Many parents have to deal with unpleasant behavior of their child because children love to manipulate.
Hysteria is, by and large, an “argument” for a child, with the help of which he tries to achieve what he wants.
Adults can be thrown off course by this behavior.
However, sometimes we reinforce it ourselves.
Parents do not understand that when a child is hysterical, classic arguments do not work on them, so there is no point in appealing to common sense.
Once the surge of emotions passes, then you can try to conduct a dialogue.
If children see that tantrums work well, they will have no desire to change for the better. Experts do not recommend reinforcing negative behavior.
Otherwise, it will remain with the child for many years.
A child's tantrum can sometimes cause an unreasonable and emotional reaction from mom and dad, who simply don't know how to behave correctly.
However, losing control is a bad decision.
Many adults feel embarrassed and ashamed when a child starts to misbehave in the company of other people. Therefore, parents may try to resort to "bribe".
They buy sweets or toys for the children, which once again convinces the child of the correctness of his strategy.