How to Raise a Happy, Well-Behaved Child with Confidence by Taming the Tantrum Monster
How to avoid making every mistake that parents make when raising kids...
If you are struggling to deal with your toddler's temper tantrums, you are not alone. I have been there, and I know the struggle. You can try everything to stop the tantrums, but nothing works. You end up exhausted, frustrated and wondering how to get your kids to behave and enjoy the process.
When children begin to learn how to be well-behaved, they're going to act out and throw tantrums. Sometimes their behavior escalates and becomes a major problem. Fortunately, they can be trained to behave. By learning how to deal with their tantrums, you can teach them how to be well-mannered.
Raising children is a full-time job in itself. But that doesn't mean you're immune to the occasional tantrum. Whether you're dealing with an eight-year-old who is throwing a fit because they don't want to clean their room, or a three-year-old who is screaming because they won't eat their broccoli, knowing how to discipline your kids is crucial. When kids throw a tantrum, they lose their temper, become upset and frustrated, and usually end up feeling guilty, ashamed, and embarrassed. All of which can lead to long-term problems in their development as well as lower self-esteem. The good news is, it doesn't have to be that way. The bad news is, you can't control everything that happens. But there are ways to reduce the number of times you have to discipline your kids. And one of the best ways is through the use of the five-step discipline process described in this book.
The tantrum is an ugly monster. The only reason a toddler has one is because they want attention. As soon as you start paying attention, the tantrum ends. If you are too late, though, then the tantrum continues and turns into a horrible monster. The best way to tame the tantrum monster is to raise happy, well-behaved kids.
I have been using the method suggested in this book for years and it works wonderfully for me and my family. I would recommend it to anyone that has trouble with their children. This book shows you step by step how to get your kids to behave in the house without raising your blood pressure.
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