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Providing you with evidence to help inform your parenting decisions. Hosted by Danushi- Psychologist, mum, and founder of Fuller Moments
In the 27th episode, I explore why toddlers have tantrums and to what degree they are a "normal" part of development.
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References
Daniels, E., Mandleco, B., & Luthy, K. E. (2012). Assessment, management, and prevention of childhood
temper tantrums. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 24(10), 569-573.
Hoffenaar, P., & Overbeek, G. (2022). Temper tantrums in toddlers and preschoolers: Longitudinal
associations with adjustment problems. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 43(7), 409-417.
Raising Children. Tantrums: why they happen and how to respond.
https://raisingchildren.net.au/toddlers/behaviour/crying-tantrums/tantrums
Evidence Based Parenting Podcast
Providing you with evidence to help inform your parenting decisions. Hosted by Danushi- Psychologist, mum, and founder of Fuller Moments