I thought I would start a topic on tantrums - something we all have to deal with at some stage or the other - oh and I mean our children's, not ours ;)
Pinky McKay has a great article on BellyBelly here which is great.
So how do you deal with tantrums? What situations have you been in where your child has had a tantrum and what happened as a result?
Probably the best thing I have learnt from Marisa is that when she is hungry she starts to play up, particularly at night. So I have started moving dinner forwards so we eat no later than 5pm when possible.
I think having a nightly routine is so important, it makes such a difference when we do it and not. For example what I have found to work so well is to start cooking at 4-4.30pm ish in order to have tea ready at 5pm. We all eat together at 5pm and John's dinner is in the oven as he works late anyway. After dinner, I let their food settle so they can play, then straight to a bath, teeth then pj's. Sometimes I read them a book in the lounge depending on what they are doing but getting them ready and sleepy early is a godsend as I tend to avoid lots of that witching hour. When I don't do this routine and leave dinner too late, I get completely stressed, the kids are harder to wind down and it's really noticable. Marisa will put herself to bed anyway, she'll tell me she's tired and these days wont stay up later than 8.30pm if things are behind schedule - it's wonderful her asking to go to bed! But it's been a long way getting here!!!
What are your tips, suggestions or ideas that help you avoid tantrums or potential troublespots?
