Constant supermarket meltdowns? We know the feeling. Here's our mum-tested tips on how to deal with the terrible twos.
Tantrums that include hitting, biting, kicking or other violent behaviour more than half the timeIf a tantrum lasts more than 25 minutesIf your child is withdrawn or not seeking attention from others or not making eye contactKeeping your tot entertained on the weekly food shopNot only knowing their limit, but knowing your own too, is guranteed to make shopping a whole lot easier.
Alternatively, give your little one something to keep them entertained while you finish the rest of the shopping such as a book, sticker book or healthy snack. To save yourself a bit of time when you can see those toddler tantrums about to start, get them to pose with the toy that they want and tell them you're going to send the picture to the Birthday Bunny, Easter Bunny or Santa, letting them know that they want the toy, .Some supermarkets already have their very own mini trolleys for little ones, but if not it could be worth taking your own!
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