Parents
of toddlers
face many
challenges.
Young
children are
curious,
active, and
imaginative,
but they can
also be
exasperating
at the same
time. While
watching
your child
learn and
grow is an
amazing
experience,
dealing with
a toddler
can leave
parents
frustrated,
especially
if they
don't know
the best
methods of
teaching
toddlers.
If your
toddler is a
handful, you
need to
learn
positive
ways to deal
with their
energy and
needs
without
being run
over by your
toddler. If
you are
having
trouble with
your young
child you
are not
alone and
these six
tips can
help.
Set a
good example
for your
toddler.
Young
children
imitate what
they see and
the actions
you do will
directly
affect the
way you act.
If young
children see
their
parents
yell,
scream, and
act
inappropriately
they are
much more
likely to do
so as well.
Toddlers
need a
routine.
Many of the
daily meal
time, nap
time, and
bed time
battles can
be avoided
if you have
a routine
associated
with the
activity.
Toddlers
have an
easier time
following
rules when
they know
exactly what
to expect.
Temper
tantrums are
the worst
nightmare of
parents of
toddlers. It
is very
common but
toddlers
don't throw
temper
tantrums
just to make
you mad.
Toddlers are
just
beginning to
get a grip
on verbal
skills and
do not
always have
the words to
express what
they are
feeling.
Next time
your toddler
has a
tantrum try
understanding
and
acknowledging
their
feelings.
Another
notorious
toddler
issue is
being a
picky eater.
There is no
simple
solution
that works
for every
picky eater,
but it is
important to
offer a
variety of
new foods on
a regular
basis. It
may take
ten, twenty,
or more time
of trying a
new food
before your
child will
eat it so
keep trying.
Many
parents
expect their
toddlers to
share,
cooperate,
and get
along with
other kids.
Toddlers are
learning a
tremendous
amount and
social
skills are
usually one
of the later
things to
develop
after
physical,
verbal, and
emotional
skills.
Children
should be
discourage
from hitting
and hurting
others and
re directed,
but don't
expect them
to have a
firm grasp
on playing
nicely,
sharing, and
taking
turns. Pre-schoolers
are better
able to
socially
interact so
don't set
your
expectations
of your
toddler's
social
skills too
high.
Everyone
needs their
own space
and time to
relax and
unwind. Your
toddler
needs time
to relax
just like
you so make
sure you
plan quiet
activities
for them.
Toddlers
can be
challenging,
but the
rewards of
watching
your wobbly
toddler grow
into a
confident
child are
well worth
it. With
plenty of
love and
guidance
your toddler
will become
a well
adjusted
pre-schooler.