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The right way to deal with tantrums
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<blockquote data-quote="chloedancer" data-source="post: 550213" data-attributes="member: 14724"><p>You love your daughter, you are doing your bet,and you are open to feedback. Don't be so hard on yourself, no one is perfect! From the vantage point of not being emotionally involved or vested,did you dump out her clothes? This is the one point that stood out to me. If she was angry I doubt she was able understand your intentions. Letting her calm down then asking her to pick up may have helped, but who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chloedancer, post: 550213, member: 14724"] You love your daughter, you are doing your bet,and you are open to feedback. Don't be so hard on yourself, no one is perfect! From the vantage point of not being emotionally involved or vested,did you dump out her clothes? This is the one point that stood out to me. If she was angry I doubt she was able understand your intentions. Letting her calm down then asking her to pick up may have helped, but who knows? [/QUOTE]
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