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    Posted: 12 August 2008 at 2:22pm
Is 1 too young for deliberate tantrums??

Last nights senario. I was out buying a laptop for my uncle, come home and i can hear Kylah absolutly screetching from upstairs, i race up thinking something awful is happening and all she wants is her bowl and spoon to feed herself. DF woldnt give it to her so she went mental.. to the point she was choking and spewing (My august ladies might remember me saying she does that)

Then today, i wouldnt give her my pen, so she started all over again, im talking almost hyperventilating screaming styles..

Is this normal?
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Our started at 10.5 months so as far as I know it can be normal. Depends on the childs temperament I think.
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Yep normal, Spencer does this if I dare to try and take his toothbrush off him

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as soon as she turned 1 Ella started throwing mini tantrums over the smallest of things (mostly being told No or something getting taken around from her). She starts crying and then either jumps up and down on the spot or (very carefully) lies down on the floor. Most of the time it is quite funny to watch and I have to stop myself laughing...
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Caleb has temper tantrums but he's easily distracted.
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Hmm.....from memory yes its normal...as they have just developed a personality but yet havnt got enough words to express themself!!

Sorry but it might carry on for a while.....just try to distract her ....I know ever my DD at nearly three tries that and I just distract her....

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Yeah if Briahna is in that sort of mood and i wont give her something or tell her off or take something away from her, she just cries and puts her head on the ground. Or crawls into the couch and pushes her head into it.
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Yup...pretty sure our's started at around 1 year or just past. Fun times. Fun times.

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Yup!! And it's hard to contend with someone old enough to tantrum but not old enough to discuss problem-solving . It's worth nipping the tantrumming in the bud if you can!
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j started at about 8 months its actually quite amusing to watch, scary at first tho as if you take something off him or move it before he gets to it he throws himself backwards onto the floor and rolls over and over and over screaming

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YUP! Astin started a few months ago and his new thing is saying "NEH" and hitting himself in the head over and over again! or furiously waving his pointer finger at me!
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anyone got any special techniques for dealing with these tantrums?
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Jakes started about 10 months and since turning 1 are getting worse. He throws himself back on the floor and kicks his feet, shakes his head and screams!!

No idea how top deal with them sorry. I'm trying to ignore him, and have left the room a few times ... sometimes it works, sometimes not so much ....

When he hits his head of the floor or coffee table while throwing himself back ... then he really cries hard!! (and I have to console him).
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its tricky isnt it? even worse when they do it in public!
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I just got home from a massive public tantrum    They're so awful! Kate started at about 10 months and they are getting worse and worse. At home we put her in the next room and leave her to it, but its alot harder in public.

Sorry not much help- don't know how 'normal' it is but it certainly seems to be pretty common!
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