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Surviving Toddlers’ Tantrums � 5 Practical Tips for Parents and Kids

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Children between the age of 1 and 3 are adorable for many reasons. They stop cooing and start speaking. They stop toddling and start walking independently. Parents are still extremely important for their regular development. That’s why you should spend a lot of time with your kids during this period. 

But it’s important to know that this is also a period of intensive emotional and cognitive development. In reality, thisincludes a lot of strong reactions and challenging situations for parents. The most demanding behavioral patterns in this period are temper tantrums

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