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Temper, temper!

Perhaps you’ve just survived your first temper tantrum, or perhaps tantrums have become so much a part of everyday life with your toddler that you’re left wondering what happened to that sweet little baby…

Don’t panic! Here’s some guidance for managing toddler tantrums effectively.

Have you ever heard the phrase ‘terrible twos’? It’s common for toddlers when they reach the age of two years old to use challenging behaviours as a way of trying to express what they’re feeling.

At this age, children are starting to see the world from their own point of view. They’re quickly developing both physically and mentally, but don’t yet have the ability to reason, understand or explain what they’re feeling. Tantrums aren’t just for two year olds though, both younger and older children sometimes behave in this way.

While the advice here works with any child, some children with developmental delay or heightened sensory awareness may show more challenging behaviours.

Get to know your child, what they like and dislike, and which environments or situations make them anxious. That way, you’ll be able to think ahead. If you need more support with managing behaviour, talk to your health visitor.

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Page last reviewed: 25-01-2023

Next review due: 25-01-2026