Transitioning from one activity to the next is one of the most common causes of toddler tantrums. Particularly when you're trying to get your toddler to stop doing something they enjoy to move on to something else.
But there are a few little changes you can make to the way you manage transitions that will significantly reduce the frequency and severity of toddler tantrums.
Avoiding the tantrum altogether is often much easier than dealing with meltdown, and you'll be surprised how well these techniques actually work.
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00:00 - 01:11 : Why Transitions are Difficult for Toddlers
01:12 - 02:03 : The Key to Making Transitions Easier : Finding a Natural Break in an Activity
02:04 - 02:48 : Sabotage the Activity to Create a Natural Break in an Activity
02:49 - 04:36 : Use a Timer to Create a Natural Break in an Activity
04:37 - 07:33 : Count Down to Create a Natural Break in an Activity
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