As your toddler grows, they may experience different emotions and they might not know how to express them. Toddlers began dealing with frustration, anger, or other emotions that may lead them to throw temper tantrums! You can help prevent these temper tantrums by helping your toddler be able to identify, name, and manage their emotions. Read these articles for more information and advice on emotional growth, social growth, helping children manage their feelings, temper tantrums, and more!
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Age at Which Most Children Develop Social Behaviors
This table summarizes many social behaviors characteristic of children at various ages. ... By the end of the...
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Time-Outs: How to Make Them Work (2-year-old)
What to expect at this age It's a 2-year-old's job to explore the world around him — and part of that exploration...
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Observation Guidelines: Noticing Temperament in Infants and Toddlers
Activity Level Look For: High activity level Squirms a lot As infant, wiggles while getting diaper changed As...
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What Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers Can Do to Promote Social and Sociodramatic Play
Make provisions for preschool children to engage in social play both at home and in group settings. Facilitate play...
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Negativity and Exploration as Signs of Developing Autonomy
Negativity The first sign of the developing autonomy is when the darling baby who happily opened his mouth for each...
