Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Hi everyone. I was a member of this group a few years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter, Grace. Thank you to all of you who talked with me and gave me advice. Everything you told me about how my daughter would be more like us than different was absolutely true. We've all sailed through the first three years (relatively easily, save for heart surgery at 6 months) and she's become quite the little charmer. However........ I am in need of your assistance and expertise yet again! ) Grace has been throwing some temper tantrums when she doesn't get her way, and usually at inopportune times (in church, in restaurants, etc.) and I'm pretty much at my wits' end trying to figure out how to deal with it or discipline her. Her language skills are actually quite good, and on most days she understands very well. When she throws the tantrums, all of a sudden she doesn't seem to know what I'm explaining to her. My mommy gut instinct is telling me she knows exactly what she's doing, but I can't seem to get a handle on her bahvior. She's quite resourceful in pretend play as well, so time outs usually wind up with her talking to herself or some other object in the room. Or singing songs. Sigh........... Very cute, but I'm ready to run away! lol Any advice? Thanks so much! Hurley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 My eldest son swears he can remember when he was little and wanted to say something and could not and throwing a tantrum out of frustration. As hard-pressed as I am to believe he can remember that far back, it does make sense. I always handled tantrums at that age by ignoring them. Worked most of the time, but not always. I am no help at all, am I. granny On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 7:58 AM, lhurley06 <lhurley06@...> wrote: > > > Hi everyone. > > I was a member of this group a few years ago when I was pregnant with my > daughter, Grace. Thank you to all of you who talked with me and gave me > advice. Everything you told me about how my daughter would be more like us > than different was absolutely true. We've all sailed through the first three > years (relatively easily, save for heart surgery at 6 months) and she's > become quite the little charmer. > > However........ > > I am in need of your assistance and expertise yet again! ) > > Grace has been throwing some temper tantrums when she doesn't get her way, > and usually at inopportune times (in church, in restaurants, etc.) and I'm > pretty much at my wits' end trying to figure out how to deal with it or > discipline her. Her language skills are actually quite good, and on most > days she understands very well. When she throws the tantrums, all of a > sudden she doesn't seem to know what I'm explaining to her. My mommy gut > instinct is telling me she knows exactly what she's doing, but I can't seem > to get a handle on her bahvior. She's quite resourceful in pretend play as > well, so time outs usually wind up with her talking to herself or some other > object in the room. Or singing songs. Sigh........... > > Very cute, but I'm ready to run away! lol > > Any advice? > > Thanks so much! > Hurley > > > -- Not for ourselves but for the whole world we were born Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I would not let the behavior dictate what your response is. We all have a tendancy " espcially when out " to be embarressed by tantrums but I think the best way to deal with them is to ignore the behavior because eventually when she doesn't get the wanted response she will quit. I can remember taking my now 15 year old out to the stores. He has ADHD and those early years were ROUGH. At home when he would throw a tantrum he would go to time out for three minutes. He was about three at this time. It would take me 20 minutes to get him to sit for three. I would stand at the bottom of the stairs. (bottom stair was time out bench because there was no stimuli there to keep hinm happy) and play goalie. He would get up I would put him back...all without talking. Eventually he would tire and after the required three minutes we would " talk " and he would be let off. After about a month of playing goalie he would go to time out and stay there. Figured he was going anyway lol! It was rough but worth it. Also when we went out I would usually tell him that if he behaved he would get a little toy or if in the market he could pick out his favorite cereal. That was the first thing we did when we got to store or supermarket (whcih was particularly over stimulating for him) He would then hold the coveted object. If he started to misbehave I would remind him of the deal one time. Next time. I would pick him up and walk out of wherever I was with a screaming child and all eyes on me. Hard? You bet (especially considering I had to go BACK to do the shopping) but guess what...it paid off. After three or four times of leaving the store abruptly with no coveted prize., It only took one rminder to get him back on track. And then as he grew we changed it up to if you behave for three times you get something ( a favorite show or food etc.) I hope this helps. Unfortunately it isn't easy but tenacity and consistence do work. it will take a little time but be well worth your effort. Hope this helps.  Loree Three year old temper tantrums  Hi everyone. I was a member of this group a few years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter, Grace. Thank you to all of you who talked with me and gave me advice. Everything you told me about how my daughter would be more like us than different was absolutely true. We've all sailed through the first three years (relatively easily, save for heart surgery at 6 months) and she's become quite the little charmer. However........ I am in need of your assistance and expertise yet again! ) Grace has been throwing some temper tantrums when she doesn't get her way, and usually at inopportune times (in church, in restaurants, etc.) and I'm pretty much at my wits' end trying to figure out how to deal with it or discipline her. Her language skills are actually quite good, and on most days she understands very well. When she throws the tantrums, all of a sudden she doesn't seem to know what I'm explaining to her. My mommy gut instinct is telling me she knows exactly what she's doing, but I can't seem to get a handle on her bahvior. She's quite resourceful in pretend play as well, so time outs usually wind up with her talking to herself or some other object in the room. Or singing songs. Sigh........... Very cute, but I'm ready to run away! lol Any advice? Thanks so much! Hurley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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