Child Development: Toddler Tantrums

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What is the typical context of temper tantrums?

  • During the second year of life (correct)
  • During the first year of life
  • During adulthood
  • During adolescence

What is the normal response to a tantrum?

  • Giving the child a time-out
  • Ignoring the child
  • Yelling at the child
  • Providing comfort and reassurance (correct)

What can help stop temper tantrums?

  • Distracting the child (correct)
  • Disciplining the child
  • Providing a comfort object
  • Giving the child a pacifier

What should be given to toddlers after a tantrum?

<p>Comfort and reassurance (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of a comfort object?

<p>To provide comfort and reassurance (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Understanding Temper Tantrums in Toddlers

  • Temper tantrums during the second year are a normal part of child development.

Managing Temper Tantrums

  • Giving comfort and reassurance can help make temper tantrums stop.

Post-Tantrum Care

  • After a tantrum, toddlers should be given a comfort and reassurance, providing a sense of security and calm.

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