- Set Clear Expectations 📝
Communicate simple and consistent rules to your toddler. Let them know what is
expected and stick to it! - Offer Choices 🤔
Give toddlers small, controlled choices to help them feel capable. For example, “Do you
want the blue cup or the red cup?” - Keep a Routine ⏰
Toddlers thrive on predictability. Establish a daily routine to reduce uncertainty and
prevent frustration. - Use Positive Reinforcement 🌟
Praise and reward good behavior. Highlight what they’re doing right, rather than
focusing on misbehavior. - Redirect and Distract 🎨
When you notice a behavior escalating, redirect your toddler’s attention to a new activity
or toy to shift focus. - Be a Role Model 😀
Show the behavior you want your toddler to emulate. They learn by observing your
actions and reactions. - Stay Calm and Patient 🧘
Your tone and body language can influence your toddler. Stay calm to diffuse tense
situations effectively. - Provide Plenty of Physical Activity 🏃♂️
Toddlers have lots of energy! Make sure they have time for movement and play to burn
off excess energy. - Set the Environment for Success 🏡
Child-proof your home and offer safe spaces where your toddler can explore freely
without constant “no” responses. - Anticipate Triggers 🧐
Watch for signs of hunger, fatigue, or overstimulation and address them early to prevent
meltdowns.