Toddlers are notoriously whiny.
It’s hard to deal with a toddler who is whining all the time, especially when you’re trying to get things done.
Whiny toddlers can be frustrating and exhausting. But don’t worry, I’m here to help. This guide will give you some tips on how to deal with a whiny toddler and get them to stop whining.
How do stop whining in toddlers?
Kids do this because they recognized that it’s an effective way to get what they want and a good way to annoy their parents. I know it’s hard to bear and will get worst if not get fixed ASAP.
How to deal with a whiny toddler? Well, I thought about it (for a while) and came up with some ideas that are mentioned underneath.
Let’s dive in!
1. Listen up
As hard as it is, the best thing to do is listen. Toddlers often whine when they’re bored or looking for attention and you’re ignoring them only makes the situation worse. Give your toddler your full attention and let them know that you care about what they have to say even if it’s just complaining.
2. Don’t give in
Don’t give in to your toddler’s demands to stop whining. If they’re asking for candy after dinner, say no. Sticking to your guns will show that you are an authority figure that needs to be looked up to rather than a fool who gives into the demands of whiny toddlers, which is what they’re looking for. Ignore the whining…
Whining is often about getting attention, so if you ignore it they’ll stop. Eventually, your toddler will realize that whining isn’t getting them the attention they’re looking for which should put an end to their wailing.
3. Use positive reinforcement
Curious about how to deal with a whiny toddler?
The best way can be to use positive reinforcement.
When your child doesn’t whine give them praise and attention so they’ll know that their behavior is the reason for the good reaction from you. Your toddler will eventually learn to stop whining as long as it’s not getting them what they want.
4. Take a break
Whining can be exhausting for both you and your toddler. If it’s been a long day and one more second of that annoying whining is going to make you snap, take 5 minutes to yourself. You’ll both feel better after some alone time.
5. Ignore Whining
If you ignore whining, your child will realize that their strategy isn’t working. Don’t give in to whiny toddlers.
Giving in to the demands of whiny toddlers just encourages bad behavior. Toddlers are looking for attention and if they’re getting it by whining, then whining will continue.
6. Give them a hug
A simple hug can sometimes help remind your child that you love them no matter how much they whine. It also shows them that you are there for them. If your child is still whining after the hug, it’s time to move on to another technique.
7. Give them some responsibility
It might be hard with a toddler, but giving them responsibility can help distract them from their complaining and show that they’re capable of doing things without your help. If they’re whining because they’re bored, give them a chore to do.
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8. Redirect their attention
When you notice your toddler starts to whine, redirect his attention to something else. Engage him in an interesting activity, show him a toy, play a game with him or sing a song together.
9. Teach alternative ways to express emotions
Whining is often a way for toddlers to express their emotions or communicate their needs. Encourage them to use words instead of whining by teaching them simple phrases. Teach them to express their feelings, such as saying “I’m tired” or “I’m hungry.” Praise them also for their attempts to tell you what they need or feel.
10. Be calm and behave positively
Children learn by observing their parents’ behavior so my important advice to you is to remain calm and poised in response to your toddler’s whining. Be positive in your communication and show patience and understanding.
How to Get Started?
Worrying about how to deal with a whiny toddler and don’t know where to get started?
It’s all about having a plan and sticking to it. If your child starts whining, don’t ignore the behavior but try one of the above strategies. Keep in mind that some toddlers will whine constantly no matter how much you try but they will eventually stop when they realize that they’re not going to get what they want from you.
Conclusion
I know from experience how difficult it can be to deal with a whiny toddler! But you will overcome it! Be patient, understanding, listen to your toddler’s needs, try different strategies to overcome your toddler’s whining. Good luck!
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Mo is a home-based Mommie and a passionate journalist. She loves to help other moms to spend a good life.