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"Big Emotions, Tiny Fists," Strategies for Dealing with Toddler Aggression

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Toddlers can go from happy and playful to punching or hitting without missing a beat.

So what do you do when big feelings merge with lack of impulse control, and a toddler gets aggressive? In this episode, we answer a listener question that invites us to explore this very thing.

Topics include:

"My toddler is usually wonderful! Why do they suddenly get so aggressive?" (Hint: It's normal!)

Sometimes being happy is as much of a trigger as being angry.

Redirect and distract, when you can!

Be clear when behavior is harmful or dangerous. Otherwise, wait it out until they can really listen, and validate a child's feelings.

It's normal to feel overwhelmed, disappointed, or angry. Let your child know that!

Avoiding trying to reason with a toddler mid-meltdown.

A simple "No," without further explanation isn't effective in the long term.

Support your toddler, and give them other outlets for their emotions.

Dr. Val harbors a fervent dislike of participation trophies.

...and more!

For resources and guidance for specific sections of a child's life, check out the many resources at https://www.healthychildren.org and scroll down to click "Prenatal," "Baby," "Toddler," "Preschool," "Grade school," "Teen," or "Young Adult," and then go from there!

If you enjoy this episode, take a listen to our other episodes, and look out for the new episodes in the weeks to come. We would love it if you shared our show with anyone who you think would find it useful!

Did we not quite answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

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Toddlers can go from happy and playful to punching or hitting without missing a beat.

So what do you do when big feelings merge with lack of impulse control, and a toddler gets aggressive? In this episode, we answer a listener question that invites us to explore this very thing.

Topics include:

"My toddler is usually wonderful! Why do they suddenly get so aggressive?" (Hint: It's normal!)

Sometimes being happy is as much of a trigger as being angry.

Redirect and distract, when you can!

Be clear when behavior is harmful or dangerous. Otherwise, wait it out until they can really listen, and validate a child's feelings.

It's normal to feel overwhelmed, disappointed, or angry. Let your child know that!

Avoiding trying to reason with a toddler mid-meltdown.

A simple "No," without further explanation isn't effective in the long term.

Support your toddler, and give them other outlets for their emotions.

Dr. Val harbors a fervent dislike of participation trophies.

...and more!

For resources and guidance for specific sections of a child's life, check out the many resources at https://www.healthychildren.org and scroll down to click "Prenatal," "Baby," "Toddler," "Preschool," "Grade school," "Teen," or "Young Adult," and then go from there!

If you enjoy this episode, take a listen to our other episodes, and look out for the new episodes in the weeks to come. We would love it if you shared our show with anyone who you think would find it useful!

Did we not quite answer your question? Contact us at 313-364-YAWN or at [email protected] or leave us a message at https://www.twotireddocs.com

  continue reading

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