Not exact matches
But when being a mum is good, and it is bloody brilliant a lot of the time, hold on to those moments so next time you are trying to get a teething baby off to sleep at 3 am or
calm your
toddler who's throwing yet another
tantrum, you'll be able to call on the happy memories to help see you through.
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If faced with a
tantrum from your
toddler, try to remain
calm, even in public.
My
toddler, on the other hand, doesn't have
tantrums because that simply isn't part of her own unique personality, but she's still fascinated by her
Calm - Me - Jar and loves to sit with me and watch the «pintess faywe dut» («princess fairy dust») glitter settle when she's feeling a bit cranky or out - of - sorts.
December 29, 2013 Categories:
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Her upcoming book, The
Tantrum Survival Guide: Tune In to Your
Toddler's Mind (and Your Own) to
Calm the Craziness and Make Family Fun Again, will be published by Guilford Press in the fall of 2018.
As much as we accept that
tantrums are part and parcel of life with a
toddler, we need to have a plan in place to help
calm them down, especially when you are out and about.