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How to Deal With Temper Tantrums — and Why You Might Want to Capture the Next One on Camera

Motherhood comes with many highs and, yes, some lows, a fact that I was reminded of last week when my 14-month-old had her first temper tantrum.

Motherhood comes with many highs and, yes, some lows, a fact that I was reminded of last week when my 14-month-old had her first temper tantrum. We were at the park having a lovely time when little miss decided what she really wanted to do was speed around the parking lot, narrowly missing moving vehicles and bikes and nearly face-planting on the concrete with her not-so-steady legs. When I picked her up to move her back to a more toddler-friendly location? Meltdown city!

I was then left to carry almost 30 pounds of flailing, screaming, red-faced child out of the park, past an audience looking at me with varying degrees of pity, horror, and annoyance. Not exactly the most fun moment of my life, but I think I dealt with it as best I could, and since then, I've been reading up on how to handle the next one.

Keep reading to share in my newfound expertise and check out seven reasons why you might want to whip out your camera during your child's next temper tantrum.

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Behavior Tips

Lil Tip: Step Outside

Occasionally my 22-month-old daughter will lose her mind over something trivial or even inexplicable.

Occasionally my 22-month-old daughter will lose her mind over something trivial or even inexplicable. During her tantrums, I have tried to pacify her with a book, a hug, a treat or other items. When none of those work, I have discovered that a change in scenery works best.

The next time your tot throws a fit, consider changing her environment. Take her for a walk around the block or a trip to the grocery. It helps to take wee minds off of whatever was bothering them. Pretty soon, they may forget what it was in the first place.
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First Furious Fit

They say there's a first for everything.

They say there's a first for everything. And the other day it was my daughter's first furious fit.

Early in the day, she enjoyed breakfast followed with a hardy nap. When she woke from it, she was more like a crazed animal than my sweet daughter.

To see what happened, read more