You are dealing with aggressive toddler behavior
and it seems to be occurring more and more frequently. What can you do
about aggressive toddler behavior to take control back?
Sometimes it seems that there is nothing you can do. What you need to
do is step back from the situation and realize that you can do
something about it.
A child is born with a certain nature. It is how you nurture your child
through those toddler years that will shape them forever into their
adult life. A child needs to feel secure, loved and happy and if they
don't get enough attention from you, they may start to display some
aggressive toddler behavior.
What can you do to take control back?
* Pay attention to your child. Much of aggressive toddler behavior is a
cry for attention. You should set aside time from your busy schedule to
read with your child or play with them. They crave your love and
attention, give it to them!
* Sometimes aggressive toddler behavior is modeled after your behavior.
You may not realize it, but if you are a yeller and like to argue a lot
with your spouse, you can bet that your toddler is picking up on that.
Try to have "discussions" or if you really have to have a full on
argument, don't do it in front of your children.
* Make sure your child is getting enough sleep. If your toddler is even
a little bit tired, it can change their whole attitude. Sleep is very
important for your child's development. Not getting enough will
definitely cause a lot of strife and aggressive behavior. Set a regular
bedtime and stick with it.
* Feed your child on a regular basis. Children do a lot of growing and
they need constant nutrition. Snacks and regular meals are important.
* Give your toddler choices. Even if it is a choice between two things
that are pretty much the same, it is still a choice. They feel
empowered and it helps them to feel more independent. This is important
in your child's development.
* Make a real effort to communicate with your toddler. They are at the
early stages of language development, but they MUST be heard. You need
to decipher that baby babble and make sense of it.
* Don't wait until things are out of control, especially when siblings
are involved. If there is a physical altercation, then you need to deal
with it immediately and let your child know that this is not acceptable
behavior. Explain to your child that hurting people is not okay and
that you do not approve.
Sometimes it can seem like things have spun wildly out of control, but
if you can pinpoint the causes and then deal with them, you will be
well on your way to getting a handle on your toddler's behavior. You
need to be consistent as well as persistent and you will have a happier
child on your hands in no time.
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Aggressive Toddler Behavior Alan B
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