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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2010

3.5yo K disapproves of having to come inside for dinner

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  • It's normal for kids to have tantrums, and not just for 2-year-olds. Some kids more, some less. Those of you who suggest beating this poor girl or punishing her in ANY WAY need to get a fucking clue. That would only make the situation worse and scar her for life.

  • Its better to just ignore temper tantrums unless they start calling names or hitting/smacking, if they are just screaming and crying ignore them so they realize it gets them nowhere

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  • @lharvey14 Absolutely right! My son had longed stop that crap at that age.

  • i bet when she's 16, she will look back at the video and think,"i used to be like that?"

  • All normal. Best to let it play out and ignore it.

  • @andrewhore thats what my father did, and i knew never to do that again

  • ahhh, the standard fit. Experiencing this is a parental rite of passage. It ranks right up there with public potty training accidents and being vomited upon in the face while you are sleeping. Thank you for reminding me how thankful I am for not having to go through this again. :) I got through this by putting them in a bedroom by themselves, shutting the door, and having a glass of wine.

  • Saw this on the NPR site. Why are you video taping this? This is going to make things worse because she knows that she has an audience. Videoing this is going to make it soooo much worse!! Do you think it's funny? Are you doing this to get publicity? This a human being!!! How would you like it if someone was videoing you while you were upset? This really sucks.....>:(

  • @tracykd There is a world of difference between a beating and a spanking. Willful disobedience to the point where they are harming (or attempting to harm eg. slamming a chair into the wall) another person or object does merit a spanking. Research demonstrates that children that are subject to corporal punishment (NOT BEATINGS) actually fare better and are less likely to become physically abusive to their parents and others than those who are not.

  • It's a good idea to ignore tantrums... but I think filming a child during one only makes it worse! lol! :)

  • lol round table

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