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While growing up, your baby may develop a temper that occurs as a result of a misunderstanding between you, the parent or the caretaker, and the baby. This is more evident in children who have slower developmental growth rate than those with a standard growth rate due to the high expectations from their parents and the subsequent pressure on the child. They can also be caused by organic factors; and hence,  it is important to thoroughly examine the cause before committing to any harsh measures to stop them. Articles under Nero Tantrum tag teaches you about science-based parenting citing latest research as to how to manage tantrums, their causes and also how to avoid them.

Dealing Distress Tantrums or Nero Tantrums
April 27, 2018April 29, 2020
Emotions and Behavior

Distress Tantrums or Nero Tantrums: How to Tell Them Apart and Raise Emotionally Stable Toddlers

The toddler years are marked by many unexpected and often unpleasant changes, such as temper tantrums and meltdowns. That’s why these years are also called “terrible twos” (or threes). Parenting with grace can help parents cope with this difficult and tricky phase. With time and experience, parents may realize that

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Dealing Distress Tantrums or Nero Tantrums

Distress Tantrums or Nero Tantrums: How to Tell Them Apart and Raise Emotionally Stable Toddlers

April 27, 2018April 29, 2020
Emotions and Behavior

The toddler years are marked by many unexpected and often unpleasant changes, such as temper tantrums and meltdowns. That’s why these years are also called “terrible twos” (or threes). Parenting with grace

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