Why do toddlers cry?
When your baby becomes a toddler, different things will make her cry
depending on how much sleep she has had, whether she is hungry, is she in a grumpy
mood, in fact just about anything may set off the crying. She may be frustrated
because she wants to do something she can't …or you won't let her. It's best to
try and address the problem before things spiral out of control. Offering a
positive alternative or distraction can head the tears off at the pass and help
them to move onto another thought or activity without any fuss.
Try not to disregard their feelings, they are
very real to them and they are learning how to cope in different situations and
they need your help to do this.
She may even have tantrums. Temper tantrums
can be very upsetting to watch, and they can make you angry, too. But think
about what it might be like to be a toddler.
When you are somewhere between one and two,
trying to make sense of the world can be very overwhelming. You develop very
strong feelings but don't have the words to express them yet. Other people are
bigger and stronger than you are, and they can make you do things you don't
want to do, like stop drawing on the walls with that permanent marker mum
accidentally left on the side. Every day, things happen which you don't
understand, and you haven't got the ability to work them out yet. You can
imagine that you may feel a little out of control in this situation.
When you're little like this, you may want
something a lot, and sometimes you can have it, and sometimes you can't. Or,
you want to touch something, or play with something that looks interesting -
and yet other people won't let you. They take the interesting thing away - yet
you are old enough to know that the interesting thing still exists.
As a child, the world is a huge and powerful
place at times - and every so often, it all gets too much. You lose control,
and you just can't stop screaming, yelling, kicking and fighting. And mum or
dad find themselves facing a full blown tantrum. If things have already
developed to this point here are a few tips on what you can do.
Stay calm while your toddler has the tantrum
Make sure your toddler is safe and remove any
objects that may cause harm.
Try to ignore it as much as possible.
Give her a cuddle afterwards when she's
calmed down and reassure her that you love her.

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