Parenting Children - September 19, 2012

Day 36 - Helping our children manage their anger - Toddler tantrums

• normal toddler behavior between twenty months and four years old
• you are not a bad parent
• remember HALT
• think ahead - distractions, choices, routines

When faced with full-blown tantrum

• assume impassive face and body language
• if in public, stay close or hold with firm hug till anger subsides
• once over don't show too much relief

Question:
For you, what will be hardest about reacting to a tantrum in this way? Why?

From Series: "Parenting Children Ages 0-10"

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Unhelpful reactions to anger

  • some people react like a rhino – when angry, they go on the attack and express their feelings aggressively
  • some people react like a hedgehog – when angry, they protect themselves and bury their feelings
  • learning to control our anger

1. Recognize the root of our anger

  • HALT – ask: Am I Hungry, Anxious, Lonely or Tired?
  • displaced anger: buried anger caused by someone in the past can come out in the present against someone else
  • deal with unresolved hurt from the past through forgiveness

2. Take time out to calm down

  • press the pause button
  • avoid jumping to conclusions

3. Label the action not the child’s character

  • avoid phrases like “You’re so careless” or “You’re so unkind”
  • children can believe labels
  • labeling the action helps them to change, e.g.; That was a careless thing to do” or “That was an unkind remark to make”

4. Use “I” statements to express own feelings

  • helps us to avoid labeling other people
  • easier for them to respond constructively

and make changes in their behavior

Do you tend to react more like a rhino or a hedgehog?  What helps you express your anger effectively?  How do your children tend to react?  What helps them?

 

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