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Hi, my name is bella17 and I have a question about managing my child's temper tantrums

Hi there, I have a 3 1/2 year old child with mild cerebral palsy and I just really want some advice on how to deal with temper tantrums (include hitting himself and me if he can reach) ..how to introduce new foods.. just any help is greatly appreciated

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I've moved your post to our Parents and carers discussion board so it's in a good place to get support from other people who may have experienced similar.
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I can imagine this is a testing time and I hope we can support you through it. A lot of our members have knowledge of CP and parenting so you've come to the right place
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Great to meet you. Toddlers are a challenge, aren't they? Do the tantrums begin specifically around mealtimes?
I would start by looking at the physical environment, is his high chair comfortable? He could be frustrated by the type of cutlery if he is trying to feed himself. Are the tantrums around certain types of food? Cerebral palsy can also affect the ability to swallow certain foods easily. Apologies for all of the questions!
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thank you for helping me out!
he doesn’t use any cutlery at the minute. A tantrum will happen with any food that isn’t the 5 ones he eats. Been trying to just introduce them on his plate hoping he just plays with them to even get the texture feel and slowly maybe try it too.
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could I ask your advice on what to do when he’s just having a tantrum (not with food) but just when he’s playing. He starts hitting and scratching/biting if he can and then when he knows he can’t reach me he starts smacking himself to which I quickly go over and put his hands down and tell him it’s not okay to do that.. What other things can I do? How should I deal with these outbursts?
I used to use distraction techniques and then if that failed, straight to timeout after explaining why we were putting her in time out.
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