do terrible two toddler boys throw more temper tantrums then girls?
Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at
7:11 pm
ive never seen a little girl throw a temper tantrum n public. is it just that im not seeing it or are boys terrible twos worst than girls?
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No.
The girls are higher pitched though!
I would really have said the opposite, but really I think it is probably about the same for boys and girls. Usually parents of girls say girls tantrum more and parents of boys say boys tantrum more. I prefer boy tantrums because their voices are not quite so high pitched!
If I had to state one tantrumed more, I would have to say girls, but their tantrums bother me more, so it might just be that I notice them more easily.
Not in my experience. The only extremely loud, disruptive tantrum thrown by either of my children in public involved my daughter. She was very vocal, threw herself to the ground, and had to be carried from the building. Thank heavens my sister was there to take my infant son. My son was a dream in public and still is. He was quiet, polite, and easy going. There was never a scene in public from him.
My now 3 year old daughter threw tantrums in public like it was her favorite thing to do. She still does occassionally.
I think toddler girls are a little worse because they are little divas!
Oh no. You must kill them. They are both being possessed by small-scale demonic entities.
No, I would say it really depends on the child. Some are raised poorly and misbehave all the time, some are raised differently and don’t. Just happens that you havent seen it
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Hi,
Personally, I believe the level of the tantrum from the child depends on the parent/caregiver, If you are not engaged and watching over the child, it is impossible for you to interject right away,and make things right for the child,another path needs to be created before the child has the full blown tantrum
Generally you,know your child’s limits, two year old children have not yet to communicate properly,and what could happen is your child has been sitting for a while trying to stack blocks, all 20 of them, after awhile he is frustrated because they keep falling over, your in the other room perhaps, not seeing this going on,cause your making a quick coffee, all of a sudden, the child throws a tantrum, I’m just saying if you knew what your child was doing perhaps interjecting yourself, and perhaps removing 17 blocks, and helping your child stack 3 instead, just makes for a "happy" situation,
Sorry I know this is a long winded answer, but kids are cool, and little sponges, we as adults need to remember this, and show them other ways instead of "anger",frustration, and throwing,
Thank You
Our daughter would want to hit us, then would not let her, so she ran and hit the rug and bit the rug. All we did is let them go and get mad and come back when are finished. My grandson gets his melt downs and wants to throw things at us. I guess they are all different, and don’t think there is more then another. Wait until are 3′s want wanting to get into everything..