tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post1772657878155508145..comments2023-07-25T06:13:21.665-05:00Comments on Avery's Place: Little Ms. Temper!Avery's Mommyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14735236969280608956noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-60187866742183696122009-09-09T09:57:23.587-05:002009-09-09T09:57:23.587-05:00Ignoring it often worked or at least cut down the ...Ignoring it often worked or at least cut down the time it took to get over whatever it was. The great thing I have to say is that you won't remember this all when she is a teen. Funny how we remember the good stuff, the cute stuff, the endearing stuff. While I know my kids were not angels when little, I don't remember the tantrums much at all.The Four Week Veganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05918125122540151717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-65448562091100657112009-09-08T18:38:46.835-05:002009-09-08T18:38:46.835-05:00When Sarah did the fit throwing, she'd throw h...When Sarah did the fit throwing, she'd throw herself in the floor and cry. I started putting her on the bottom bunk and shutting the door. (Hard to make a "special" place in a mobile home with 6 kids.) Fits went from 20 min. to 2 in no time. The attention was gone. <br />Anyway, my Nannie used to swear by dumping a glass of cold water on her toddlers' heads. I've heard of people squirted them with a water bottle. (Filled with COLD water--- just read your newest post.) Doubt you'd try Nan's. You don't even want to know her "punishment" for cheating/abusive husbands. LOLPennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00571947128036699544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-27978508589953553272009-09-07T21:24:21.017-05:002009-09-07T21:24:21.017-05:00I think Lexie and Avery have alot in common. :) We...I think Lexie and Avery have alot in common. :) We have been using time out in the corner for certain offenses. Usually anything that involves hitting, kicking, pushing etc. It works soo much better than just having her sit in a time out spot. She HATES the corner and usually straightens up fairly quickly. <br /><br />For fits, I just walk away. Today she threw a fit in her room and I just walked out and turned out the light. She high tailed it back in the living room and I swear you would have not even known she was throwing a fit. LOL! It's very frustrating sometimes but we have just tried to remain calm and not raise our voices. Easier said than done for sure. I know it's a phase so I keep telling myself "this too shall pass". :)Babymakes3forthesullivans!https://www.blogger.com/profile/10794474137431661490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-46340626442407399242009-09-06T16:57:55.731-05:002009-09-06T16:57:55.731-05:00Ava still shows her little temper at times but I t...Ava still shows her little temper at times but I tell her what she did wrong and she sits in time out for a few minutes. This usually works because she tells me she is sorry without me even asking for it. It is really sweet. Then sometime nothing works and I will just take a deep breathe and let her scream it out without me saying anything to her then when she notices me not paying attention to her acting out she stops and starts playing again.Jennanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-63251782689033467192009-09-06T14:33:25.995-05:002009-09-06T14:33:25.995-05:00I like Nikkis idea. I dont remember much fit thro...I like Nikkis idea. I dont remember much fit throwin with yall, except for Joshuas silent protests. I do remember making yall just go into your rooms but she is too young for that.Cristihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01861661815295204620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-36680793490752932642009-09-06T13:56:16.649-05:002009-09-06T13:56:16.649-05:00I agree with Shonda because Stormie is the same ex...I agree with Shonda because Stormie is the same exact way!!!Stormie's Mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14889382306775046267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-23411053226777178952009-09-06T13:44:09.536-05:002009-09-06T13:44:09.536-05:00The thing that always worked best for us is comple...The thing that always worked best for us is completely removing Jonah from what he is doing when he shows his temper. We don't speak, we pick him up (screaming, crying, arching, etc.), place him on a time out mat or in a pack and play then walk away for one minute per year of age. I've heard that you should not use their bed because they will associate their bed with punishment and hate bedtime and naptime. We kept a pack and play set up in a different place so that he knew that meant business. It was only used for that purpose. Literally, it took two days of being consistent with that and he knew what was coming.theglenns556https://www.blogger.com/profile/01105361107244657108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306163145534613379.post-75563362637181940342009-09-06T07:12:48.325-05:002009-09-06T07:12:48.325-05:00No advice sorry! Just letting you know that Baylee...No advice sorry! Just letting you know that Baylee is the exact same way with her Daddy. Literally all he has to say is BAYLEE with a stern voice and she shuts it up. No kidding! (insert..WHAT THE HECK?)<br />I do remember Baylee getting to be the say way around 18 months. Believe it or not it is getting MUCH better and she is only 26 months old. I think it helps them a WHOLE LOT when they learn to communicate better. In the meantime, DEEP BREATHS! ;)Baylee's Mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15377183416061692217noreply@blogger.com