Tantrums are a normal part of development, not a parenting fail. Learn how to decode behavior and use high-stress moments to build a deeper connection.

We need to build a 'bank account' of positive connection before we ever try to 'withdraw' for correction. If the relationship is mostly based on 'don't do that' or 'stop that,' the child doesn't feel safe enough to learn.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was at the grocery store the other day and saw a toddler absolutely lose it over a box of cereal. It’s that classic scene we’ve all witnessed—or lived through—where the screaming and floor-stomping just take over. It’s so easy to feel like you’re doing something wrong in those moments, isn't it?
Miles: It really is, but here’s the thing that might offer some peace of mind: research shows that by the time kids are between 30 and 36 months old, about 91% of them are having these tantrums. It’s not a parenting fail; it’s actually a normal developmental milestone.
Lena: 91 percent? That is a huge number! It’s comforting to know we’re all in the same boat, even if that boat feels like it’s tipping over sometimes.
Miles: Exactly. These outbursts are often just "vocabulary in the form of tears" because their logical "upstairs brain" is still under construction.
Lena: I love that perspective. So, let’s dive into how we can stay calm and actually use these high-stress moments to build a stronger connection with our kids.