Recent Baby Blog | Toddler Discipline PostsWhat Triggers Toddler Anger?by Mary Ann Romans30 Jun 2009 07:11 AMThere is no wrath like that of an angry toddler! From kicking and screaming, to crying and biting, there is not a parent on the planet that does not dread the anger of a little one who is about to lose it. Chances are that you already know some of the anger triggers. How to Keep Toddlers from Fightingby Mary Ann Romans25 Jun 2009 11:10 AMWhen there are two toddlers fighting over a toy, things can get a bit dicey. You want to make sure that your child isn't the aggressor, while at the same time ensuring that your child isn't getting abused by the other child. Dealing with a Screaming Toddlerby Mary Ann Romans22 Jun 2009 09:46 AMSometimes it seems that there is nothing worse than a screaming toddler, unless it is a screaming toddler in public. Here are some tips on how to deal with this situation in a loving manner and regain control of the situation. Why Your Toddler Hitsby Mary Ann Romans28 Feb 2009 09:36 PMWhether your toddler regularly hits you or other children, the behavior can be quiet disconcerting. You may feel as though other parents see your child as a problem child. But the reality is that hitting is not an unusual behavior for many toddlers. Teach Your Child to Be Politeby Mary Ann Romans16 Feb 2009 07:55 AMIf a case of the demanding toddler or preschooler has hit your house you just may want to teach your little one some manners. Using Compromise with a Toddler 2by Mary Ann Romans16 Jul 2008 05:44 AMYesterday in Using Compromise with a Toddler, I talked about how compromise can be a great form of discipline with your child. I talked about one type of compromise and gave a specific example that happened to occur in our household earlier this week. Using Compromise with a Toddlerby Mary Ann Romans15 Jul 2008 12:44 PMThere is a reason that they call it the terrible twos. Two-year-olds tend to want to assert their own independence and opinions, even if they don't quite make sense to us. Supernanny Methods Don't Work for Better Behaved Toddlersby Valorie Delp02 Feb 2008 05:30 AMI have blogged a few times on my own experiences with strong willed toddlers and my take on disciplining young children. I could essentially sum up my view in three words: consistency, clarity of expectations and patience. Recent Blog Comments tedgar says... "Yes, my daughter was a champ in the pee department." Dionna says... "We started late, too - about 7 months." |
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