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"Big Emotions, Tiny Fists," Strategies for Dealing with Toddler Aggression

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Toddlers can go from happy and playful to punching or hitting without missing a beat.

So what do you do when big feelings merge with lack of impulse control, and a toddler gets aggressive? In this episode, we answer a listener question that invites us to explore this very thing.

Topics include:

"My toddler is usually wonderful! Why do they suddenly get so aggressive?" (Hint: It's normal!)

Sometimes being happy is as much of a trigger as being angry.

Redirect and distract, when you can!

Be clear when behavior is harmful or dangerous. Otherwise, wait it out until they can really listen, and validate a child's feelings.

It's normal to feel overwhelmed, disappointed, or angry. Let your child know that!

Avoiding trying to reason with a toddler mid-meltdown.

A simple "No," without further explanation isn't effective in the long term.

Support your toddler, and give them other outlets for their emotions.

Dr. Val harbors a fervent dislike of participation trophies.

...and more!

 

For resources and guidance for specific sections of a child's life, check out the many resources at https://www.healthychildren.org and scroll down to click "Prenatal," "Baby," "Toddler," "Preschool," "Grade school," "Teen," or "Young Adult," and then go from there!

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