Kanchan Patil
Stay calm and avoid shouting. Try to distract the child with a toy or a new activity. If the tantrum continues, comfort them gently but avoid giving in to unreasonable demands. Consistent, calm responses help reduce tantrums over time.
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yogini
Diapers, wipes, lotions, feeding bottles, snacks, water, napkins, and an extra set of clothes. Always ensure these items are stocked and inform the parents if anything is running low.
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Vaishali Barsing
Group toys by type (like soft toys, puzzles, or art supplies) and store them in labeled baskets or bins. Keeping toys organized not only keeps the area neat but also helps toddlers learn to put things back in place.
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Dipti Patwardhan
Toddlers feel more secure and less anxious when they follow a consistent routine. Sticking to regular meal times, naps, and play sessions helps reduce tantrums and supports their emotional development.
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Supriya Mundhe
Start with patience and kindness. Speak in a soft tone, smile often, and engage the toddler in simple games or activities they enjoy. Avoid forcing interaction let the child come to you naturally over time.
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