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GUToddlers stop having daily tantrums and meltdowns when you start doing this: preparing them for what’s to come.
When you take the time to prep your kids before each activity, they know what to expect and can go with the flow. Create a home environment that supports their need for structure and predictability. Allow plenty of time for transitions, so you can approach each moment with patience and understanding.
Here’s how it works:
1. Preparation: Talk to your child about what’s going to happen next. Whether it’s getting ready for a trip to the store, transitioning from playtime to dinner, or preparing for bedtime, let them know what to expect.
2. Environment: Set up a home environment that’s organized and predictable. A space where toys have designated places, routines are clear, and daily activities follow a consistent pattern helps children feel secure.
3. Time: Allow extra time for transitions. Rushing can create stress and frustration for both you and your child. With extra time, you can approach each change with calmness and patience, reducing the likelihood of meltdowns.
By preparing your child, creating a supportive environment, and allowing enough time for transitions, you’ll find that daily tantrums diminish, and your toddler will navigate their day with more ease and joy. It’s all about helping them feel secure, understood, and prepared for what’s next.
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