Toddler Discipline: Effective Strategies... by Sophie Lui

to Tame Tantrums and Overcome Challenges

No matter the form of the tantrum, there is one thing that is true: Dealing with it is no fun.

Toddler discipline: effective strategies...

Does your toddler throw tantrums that can be absolutely disruptive to everyone present? Maybe your toddler hits and throws things. Maybe your toddler screeches loudly enough to make your ears feel like they are bleeding. Maybe your toddler tries to run away. No matter the form of the tantrum, there is one thing that is true: Dealing with it is no fun.

No parent goes into parenthood feeling good about having to deal with tantrums. No parent wants their child to be the one that embarrasses them at the grocery store or keeps them from going to the restaurant that they would like to go to. Parents want their children to be well-adjusted and disciplined, but that takes time. It is next to impossible to simply come up with a way that you can make sure that your child behaves without ever doing any of the teaching.

This means that if your toddler is throwing a tantrum, there is something you can do: You can teach your toddler how to behave. You can take that tantrum and turn it into a learning experience that will help your child get far in life. You can ensure that your toddler can learn to manage his or her feelings without them taking control in the way that happens when a tantrum occurs—and you can do this all with the help of this book.

In reading this book, you will be introduced to why children tend to throw tantrums, what to expect with the tantrums that you encounter and a lot of information on what not to do when you have to deal with said tantrums. Along with that, however, you are also going to be given plenty of information that will help you defeat those tantrums once and for all. Within these pages, you will find:

 

Even if this is not your first rodeo with children, it may be the first time you have encountered tantrums in the way that you are right now, and that is okay! You can still learn how to tackle those tantrums and keep them from ruling your life entirely. You can still learn to recognize what it is that you will need to know in order to ensure that you are, in fact, able to defeat those tantrums.

It is not too late. You can still learn to change how you approach your child’s tantrums. You can still learn how to end them with ease and how to prepare your child to cope with them. All you have to do is scroll up and click on BUY NOW today.

Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General

Secondary Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / Infants & Toddlers

Language: English

Keywords: toddler discipline, help disciplining toddlers, toddlers, young childhood, children, parenting books, parenting help

Word Count: 15017

Sample text:

Tantrums are tough. There is no doubt about it. It is tough for you as a parent to watch your child experience a meltdown. It is tough for your child to be the one melting down in the first place. When you are dealing with a child who is throwing a tantrum, you may be quick to feel like you should just give in in hopes of avoiding the problem altogether, but that is not going to help here. Rather, when you are dealing with your child throwing a tantrum, you should remind yourself of the one fact that was repeated throughout this book. Make it your new mantra. Print it out and put it on sticky notes everywhere throughout your home to remind you of the truth:

Your child is not giving you a hard time. He or she is having a hard time.

Let this be your life’s motto and you will be able to keep your cool, even when you find your child melting down in the middle of the grocery store for the third time that day. Children are rough to parent, but growing up is tough too. Remember, growing up is all about learning to see a world that you are entirely unfamiliar with. Everyone goes through it—none of us are born just knowing how the world works, and that is okay.

Remember, as you use the tools in this book, to separate in your mind discipline from punishment. They are two very different components and they require very different mindsets. Allow yourself to get caught up in your mindset of recognizing that you can, in fact, discipline your child without punishment, and that discipline is what you should aim for.

As you head off into the world after having completed this book, do not forget to give your child a hug. Do not forget that your child loves you and wants you to be proud. Do not forget that one day, your child will probably come up to you to apologize for all of the crazy behaviors that you are facing today.


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Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Noemia Poole
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