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Even the mellowest child will likely have temper tantrums eventually, and for some children it's a regular event. They're not called the "terrible twos" for nothing, but it could start happening anywhere from one to three years. Whether in a crowded supermarket or in the privacy of your home, your patience will surely be tested as you try to deal with this seemingly irrational little being.

All the experts agree that tantrums are a normal part of a child's development. Sometimes making their debut as early as 1, the toddler temper tantrum is set off in a number of ways, though it's mostly the result of frustration.

As children begin to communicate their needs more...

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One thing that helped me with my youngest daughter, who had tantrums at that age, was to keep track of what was going on before she started to get upset. In her case, most of her tantrums were from being overtired and missing naps because of a crazy schedule at the time. I tried to make...  read more

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My husband's nephew is 2 and stayed with us for 2 days and in that time my 10 month old picked up his bad habit of throwing tantrums. She will throw herself back whenever I tell her no, or don't give into her. I ignore her and let her...  read more

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My baby is 11 and a half months old now and will be a year soon , but he has already started throwing tantrums. Is it normal? Is there something I can do to prevent it from happening?

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