Prevention Strategies
Use during calm times to reduce frequency and intensity of tantrums.
📺 Screen & TV transitions (your main trigger)
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2 warnings before turning off5-min then 2-min warning. A visible timer externalizes the countdown — it's not "you" ending it.
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End at natural stopping pointsEnd of episode, not mid-show. When they know it's "after this episode," the stop is expected.
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Bridge to "what's next"Before turning off: "After TV we're going to [something they like]." Shifts brain from loss to anticipation.
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Let them press the off button"Do you want to turn it off?" Agency flips "taken from me" to "I chose this."
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Make screen time predictableSet consistent times (after lunch, not on demand). Removes "I might lose this any moment" anxiety.
General Routine & Environment
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Protect sleep & mealsTantrums spike when tired or hungry. Guard nap/bed times and snack before flashpoints.
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Warn all transitions"We leave in 5 minutes." Toddlers hate surprise endings of any kind.
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Fill the connection tank daily10–15 min of undivided child-led play reduces attention-seeking meltdowns significantly.
Your Regulation First
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Your calm is contagiousToddlers co-regulate with caregivers. One slow breath before engaging changes everything.
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Tag-team with your partnerIf one of you is activated, swap. Fresh caregiver energy breaks stuck loops fast.