NewEnglandLady
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LC, we do timeouts for tantrums. Not every single one (or she would have been in about 1,000 timeouts between 23 and 24 months), but the ones we feel are appropriate. I'm a big fan of consistency, so that can make it challenging, but for me it's not too difficult which tantrums are ignore-able, and which need to be addressed. We're still doing the 1-2-3 thing, so she'll usually stop throwing a fit at 2 and we avoid the timeout.
The trickiest time for me is when K is tired or hungry. I try to ignore tantrums at those times unless they are especially egregious.
One caveat--I don't put her in timeout for a specific amount of time. I walk her to the timeout area and tell her to take as much time as she needs to calm down. Sometimes it's a minute, sometimes it's five, but she can leave timeout whenever she's ready.
She started timeouts at daycare when she was two and those timeouts are two minutes (1 minute for every year of age).
The trickiest time for me is when K is tired or hungry. I try to ignore tantrums at those times unless they are especially egregious.
One caveat--I don't put her in timeout for a specific amount of time. I walk her to the timeout area and tell her to take as much time as she needs to calm down. Sometimes it's a minute, sometimes it's five, but she can leave timeout whenever she's ready.
She started timeouts at daycare when she was two and those timeouts are two minutes (1 minute for every year of age).