantrum Cure

By Leanna Rae Scott


Temper tantrums are usually not thought of as curable or entirely preventable. Most parenting advisers will unapologetically try to tell you that tantrums are very normal and natural, and a highly unavoidable part of raising children. They will, however give you tips about preventing a few temper tantrums by diligently avoiding tantrum triggers such as tiredness, hunger, and frustration.

You might want to continue believing that temper tantrums are here to stay, solely because the parenting books have been saying so for generations. If that's what you want, you won't get any backtalk from me. I'll just be quiet about it like I've primarily been doing for thirty-four years while I've been preparing to share my temper tantrum elimination and prevention secrets with you. But if you could open your mind up to the possibilities that temper tantrums are one hundred percent curable as well as preventable, I'd be happy to share my teaching skills and infant anger management abilities with you.

My first five children, as babies, all threw tantrums...my last eight kids didn't. My fifth baby, at the age of 14 months, was done with throwing tantrums in about a week after I was able to figure out what I needed to change with my parenting methods. Since I did that I've thoroughly and persistently tested out my tantrum and anger management techniques with personal research on my own kids, and I've assessed most mainstream parenting techniques over a forty-year period.

For instance, I was able to learn how to get general, overall cooperation from toddlers, how to easily get out of arguments with kids and teens, and how I should calculate the exact and perfect length of a child's grounding. I've also been able to give complete explanations for why time-outs are an objectionable and difficult childhood discipline method that isn't as good as many others I've worked out.

I share with other parents, all of those parenting skills, plus more. The biggest thing I give, though, is the curative and preventive methods needed to totally eliminate temper tantrums from children's behavioral repertoire.




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