How To Talk To Toddlers During A Tantrum

Talk it out during toddler tantrums. Acknowledge toddlers' feelings and help them work through tantrums.
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How To Talk To Toddlers During A Tantrum

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I really believe in major communication with your child. Ever since Jackson was born, I've talk to him like a big guy and more than anything, it helped me because as he grew, I was continuing to talk to him in big ways. When he is upset about something, we talk it out. I think the most important thing is to acknowledge how they feel. I think so many times parents don't make it upset with their children, whining, crying. I get it. We all get that but if you acknowledge that they are upset about something because they are validly upset about something. You acknowledge their feeling then you can talk it out. It diffuses the situation and then you can talk about what the problem is and come to a solution together.

Talk it out during toddler tantrums. Acknowledge toddlers' feelings and help them work through tantrums.

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Inspired by her son Jackson ’s severe eczema that developed soon after his birth, Paige became knowledgeable about environmental toxins and how they harm children. She managed to make dramatic lifestyle changes that cured her son of eczema and established herself as an expert and an environmental activist. Motivated by her own difficulty finding non-toxic products for her family, Paige opened The Little Seed which has a huge celebrity following and has a reputation for only stocking only the best non-toxic products. Paige is frequently highlighted the media and has recently been featured in: the Los Angeles Times, People.com, Babble.com, TheCradle.com , the TV Guide Channel, E! and many others. In the Summer of 2010, she launched The Little Seed organic clothing line at Target. Paige is an active member of PETA and is on the board of Environmental Media Association (EMA) an organization that mobilizes the entertainment industry in a global effort to educate people about environmental issues and inspire them into action. Paige lives in Los Angeles with her husband and son.

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