How to Change Your Toddler Clothes Without a Tantrum.
Toddler has been identified as the first teenager because it was a period marked by many open battles and challenging
the will as toddlers begin to find themselves and the desire for autonomy. Among the many tasks that require their cooperation toddlers parents is an act of change. Although there are moments where there is good reason for your child’s reluctance to cooperate, there are times when even more reason simply comes down to the idiosyncrasies of individual infants.
Here are some techniques to get the cooperation of your child without having to wrestle him (or her) to the ground and forcibly change (or woman) of his toddler clothes (or she) will:
1. Divert
Although this usually works better with young children easily distracted, it also works well with older children if you choose your distraction well. Sometimes it may be a toy, or object, such as mobile phones are prohibited Daddy, which can distract a toddler so that you can change (or her) toddler clothes without protest. With older children, which fits your child may interfere engage in conversation about a favorite story or character.
2. Rewards
Older toddlers respond well enough to return. Treats usually prohibited or restricted may be enough to gain the cooperation, for example, a piece of chocolate. Or, you can reward your child with stickers for him (or her) cooperation.
Rewards can come in all sorts of ways and are not necessarily limited to physical gifts. Sometimes the promise of special activities, like trips to the park, could be something to encourage your child to change (or her) clothes. For example: “If you want to go to the park you need to change your pajamas in your play toddler clothes.”
Toddlers also begin to form their own preferences and this can be used to your advantage. Toddlers who have a favorite outfit can often be encouraged to change just by showing them what they will wear. For example, a child who loves Mickey Mouse might be interested enough to change if he (or she) favorite spy Mickey t-shirt.
4. Dirty Tricks
Some kids do not like wet or dirty clothes and are usually more willing to change their clothes when they found their clothes dirty or wet. If this describes your child, you also can play dirty on purpose “playing games” Your toddler clothes “coincidence”.
For example, take your child to the sink to wash her (or her) hand and accidentally splashed water on top (or her) clothes “by accident”. After the wet clothes, it becomes a simple matter to change.
5. Choosing Own Clothes
Some kids just want to express their autonomy and given the opportunity to choose what they wear is enough to get their cooperation. Remember that even toddlers enjoy making their own choices, many find it confusing and unusual when confronted with too many choices. A simple way around this is to select two sets of clothing and ask your child to set the clothes he (or she) prefer to use.
6. Ask for Help
Toddlers enjoy helping because it makes them feel more mature and useful. Sometimes just asking them to help (and do not pretend to be able to act alone) can be enough to get their cooperation.
Sometimes, if the morning and rather cold weather, some children may protest against change their clothes because of cold. Realizing your toddler discomfort and make the necessary adjustments to help your child work together. If a cold morning, it’s probably just because you need to activate the heater to warm the room a bit before changing toddler clothes.
There are many ways to change your toddler clothes without withdrawing your toddler becomes upset. All it requires is a little creativity and a good understanding of the motivation your toddler. By combining the two, you will find that changing toddler clothes you no longer need the fighting will. By Shen-Li Lee









