From time to time every toddler throws a temper tantrum, and it is always a good one. If you happen to have the nack for parenting you will be able to stop a temper tantrum almost as soon as it has started. Many parents will try to stop the temper tantrum right away by giving in to whatever the child is having the temper tantrum about. There is no real reason for toddlers most of the time. However it is best to let the temper tantrum go through with the steps that it needs to take.
Temper tantrums begin when the child is between two to five years old. Prior to putting a halt on temper tantrums you will first need to figure out why they have started. First of all you need to keep in mind that your toddler may be hungry because they do eat less then an adult and more frequently. It is a good idea to show your child by modeling that temper tantrums will not be productive. Many times fits of rage can not be avoided. It is also a good thing to let your toddler have some different options to let them feel as thought they have the control this should prevent some temper tantrums.
If a temper tantrum erupts for no good reason it is best to ignoree the child as much as possible, as long as they are not harming themselves or anybody around them. You may feel like a bad parent but this will make the child feel that they are not being productive. The next time that your toddler feels that there is a need for a temper tantrum it may not happen or it might be shorter. This is why no one likes fits of anger in public. If you react to the temper tantrum by giving in every time your toddler will feel as though this is what they need to do to get what they want. You need to be the boss, not your child.
Over time your child’s temper tantrums should stop. If they do not stop then it would be best to check with your doctor about your child’s behaviour. There might be some medical reason why your child is acting this way.