How to Cope Up With Your Toddler’s Mannerism

9 Nov

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Most of the time, it is hard to keep up with your toddler’s attitude. Sometimes you may run out of patience because of their constantly changing behavior. You know, at times the problem might be because you misunderstood your toddler’s wants.  It is very annoying to see them banging their head while they cry and you don’t know that they exactly want. Here are few of the things that you must be aware of in order to adjust with his behavior.


Admit it. It is feeding him that gives you pain in the neck most the time. There are times that feeding him can even be turned into fights especially at those days that you try to feed him vegetables. You know, you don’t have to worry if you can’t feed him the most nutritious food in every meal. Sometimes, you just have to spoil him on his wants, or, you can trick him. Just keep in mind to give him his vitamins just as needed. There are many healthy foods that are specially made for picky kids that you can buy over-the-counter.


Be aware that most toddlers feel more “at home” outdoor. You should take him every now and then to garden, puddle in the driveway and maybe to the nearby park. Let him find new playmates there and allow him to socialize.


It is also important that while you try to give him his wants, you must impose proper disciplinary acts to control his behavior. Every child’s attitudes are not the same. In the end, you are the only one who can find the perfect ways to discipline your kid’s behavior.

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3 Responses to “How to Cope Up With Your Toddler’s Mannerism”

  1. Colette S November 17, 2012 at 12:11 pm #

    Ooh I remember those days. I think I went through the havoc of emotions but it was mostly excitement at watching them learn and do and grow.
    Even the little fights, mess wasn’t so bad.

    Such a precious time you know.

  2. Kimberley Reyes November 28, 2012 at 7:41 am #

    I think the most annoying thing my toddler does is playing with her food. I learned to deal with it by putting just enough food on her plate. That’s because I noticed that when there’s too much for her to finish, she eats a little then plays with the rest.

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    • Smiley February 18, 2013 at 10:09 pm #

      Fidnnig this post. It’s just a big piece of luck for me.

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