Toddler temper: the same way they use to express frustration All children's caregivers will experience infant temper. Knowing why a child loses a mood is the first rule of learning how to deal with it. Children are by no means small adults and should not be treated this way. Children different from adults can not express their thoughts and emotions. Young children lose their moods. This is the natural part of childhood. In many cases, caregivers become difficult to prepare as they do not suggest that they lose their mood.
Most infants lose their feelings. The reason why temperity is used as a child is frustrating because they can not control the surrounding environment and others' behavior. For example, when a child tried to go out for play but their kindergarten nurses say they shout themselves on the floor, it is the beginning of their temperament. Because the language of infants is not well developed, they may not understand why they are not allowed to act according to their own wishes.
Some children, especially those with strong, hyperactive or depressed children, or children who are not adapted to the new environment, are more likely to lose their mood. For most young children, losing a mood is one way to get rid of frustration and test limits (If I shout loudly, will my mother buy that toy for me?) Sesame The smallest thing about seeing the street is to ask him to bathe and share his favorite stuffed animal with his younger brothers. There is a possibility of causing lingering in any situation with change. Raising fatigue, starvation and children's level will further reduce their tolerance limits and further increase their mood
Losing yourself is a normal part of growth. Toddlers are not bad when they lose their mood, they are just showing their age. Almost all of the children from 1 to 3 years old have a certain temperament. This only means that they finally understood their personality. It does not mean to sometimes lose your mood; there will definitely be some frustration. Amazing tantrums are the result of fatigue and hunger, or children are caught in situations beyond coping capabilities