With these seven steps.

Pomeranets offers tips on how to handle toddler tantrums.

One of the best ways to deal with tantrums is to head them off before they start.

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Learning to manage big feelings is a big part of the toddler years.

In fact, they're actually a sign of healthy brain.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore practical tips, psychological insights, and empathetic approaches to help you master the art of managing toddlers’ temper.

Children learn a lot by watching adults.

Redirect your toddler’s focus.

This might mean taking deep breaths, using a calm tone, or expressing your feelings in words.

It may help to distract your child by changing topics or focusing their attention on something else.

But if you can’t redirect a child before a tantrum begins, let it play out.

Show your toddler how you manage your own feelings when you are upset.

Managing tantrums involves teaching your child about emotions early, reinforcing positive behavior, and communicating calmly.

Here are some pro tips for managing toddler tantrums.

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