October 23, 2009
Between Gabo and Rago, it's Rago who often throws a tantrum.
In the first photo Rago threw a tantrum because we didn't buy him a pack of merengue outside Trellis restaurant in Market Market! Look at his face!
In the second photo, again, Rago didn't like to be photographed because prior to this photo opp he wanted to buy cotton candy. Instead of showing his frowning face, he hid himself! :D
What's good about them, though, is that their tantrums don't last for hours. A few tickles and small talks after, they're back to their usual funny selves.
I also notice that each one is each other's tantrum buster.When Gabo is not in a good mood, or in the throes of throwing a tantrum, it's Rago who can make him laugh and vice versa. You can say they are each other best enemies and best friends. :-D
What I do when they are in tantrums? I ignore them completely! I know they couldn't stand it when I ignore them, so after a few minutes, they would come to me in their sweet selves again. ;)
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10 comments:
That's the best thing when you have a sibling. There's always somebody to drive the tantrums away. Thanks for the visit. :)
Mukhang may sweet tooth si Ragu ah hehehe... Cute naman!
Siblings have pros and cons. You're lucky your boys personalties work well with each other. Happy MM!
My entry:
http://judys424.wordpress.com
good that they are helping you with each others tantrums. happy mommy moments!
he he, kakatuwa talaga mga kids sis nuh..
What little cuties!!! I just adore them. :) Not giving in is the most important advice - and yet so hard sometimes!
ignoring is best unless he is throwing things already.... like what my son does!! thanks for sharing..
I think tantrums is just like that, whenever they feel like,let them be, and they'll be fine after as if nothing happen. :)
Hi, thanks for the visit...on my entry, I mentioned arguing, because I have seen a lot of parents go into that trap of having a discussion with the child instead of communicating, for example the child says "eh gusto ko non eh!" the mom says "wala na nga tayong pera tapos kung ano ano pa ang hinihingi mo!" although it may seem that there's nothing wrong in this conversation, but notice that this is good if you're talking to an adult, but since you're trying to soothe a child's tantrum the parent could have said "anak, wala pa tayong pambili sa ngayon" or "anak, mommy don't have the money pa eh, we'll ask daddy" or "we can ask daddy if we can buy it" this also teaches the child to ask permission -even if they don't like the outcome, hehehe. Have a wonderful weekend!
Aww poor little guy!
You have a beautiful family!
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