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<title>Hellobee Boards Topic: How does your toddler tantrum?</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;DD is 18 months old and we are in the midst of tantrums. She has her general whine when she wants something which I really don't call a tantrum but her usual tantrum is plopping on the floor, tensing her body and screeching like a pterodactyl dinosaur. But occasionally she has an all out her body is possessed tantrum of flinging body around the room, hysterical crying until hyperventilation, and snot galore. Only thing I feel like I can do during these tantrums is make sure she doesn't flop herself into something dangerous :( How does your toddler tantrum? Any suggestions for me? Mama is exhausted!
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