Why Goodbyes are Hard for Infants and Toddlers
All children go through temporary periods of separation anxiety which usually peaks between 10-18 months of age and then fades by 2 ½ years...
When to Worry About Temper Tantrums
Toddler tantrums are a normal part of two year old development, but if the outbursts are severe or happen too frequently, they may be...
What Your Toddler is Thinking Before a Tantrum
Toddlers do act crazy during tantrums, but they think YOU’RE the crazy one.
While your two year old’s communication skills are developing, they can’t tell...
The Toddler’s Creed Poem & Rules of Possession
Every toddler has two favorite words: "No" and "Mine." Watching your little one claim every train, grab another child's blankie, and break down in...
Mine! Why Your Two Year Old Can’t Share
It’s perfectly normal if your two year old isn't sharing with others. Children are simply not developmentally ready to share until around age three....
Kicking and Screaming: Is it Really a Tantrum?!?
A temper tantrum is an uncontrollable release of anger, lasting longer than a few minutes. Screaming, throwing, yelling, hitting, crying, biting, and head-banging are...
Tantrum Survival: How to Handle (and Avoid) Tantrums
Here are some ways to lessen the number of temper tantrums your child has, to respond to a tantrum when it happens, and to...