GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The best way to avoid temper tantrums is to not give a child any choices, but rather to tell her exactly what she must do. Many three-year-olds are eager to help their parents. By three and one-half, most children have outgrown any fears, such as being afraid of the dark, that they may have had when younger.
Detailed explanation-2: -Speak softly or play soft music. Some children throw tantrums to seek attention. Try ignoring the tantrum, but pay attention to your child after he or she calms down. When your child is having a floor-thumping tantrum, the most important thing you can do is remain calm and wait it out.
Detailed explanation-3: -You might see screaming, stiffening limbs, an arched back, kicking, falling down, flailing about or running away. In some cases, children hold their breath, vomit, break things or hurt themselves or other people as part of a tantrum.
Detailed explanation-4: -Temper tantrums range from whining and crying to screaming, kicking, hitting, and breath-holding spells. They’re equally common in boys and girls and usually happen between the ages of 1 to 3. Some kids may have tantrums often, and others have them rarely. Tantrums are a normal part of child development.