Love your videos! Very helpful 🙏 my boy is now almost 22 months. I love seeing his changes and him pushing boundaries:) how else he's gonna learn about the boundaries if he doesn't know the limit. Amazing to be able to observe him going through this process 😜
My baby is 9 months and gets upset when he doesn’t want to be in car seat or wants me to help him walk or be picked up all the time. My parents say I am spoiling him by doing what he wants. Is it unusual for babies to throw tantrums this early and if so should I apply these same tools. He’s so little he really doesn’t understand.
@@alexastrange8119 I’m so sorry you’re struggling right now, sounds really hard. Usually tantrums start around 12 months old but I would absolutely use the same tools for any age. Get your baby used to certain phrases and with consistency, he’ll learn. Hang in there!
Great question. They learn so much even if language development isn’t quite there. The key is consistency and letting consequences do the teaching right along side your words. Pick just a few key phrases that are said over and over again and they’ll catch on quick as it’s paired with you physically removing them from the situation or whatever the need calls for. Does that make sense?
I just tried this on my 22 month old and it worked! We usually have a tantrum every morning. It’s nice to have a structure of what to say. ‘I understand you’d really love to watch cars right now. We can’t do that because it’s time to get ready for child care. Would you like to have a bath or a shower?’
I’m a grandmother and I find your video very helpful 🤗 I’ve 3 grandchildren and I’m still learning too 👵😍 I’ve subscribed 😊
Thank you so much! The learning never stops, does it?!
@@cassiedilley we are forever learning! 🤗
Yes we are! Thanks for watching.
Seriously, great information. Thank you!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
very good editing good job. Even though these videos are nothing new. It is nice to have a review and reminder. Thank you.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
I wish I found this sooner. Thank you
So glad it was helpful for you. You’ve got this!!
Love your videos! Very helpful 🙏 my boy is now almost 22 months. I love seeing his changes and him pushing boundaries:) how else he's gonna learn about the boundaries if he doesn't know the limit. Amazing to be able to observe him going through this process 😜
I love your perspective! Keep it up!!
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Good, I’m so glad! Thanks for watching!
My baby is 9 months and gets upset when he doesn’t want to be in car seat or wants me to help him walk or be picked up all the time. My parents say I am spoiling him by doing what he wants. Is it unusual for babies to throw tantrums this early and if so should I apply these same tools. He’s so little he really doesn’t understand.
@@alexastrange8119 I’m so sorry you’re struggling right now, sounds really hard. Usually tantrums start around 12 months old but I would absolutely use the same tools for any age. Get your baby used to certain phrases and with consistency, he’ll learn. Hang in there!
Does the same apply to 2 yr olds?
Yes! I handle tantrums the same for any age. I still occasionally need to use the ABCs with my 4 year old.
But how to say all of the ABCs while my 1 year old is screaming and while hevis so young and doesn’t understand many words?
Great question. They learn so much even if language development isn’t quite there. The key is consistency and letting consequences do the teaching right along side your words. Pick just a few key phrases that are said over and over again and they’ll catch on quick as it’s paired with you physically removing them from the situation or whatever the need calls for. Does that make sense?
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@@xradioactivetoxicxx5032 Thanks for watching!
I just tried this on my 22 month old and it worked! We usually have a tantrum every morning. It’s nice to have a structure of what to say.
‘I understand you’d really love to watch cars right now. We can’t do that because it’s time to get ready for child care. Would you like to have a bath or a shower?’
Wow, good for you Lucy! Thanks for sharing!!