My 18-month-old has recently been throwing huge fits quite often, which involve VIOLENT screaming, like he wants to hurt someone, and jumping up and down/stamping his little feet. He also cries so hard that he holds his breath and turns a little purple. This is over things like me telling him he needs to stay out of the snack cabinet (he is forever pulling out boxes of Annie's bunnies or whatever is in there--I need to move the snacks to a higher cabinet, I know) or unknowingly giving him milk when he wants water. He barely talks at all yet, so I think some of this is coming from me not knowing exactly what he wants some of the time. He just gets SO upset, and it takes forever to calm him down, and it's always over tiny things that can be easily resolved. It just seems like once he's in tantrum mode, even the thing he wants doesn't stop the fit.
Any suggestions for dealing with this? I've tried ignoring it, which seems to make it worse, and being stern with him, which results in him laying on my shoulder sniffling for half an hour with me feeling like the worst mother alive. How do you respond when a young toddler has a full-on angry, screaming, stamping tantrum?
Any suggestions for dealing with this? I've tried ignoring it, which seems to make it worse, and being stern with him, which results in him laying on my shoulder sniffling for half an hour with me feeling like the worst mother alive. How do you respond when a young toddler has a full-on angry, screaming, stamping tantrum?









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