Either you have seen it or you have experienced it
personally. Aggressive toddler behavior can catch you off guard and
make you feel like you are not a good parent. Nothing could be further
from the truth. It is important to remember that every parent goes
through aggressive toddler behavior at some time or another and you can
absolutely do something about.
Here are 5 keys to stopping bad behavior from your toddler:
1. First, remember that you are the parent and you always have control,
whether or not you feel like you are in control. Sometimes, when we
experience a particularly nasty bout of aggressive toddler behavior, we
can feel like we have no control over our child. You have to remain
calm and be firm. Stick to your plan of action, and carry it out. Never
let your child feel like they have the upper hand, or you will lose all
control of your child.
2. Even though aggressive toddler behavior can be alarming at times,
you need to remember the context in which your child is behaving. Most
young children are still learning communication skills. If they cannot
communicate effectively with you, then they may become aggressive out
of frustration. Imagine if you were trying to communicate with someone
and they had no idea what you were trying to say. You might become
frustrated and display aggressive toddler behavior yourself!
3. Get down to your child's level - try squatting down so that you are
making direct eye contact. Allow your child time to try to speak to you
and explain why they are upset. After you get the gist of what is
happening, you can deal more effectively with the situation.
4. Lead by example. If your toddler sees that the general communication
in the household is by argument, yelling or otherwise, they will model
this behavior. Aggressive toddler behavior can result from your toddler
witnessing you having an argument with your spouse or one of their
siblings. If you don't want your child to hit, then you do not hit your
child or anyone else. Children only learn what they see. If you deal
with a situation in a calm and rational manner, then your child will
absorb this and learn to model this behavior.
5. Have a common plan of attack. If your child is in daycare, make sure
that your daycare deals with your child's behavior in the same way that
you do. Consistency is the key here. If everyone deals with these
situations in a different way, your child may become confused and
frustrated, therefore escalating aggressive toddler behavior.
Dealing with a toddler is draining sometimes. You need to have a sense
of humor and you have to learn to relax. Giving your toddler some of
your time, in a one on one situation can help them to realize that they
are important in your life and it will reassure them that they have a
rightful place in your family unit. Having a look at the whole picture
and identifying any triggers that may cause aggressive behavior is a
great starting point.
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