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When a tantrum does occur:
Prevent your child from hurting himself or hurting others during a tantrum
Don't scream or yell at your child
Don't argue with your child
Don't let
child feel rewarded or punished because of a tantrum
Don't let tantrums embarrass you into giving in to your child's demands in public
No matter how much you hate your toddler' tantrums, he hates them more! If your child has frequent tantrums, take heed. Toddlers who have alot of tantrums are often lively children who are also highly intelligent. Remember, it's not easy being a toddler! The good news? As they grow up, they will grow out of it.
Until they are teenagers.

Anne Cavicchi is a Canadian wife and mother of one boy and two step-daughters. She also owns Annie's Maternity Corner where you'll find everything you need for pregnancy and baby! Great products, articles, information and more to see you through pregnancy and baby's first years at Annie's. http://www.maternitycorner.com