Friday, March 31, 2017
Week 2
Preschoolers throw tantrums when they don't get what they want, when something isn't done their way, when they're angry, or when they aren't able to do certain things independently yet. If you give into a child's demands when they are having a tantrum just because "it's easier", it teaches the child that the bad behavior they are displaying is an OK way to act to get what they want, when it is not. They will think that they will get what they desire, when they act good and badly (when they throw tantrums and the parent gives in), when they should only be given what they desire when they show good behavior.
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I agree with this statement because the child's behavior will get worse the more you "give in". I also believe that they should be rewarded with what they want when they show good behavior.
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ReplyDeleteI agree that you have to make sure that they don't think that throwing a tantrum is okay. You have to teach them the right way to handle hard situations and even though it may be hard, its whats best for the child and his/her future.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the fact that if a preschooler doesn't get there way or it isn't done the way that they want to then they get angry and throw a tantrum and won't stop until they get there way.
ReplyDeleteI agree. When they throw tantrums you need to really make sure they know that the behavior is unacceptable and if you constantly give in they will think it's expected and that it's way to act and a way to live which it's not because that will get them nowhere.
ReplyDeleteThis behavior is unacceptable and if it is continued they definitely will not learn they will be awarded for good behavior.
ReplyDeleteI agree i think this goes to show that the easier way is ot the best way. Taking the easy route will only train your child to have bad habits, it's important to nip it in the butt.
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