Home -> Parent Info -> The Parent Coach Life as a parent is busy. I am, therefore, guessing that I do not need to use some of the time you are investing in reading this to define what tantrums are. If you have a tot (or a teen or a humorsome partner!) you will know what it looks, sounds and feels like if they have meltdown. So, what can we do about them? 2. Distract 3. Deal When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you hang up my first painting on the refrigerator, and I wanted to paint another one. Home -> Parent Info -> The Parent Coach

Feb 2010 : Newsletter from our Parent Coach Marian Byrne
Tantrums - the 1 2 3 of dealing with them
"Don't worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you" - Robert Fulghum
1. Identify the triggers and Avoid
When you identify their triggers you can (sometimes!) plan ahead or intervence before frustration kicks in.
By being aware of the triggers you will be more likely to pick up the signs for the passage to meltdown. When they are very young, it is often best to distract them rather than allow it progress to 'teach them a lesson' or 'not give in'. It could be a favourite toy, tickle, game or starting a conversation about something you know they will be interested in. Basically it is redirecting their attention and energy to something else and so the origional source of the tantrum is forgotten.
So, it wasn't possible to avoid the situation, distraction doesn't work and there is a full scale meltdown! What do we do?
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you feed a stray cat, and I thought it was good to be kind to animals.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you make my favorite cake for me, and I knew that little things are special things.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I felt you kiss me goodnight, and I felt loved.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw that you cared, and I wanted to be everything that I could be.
When you thought I wasn't looking, I LOOKED....and wanted to say thanks for all the things I saw when you thought I wasn't looking.
Connie Back
I would love to hear from you. If you have any thoughts, stories feedback or ideas you would like to share, please forward them to me at marian@theparentcoach.ie








