Getting pointers how to melt down may actually cause said meltdown to stop. ;) My children as toddlers never really learned how to throw a tantrum. Once the older tried, very carefully, to throw himself on floor (with the expression of “I have heard/seen that’s what I am supposed to do when I want something”), but he still hit his head, so I suggested going and throwing himself on bed instead and before you knew, we were frolicking and rolling there and… wait, what was it we came here for anyway?
Getting pointers how to melt down may actually cause said meltdown to stop. ;) My children as toddlers never really learned how to throw a tantrum. Once the older tried, very carefully, to throw himself on floor (with the expression of “I have heard/seen that’s what I am supposed to do when I want something”), but he still hit his head, so I suggested going and throwing himself on bed instead and before you knew, we were frolicking and rolling there and… wait, what was it we came here for anyway?