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5 Best Practices for Temper Tantrums — For the Kids (Me, Too)!baby on blanket

5 Best Practices for Temper Tantrums — For the Kids (And Mom)!

Let’s not sugarcoat it — temper tantrums are the worst! Do I love my kids? Am I a doting mother? Do I strive to be a shoulder to cry on (and a sleeve for wiping snot?). Yes! Do I also want to run and hide the second one of them starts having a meltdown? You bet! It’s even worse when you’re out in public!

Underneath the stress and frustration of it all, most of us just want to know what’s wrong and how to fix it. Many times, though, it’s something that’s beyond our control. In those moments, when you’re feeling entirely helpless, these tips might help your kids (and you!).crying baby

“Use Your Words”

Why are the worst tantrums always in public? Is it because kids want witnesses? I don’t get it! If you find yourself helplessly watching as your child spirals down into the depths of a tantrum, you might be tempted to cover your ears and block them out, but it’s probably better to do the exact opposite (no, I’m not crazy… okay, maybe a little, but hear me out!).

One thing that helps with my littles is to get down to their level, look them straight in those teary eyes and let them know that I’m listening (even if they’re wailing and everyone is staring!). When your child is worked up, encourage them to “use their words” to describe how they are feeling. Be forewarned — the thing that’s upsetting them might make you want to dissolve into giggles. Don’t do it, though! You want them to feel like they can come to you about anything, but if they feel ridiculed, they probably won’t.

What I’m really thinking: Don’t laugh. Don’t laugh. Don’t laugh. When your child finally reveals the “horror” that led to the meltdown, you may want to laugh. Resist!!!mother and child

Hit the Ignore Button

In today’s fast-paced digital world, we need to find ways to be actively involved in our children’s lives. There are times, however, when ignoring them can actually be beneficial. When a kid acts out to get our attention, the worst thing we can do is give it to them. Even with a three-year-old, it can feel like a battle of the wits!

When this type of situation arises, step away for a minute (don’t ever leave a little one unattended in public, though!). Don’t respond to the stomping and screaming. Instead, when they do finally make an effort to communicate in a better way (and they will — give it time!), shower them with praise. The next time this kind of thing happens, they’ll remember how receptive you were to their attempts to express themselves in a positive way (and they’ll also remember that the antics didn’t work!).

What I’m really thinking: Walk it off, mama. Walk. It. Off. They are safe, but potentially feral. I’ll just go shadowbox in my room for a minute.mother and child in orchardmother and child in orchard

They Yell, You Whisper

In a spin on a popular quote, when in the throes of a meltdown, if they go loud, you go soft. That’s right. Take a deep breath, resist the urge to get hysterical (save that for later!), and make your voice as calm and gentle as your frustrated soul can muster. The struggle is so real, my friends. I know this — but I promise it helps!

Again, get down to their level and be soothing. If they look out of control from the outside, imagine how they are feeling on the inside! Be the voice that brings them back to stillness. Help them regain balance so that you can get through this tough moment and get back to having an amazing day!

What I’m really thinking: Bite your tongue until you taste blood. The alcohol in the wine is gonna burn when it hits those raw spots, but it will be worth it!child with grinch

Create a Diversion

You’ve heard of the old bait and switch, right? This can work miracles for diffusing a tantrum — even with older kids. Look, I’m not saying to indulge their every whim and give in to bad behavior but, just like any of us, a kid who’s having a bad day might need a change of scenery to get them out of their funk.

Distract them from whatever is making them miserable with something lighthearted. I’ve been known to pull a funny face when one of my kids is feeling emotional. You gotta pick the right time — be sensitive — but when the opportunity arises, seize it! My kids are not normally expecting me to change gears like that and, quite a few times, it’s worked wonders.

What I’m really thinking: Please let this work. Please let this work. Pleeeeease let this work. I’ll tapdance, I’ll sing a song. Just let me get through the checkout before you start crying. Okay???woman in cityfamily playing in leaves

Hug It Out

When your world feels upside down and all you want to do is stomp and scream about how unfair life can be, don’t you really just want someone there to let you know it’s going to be alright? Don’t you want to be reassured that in your ugliest moments, the people around you still love you? I’m thankful every day that I’ve got Bobby’s broad shoulders to cry on. As Marilyn Monroe famously quipped, “If you can’t handle me at my worst, then you don’t deserve me at my best.”

This is also true for those little minions when they’ve been spinning out of control. You might want to banish them to their room till they turn 18 to escape the hysteria, but what you should really do is wait for a good moment and wrap your arms around them. Tell them you love them and that everything is going to be just fine.mother and childrenmom and toddlermom and toddler kiss What I’m really thinking: Is this child really mine? Could there have been a switch at the hospital? Is there some other family out there raising my sweet, baby angel? Oh, nevermind. This IS my precious sweetheart. They just needed a little TLC from mama. It’s gonna be okay!

What about my warrior mamas (and papas!) out there? What’s your go-to maneuver to tame a tantrum? Leave me a comment below!

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