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Toddler Tantrums – Why Do Toddlers Throw Temper Tantrums?

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Toddler Tantrums – Why Do Toddlers Throw Temper Tantrums?

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Some toddlers, even some older kids, throw fits, while some kids do not. If you are blessed with a child who does not throw toddler tantrums or children tantrums, then you are very lucky, and you should count your blessings. For the rest of us, it really helps in solving the problem when you know exactly why your kids are throwing these temper tantrums. WebMD defines a temper tantrum as “an unplanned, unintentional expression of anger, often with physical and verbal outbursts. It is not an act to get attention, as is commonly thought.” A temper tantrum basically means your child is frustrated. Their frustrations could be the result of multiple things, but in the end, your child is angry and frustrated. They do not know how to react to the situation, so they start crying, whining, screaming, and throwing their arms and legs all over. Not the ideal way to solve the problem, but your child does not know any better, which explains why getting angry at them does not solve the situation. The

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