(Slightly Older) Toddlers Who Throw Toys, Food & Other Hard Unyielding Objects
What do you do when a toddler over two years old has been throwing objects and hitting for over six months now?
What do you do when a toddler over two years old has been throwing objects and hitting for over six months now?
If your kids, like mine, are obsessed with the Water Bottle Flip Challenge, here are a few ways we can get them to stop before we lose more of our minds with each flippin’ flip,
An early morning toddler riser is wrecking havoc on his family’s sleep schedule and sanity. Is his high energy typical and a function of his sleep situation or something else?
Tired of your kids not behaving well? Frustrated by constant sibling fighting? Here are some creative discipline ideas that might just make a difference.
A young girl is having some BIG emotions, difficulty with impulse control and lashing out at her sister after experiencing unsettling events. How do we get her to stop hitting her sister?
The pediatrician would like to put her three-year old son on SSRIs because of his aggressive behavior. Mom is conflicted since she because her son hasn’t had any behavioral assessment or therapy. She wants advice.
Parents need help with their child who starts crying too easily and it’s impacting peer relationships and the family’s quality of life. We have recommendations on what to do next.
Our children have “lizard brains”? Actually we all do. Learn what that means and how to try to handle some common disruptive behaviors in children.
A toddler is coming home repeatedly with bite marks from a daycare classmate. Mom needs advice on next steps she should take to stop the incidences.
How to help your young toddler understand that it’s not okay to hit his older sibling for fun or to get attention. We have advice on helping both kids in this situation.
What to do when your baby thinks throwing toys at and hitting you and pulling your hair is SO MUCH FUN. We have some practical advice.
A mom needs help now that her preschooler’s behavior has started to deteriorate. Is this the beginning of a serious problem? How can she help her child here? We have some advice.
An aunt needs help setting reasonable behavior expectations for her older nephew when he comes over for family dinners. What can she do without adding to existing more family drama?
How do you help your toddler from grabbing and throwing your eyeglasses? They think it’s a game. We have some advice.