My Little girl tantrums when she mad because she wants to sit next to me but her little brothers wants too also so she gets this mad 😡 🤪 🤣❤️😍. #fyp #daddysgirl

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... Read moreDealing with toddler tantrums, especially when they stem from sibling rivalry, can be quite challenging. From personal experience, it often happens when young children compete for their parents' attention, like wanting to sit next to Dad during family time. I’ve noticed that acknowledging each child's feelings and offering equal attention can help ease these moments of frustration. Sometimes, allowing the kids to take turns or creating special 'one-on-one' moments can reduce the intensity of their emotional outbursts. I also found that introducing clear and simple rules about sharing common spaces or times with parents helps set expectations for toddlers. For example, if your little girl wants to sit next to you but her brothers do too, explaining that everyone will have a chance can gradually teach patience and sharing. Additionally, engaging the kids in fun activities that promote teamwork can strengthen their sibling bond over time。 Finally, capturing these adorable and sometimes hilarious moments with a sense of humor and love reminds me that these tantrums are a normal part of childhood development and family growth. They create memories full of love, learning, and growth for both parents and children.