In parenting, one of the vital roles of any parent is to provide safety, assurance, and comfort to the child. Children will throw distress tantrums when agitated and frustrated. In this state, they usually look upon their caregivers for reassurance and sympathy. Studies show that it is a sign that the kids cannot handle strong emotions by themselves. Research shows that a child who is distressed has his or her brain’s neurons excessively activated and thus, he or she relies on the parent to find relief from this state of emotional turmoil. This section discusses distress tantrums, their role in a child’s emotional health, the interpretations, and remedy and solutions.
The toddler years are marked by many unexpected and often unpleasant changes, such as temper tantrums and meltdowns. That’s why…
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