Tantrum in a public place

Children are not mini adults and their expression of anger through an occasional tantrum is inevitable...

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Author / Submitted By: Manpreet Malik Updated On: 3/3/2007 | Vote Average: 0, Total Votes: 895 Hits: 3473


We've all experienced it - the dreaded tantrum in a public place. Little Susie Q is screaming at the top of her lungs while an assortment of disapproving eyes are all focused on you. The pressure is on. You feel certain that there are few people who want you to wallop her, while others have their finger on the speed dial to report you to the police if you even lift a finger to correct her. Add to these concerns, your feelings of humiliation and distress over doing something that could jeopardize your child's self-esteem for the rest of her life. (So much drama over the decision to not let Susie have a fourth doughnut before lunch!)

Fear not, you are not alone. There is no foolproof method that works for everyone every single time. There are, however, a few tips for handling a tantrum with a little decorum.

Children are not mini adults and their expression of anger through an occasional tantrum is inevitable. How we, as parents, handle the situation is what makes the difference. Although we mustn't reward a child after a tantrum by giving in and allowing her to have her way, we can praise the child for regaining control by hugging her and letting her know that our love is unconditional. Don't worry that the patrons at the grocery store may not hold the same feelings of warmth and forgiveness!



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