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Parentalogic
Tantrums: Why They Happen and How to Soothe Your Kid
Season 1
Episode 24
You’ve been there: An action as simple as giving your child the wrong snack is an injustice worthy of waging war (and in this case, “war” is a tantrum). Fortunately, hosts Alok Patel and Bethany Van Delft are here to break down why children “break down” and have tantrums—and what you should do to help them through it.
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