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Learning To Talk Tantrum

Not all tantrums are created equal. Understanding your child’s reason for acting out can give you strategies to help your child manage their feelings and put a cap on tantrum-induced chaos.
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Review 1 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:May 17, 2013
haaschlr
Our 2-month-old is getting better and better at #4 - self soothing - but it takes work! Most babies have to be taught how to do it, and I agree with a previous commentator on not crying it out. The first day we tried putting our LO down half-awake, we had to pick him up and calm him then put him back down many times before he'd finally drift off, but those times decreased every nap until now we can just bundle him up and lay him down and he puts himself out!
I highly recommend "Secrets of the Baby Whisperer" for tips on teaching self-soothing.
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Review 2 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:May 12, 2013
khan7007
I'm not sure i agree rocking little ones to sleep is all that bad. I've always rocked my little one to sleep and even if she's started awake she closes her eyes and falls right back asleep. I might be just lucky but i don't have the heart to let them cry themselves to sleep especially when they're very young.
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Review 3 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:April 24, 2013
billytes13
I made all those mistakes with my 1st born now with my 2nd I learned quick lol
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Review 4 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:April 21, 2013
Anonymous
argh tantrums are the pits but these are great tips for getting them under control.
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Review 5 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:April 4, 2013
beanelais
I made sure from the day my baby was born that he learned that sleep time was sleep time. At night I didn't play with or talk to him. It was diaper-change, bottle, sleep. He learned that at a very early age and even by two months he never expected play time at 3 in the morning.
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Review 6 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:March 7, 2013
jphen31
This article was really good. it gave me some incite on how to change her sleep patterns. She is already starting to develop sleep patterns at less then 2 months. portion about not letting her sleep anywhere will help a lot. She has already started taking shorter naps and not sleeping as much during the day. This article gave some timelines to associate with.
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Review 7 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:February 28, 2013
bls1990
This article has some great tips. I will keep this in mind when my daughter's tantrums get out of hand. She is already starting to throw little tantrums in public. Crying over not getting a toy she wants in a store and getting upset when a stranger says hi to her in a restaurant.
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Review 8 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:February 11, 2013
ArmaanM
This article is good about tantrum. It made me understand about my son's behavior.
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Review 9 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:January 27, 2013
Janelle345
I thought that I had started a routine with my baby, but at about six weeks he started to only sleep about an hour maybe two between feedings. I believe that this is due to a growth spurt. I am going to continue to keep trying to maintain a routine. I figure it is like everything the baby is still learning. Plus, my pediatrician said that you can't really form any bad habits until the baby is four months old.
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Review 10 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:January 12, 2013
caitraines
I dont put my 8 week in his crib for naps like the one pediatrician, he sits in his swing or laid out on a space on my bed. I leave his bed for BEDTIME. We clean up and put on our jammies, have a jug and off to HIS BED. I always talk low, sweet and comforting too during this nightly routine. Maybe rub his tummy or back, and up his nose (he loves that.) I want him to associate being in his bed with it being night time and thats when we ALL sleep! Its worked out pretty good too. I make sure he is full and clean right before Im ready to lay down (around midnight) and he'll sleep to at LEAST 4am and even 6am a few times now, or anywhere in between. Between the bed time routine and him knowing what being in HIS bed means, I think we're both doing great for first timers:)
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Review 11 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:January 9, 2013
staryfeet
This article was helpful, I know a nice bath and some lotion also helps my baby sleep longer at night. Sometimes I take him out for a car ride also, and he falls asleep good
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Review 12 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:January 4, 2013
ArianeOrr
I wonder if mobiles help babies to fall asleep or it's stimulating them?
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Review 13 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:November 28, 2012
cerinity
i really liked this article and am already starting this, she knows her bassinet is sleep time, and i only use it at nighttime. so hopefully longer sleep at night will result.
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Review 14 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:November 25, 2012
kbugg27
this article was helpful but im havivng problems getting him to stay in his crib without crying after i put him down
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Review 15 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:November 1, 2012
kjamett
I just keep thinking that I must be doing something wrong. My baby is going to be four months next week and she still wakes up in the night for a feeding or sometimes two. She takes naps in the day but will not stay in the crib. At night, she has no problem sleeping in her bed. This article, in conjunction with other ones that I have read, make it sound as though a baby at a certain age should be at a certain level and if not then there is something wrong with your baby. Maybe I am just overwhelmed. She is my first child. I just don't want to mess up or cause problems for her future.
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PicklesMcGee
Posted November 21, 2012
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I too was feeling as if I was doing something wrong when my nearly 4 month old was not conforming to all the sleep standards set forth in articles such as this. However, after more reading and further searching I found that as with most everything else each baby is unique in what they do and how/when they do it! My LO wakes up in the middle of the night too for a feeding and diaper change at 4 months. I have found that as many articles suggest creating a routine seems to help nighttime sleeping. Sometimes my LO does better than others. I kick myself now for not starting a routine earlier, as this is my first baby I was letting LO run the show and not maintaining a set schedule. Anyway, you're not alone! I'm sure if we have more kids we'll be experts by then. In the meantime hang in there.
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Review 16 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:October 22, 2012
ncogdill
My daughter is a pretty good sleeper (she gets it from mommy :) ). Although, there are some times after a night feeding where she likes to talk instead going back to sleep. We'll sometimes turn on some music and let her talk herself back to sleep; usually within a few minutes.
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Review 17 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:October 16, 2012
larsenraquel
Hello I have tried to do this but my two weeks old daughter only cries when i set her down for a nap in the crib. I dont know what else to do.
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Review 18 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:October 13, 2012
devonf1114
i think this was a very helpful article. my little girl is just 2 weeks old an loves to nap but im sure thats normal as of now.
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Review 19 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:October 10, 2012
Anonymous
in number 4.. does that mean the ferber method, or just try letting them relax in their crib. mine will stand up and scream if i do this..
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Review 20 for Learning To Talk Tantrum

Date:October 4, 2012
alissad93
My son is 6 weeks and just started sleeping through the whole night :)
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