Dr. Who They will think that you are human. They will think that you had tried to keep going until the volcano erupted. They will remember when they were at that point too. They can be: Sound familiar? So as parents how might that help? It would be very hard to cover aspect in a piece like this but, if there is just one thing you would take from the above, what would it be? 'Becuase of their size, parents may be difficult to discipline properly' P. J. O'Rourke Marian Home -> Parent Info -> The Parent Coach

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Coming back from 'Meltdown'!
'There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes.'
There is much written about tantrums and children. What are they? Why do they happen? What should a parent do before, during and after? We are to understand, predict and avoid, and if it does happen remain cool, calm and collected.
What happens, however, when it does not go according to plan? It could be with a tot or a teen. We 'loose it'. They either stop and look at us in amazement or they escalate the performance. We not only loose effectiveness in the situation but we then proceed to beat ourselves up for it. What will the children, neighbours, that parent coach....everyone think?
So in an effort to try understand their tantrums and our meltdowns, here are some thoughts.
Tantrums (tot or teen) are ususally a fit of ill temper or built up frustration.
Until next time
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








