Yesterday when I put Carter down for his nap, he was not happy.  Lately we've been having him whine it out for 15-20 minutes before we get him out.  After 20 minutes I went to check on him.  He was chewing on his crib.  There were not just bit marks on the railing, but large portions of varnish missing.  I was so mad!  (and not that I can even really be mad at him, just the situation)  So I calmly pick him up to go get all the varnish chips cleaned off his face and clothing.  
He then decides to throw a tandrum.  Being this is new territory for us, I really haven't read up much on how to deal with tantrums. Using what I know from a few episodes of Super Nanny, I decide to put him in the pack and play to finish his tantrum so he doesn't hurt himself.  After a few minutes, I calmly pick the still somewhat screaming baby.  He starts to calm down as I rock him and then falls asleep to take the nap that he needed before the whole process started. 
I guess I handled it pretty well.  I know I'll be dealing with tantrums more frequently and I need to get my plan of action so that we can parent with some consistancy.  Any parenting tips?
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2 comments:
At this age...ignoring the behavior and turning away and not looking/acknowledging it works the best. Although, it was smart to put him in the pack and play until he was done! Bravo!
Good, I probably didn't screw hin up too much!
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