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Ask Our Experts: Tantrums Getting Worse
Raisingkids member's problem Most worryingly, she only displays this behaviour toward me. Her father and my partner seem to be beyond her anger. I've tried to find out if anything is wrong at school or with other family members, but I have come up blank each time. Please help. Dr Spungin's advice
It sounds as if your relationship with your daughter has taken a turn for the worse recently. By 6, your daughter should be able to behave in a more controlled manner. The fact that she doesn't do it with her father or your partner suggests that she can exercise control. It's important she knows what is allowed and what's not allowed. If she begins to cry or scream when you say 'no', stick to your word and don't give in. Try ignoring her behaviour either by sending her to her room or by leaving yourself (make sure that she can't harm herself) or turning your back on it. It's difficult, but vital if the tantrums are to stop. I recommend 'How To Talk So Kids Will Listen
and Listen So Kids Will Talk' as an excellent book to help you get on
the right wavelength with your daughter. Or you could find help by visiting our page on how to build
positive behaviour.
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