Toddler
Temper Tantrums

“ I can’t
take my toddler to the grocery store anymore.”
“ Everybody has advice about dealing with temper tantrums
but nothing seems to work for my toddler.”
“
I’m always late for work because she refuses to get dressed in the morning.”
Are you exhausted
from dealing with your toddler’s temper
tantrums? Is your patience stretched thin as you struggle to find
ways to manage your child’s out-of-control behavior? While
living with a toddler can be fun, it presents daily challenges
that often leave parents feeling worn out and exasperated.
Every toddler’s temperament and personality is unique. Finding
ways to help toddlers when they lose control tests every parent’s
patience. The task requires the skills of a diplomat and the tolerance
of an angel. Toddlers are not developmentally equipped to exert
self-control and behave in a manner that is socially acceptable.
It’s up to you to find ways to help your toddler develop
those skills.
This E-book
will help you minimize your toddler’s tantrums,
while he or she learns more positive ways to manage frustrations.
The interactive format is designed to help you apply practical
solutions that work with your child’s unique personality
and temperament.
Let
us help you make living with a toddler a little easier by:
- Implementing
routines and teaching house rules that minimize tantrums.
- Turning
power struggles into cooperation.
- Using
limited choices as a way to foster independence.
- Identifying
triggers that set off your child’s tantrums.
- Learning
how to avoid tantrums.
- Developing
strategies to use when a tantrum is unavoidable.
Parenting Partnership’s
Online Learning Series provides tools and tips to help you simplify
family life so you can enjoy
your parenting experience
Option
1 - For $12.95 you purchase the E-Book
Option
2 – For
$45.00 you purchase the E-Book and 30 minutes
talk time with a Family Life Educator to discuss how you can
apply
the principles from the workshop to your family.
Feedback from parents:
“
I’m amazed at what a difference creating routines has made.”
“ I feel more confident when my child loses control.”
“ Something as simple as timing has made a big difference in our
family.”
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to Purchase
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