If you do try and follow the guide, please do not consider it a magical pill if you don't intend to try all the exercises outlined. If you do, you'll see that it is a powerful system for eliminating tantrums almost in any situation.
Here are the following reviews of why different people loved it
I am thankful for this book, June 20, 2009
Ivegotwo
I don't remember exactly how I came across this book, but I'm glad I did. In one of my favorite parts of the book, the author writes "And who would have thought that raising one tiny child could bring so many frustrating everyday challenges". The first few paragraphs rang true with me. My eyes filled up because I had a particularly challenging day that day, and I felt like finally, I found a book and an author that would help. My twin girls are now four and a half years old. I have read various parenting and child development books throughout my life as a new mom, some were more helpful than others. Reading this book, however, is like having a conversation with someone. Someone who understands and wants to help. It gave me a different outlook on raising our girls. I didn't want to constantly battle, and have constant discipline issues. I had fallen into a rut and felt like I wasn't being the mom I wanted to be. I ran out of sticky tabs - highlighting various parts of this book that I wanted to share with my husband. I highly recommend it, and am thankful for the realistic approach he offers. I have tried to not overwhelm myself with tons of books. I would pick some up here and there. This book is the kind of book that I will hold on to and reference regularly to remind myself on how to keep going, positively. I have seen changes in my girls and myself with help from suggestions in this book and I am grateful.
Outstanding, July 7, 2009
Jenbig (St Louis, MO)
The previous review is right, this book, which I happened upon in a local bookstore is WONDERFUL! I sat down in the store to look at it real quick and after 30 seconds I decided to buy it. The BEST part of this book is the table of contents, pick the problem/s you are having with your child, "Child not hugging grandparents", go to that section and there is the problem, and the solution, even better, if that solution doesn't work, they offer another solution and often times even a third. This book is so easy to move around in and the advice is right there, you don't have to read page after page to get what you are looking for. If you are having any frustrations with your kids, buy this book, it is worth every penny.
Finally, A book I can reach for!!, July 2, 2009
J Kara
Wow, wow, wow! Finally a parenting book I can relate to! As the mother of one three year old boy and an avid reader, I find myself reading a lot of parenting books. So far I haven't found one that I could really get on board with (and I have read a LOT of them!). This one finally changed that for me. This book is great! Not too "crunchy", not too old school, just sane parenting advice.
I love the way the book is organized with an index AND a table of contents to help me find exactly the situation I need help with at the time. I also love the feel and the look of the book (as a book lover, paper texture and feel is important to me). This is a fantastic book for those of us searching for a way to deal with our dear children in an effective and reasonable way. Five stars!
Good resource!, May 10, 2009
K L Rowlands (Nebraska, USA)
I bought this book for my daughters. They each have busy toddlers and had some questions about some of the not-so-pleasant behaviors they were witnessing. The book had practical, common-sense suggestions. The book even offered actual dialogue to help young frustrated parents get their point across. Also, I found the Table of Contents and index allowed them to pin-point specific issues quickly. As a grandma,
Finally, a handbook for parents!, March 31, 2009
RC mamma
This book is very informative and most importantly, encouraging for parents who genuinely want their children to grow up to be responsible people. As with any book, there are a few things that I did not agree with 100%, but the main theme of it was suggestions for you to tailor to your individual child. There have been quite a number of times my 3-yr-old has done something and I had to put her in her time-out area and walk into another room and referenced this book. It is laid out really well also for that purpose.
Works right away, June 19, 2009
Yuying Chiu "GingerMom Los Angeles, CA USA)
I love this book. I've read some chapters with my daughter (instead of just me reading it, I read it to her like a story book, ha), and it works! Especially the "won't say hello to greeters" & "won't give a relative a hug or kiss"...works right way!!!
Great for parents with toddlers!, April 10, 2009
T Colern (Massachusetts)
I read this book that was loaned out to me by my son's daycare provider.
I thought this book was a great book for any parent or person that will ever be caring for a toddler/child. My son is 22 months old and a lot of the things I read about in this book, he's been doing right at the age Dan writes about. I hope that I will be able to use some of what she says to help with any tantrums that my husband & I might have to deal with now that we have our 22 month old son and 3 week old twins!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Excellent Resource For Parents and Teachers!!!!
A. Friedberg (New York, NY) April 2009
Dan presents a wonderful PRACTICAL approach to managing those "melting moments". As a parent, I have found this book, as well as his others, to be utterly indispensible. Dan presents clear ways for parents and professionals to help children in the "falling apart moment" - rather than engaging in power struggles. This one should definitely be on your shelf!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Buy This Book!!!,
Reb Taylor May 2009
This is an amazing book! I have a six year old daughter with Autism who has major meltdowns and I've read and tried everything under the sun with no success. That all changed when we implemented the ideas in Dan's book. It is a quick read loaded with proven techniques for managing many behavior problems. So many books I've read in the past provide you with theories that are not so easy to implement. This book gives you step-by-step instructions for improving countless behavior problems. If you are struggling with meltdowns, do yourself a favor and purchase this book, it truly is the answer you've been looking for!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Thank You!
Babenny (Bridgewater, NJ United States)
What a wonderful book! It's an easy to understand and follow approach that made my wife and I not only focus on our child's behaviors in a more constructive way, but also on our own. We only just got this book a short time ago, and the early implementation of it's teachings has already significantly reduced our son's "outbursts" and those that remain are short lived and becoming less and less frequent. We are happier parents and our son is a happier boy for having been exposed to this book.
If you are a parent with similar circumstances---or if you are a mental care professional, this is a book that can improve your life!
Wonderful book for parents!!!!, May 5, 2008
Parent with child (Portland, OR)
This is a quick read that gives you simple advice for raising kids. I could use most of the ideas immediately. I love that the methods respect the child's AND the adult's needs. Highly recommend!
Thanks for the book!, June 16, 2008
K Steeves (New York, NY)
What I liked about Dan's book is how sympathetic he sounds to those of us who deal daily with children with emotional and cognitive disorders or just plain difficulties. At the same time, he doesn't let us off the hook nor lull us into thinking that our responses to explosive situations, however understandable and legitimate, may not be the right ones. He clearly has the hands-on experience, both with kids and with those who care for and work with them. He gives just the right amount of personal anecdote to balance the more academic research data. He is graciously while synthesizing the many approaches. And importantly, he addresses teachers and parents both, which hopefully helps all of us to think of each other as teammates rather than assigners or bearers of blame. Plus, he gives lots of good, practical suggestions. Thanks for Stop Temper Tantrums!
Excellent resource for managing the peace in my household!,
E Sherbert (Canada)
I found this book to be incredibly helpful because it gives specific information about how to manage my kids behavior. I have 3 kids ranging in age from 5-11 and I think that the specific examples of situations and how they were dealt with to be very informative. I have already implemented some of what I read with very good results. I've read many parenting books and have usually found them to be written in a complicated way. This book uses every day language with practical advice on how to have a more harmonious relationship with my kids. I highly recommend this book.
A Must Have, July 11, 2008
B Robbins
Parenting doesn't come with an instruction book, but thanks to Dan we can use Stop Temper tantrums. It's a practical, hands-on guide that helps you to understand WHY certain behaviors happen. I've struggled through so many of the scenarios he describes and I especially appreciate his Quick Reference Guides. This book has helped me (and my children) in so many ways that I've started giving it as a baby shower gift!!
Finally!, July 31, 2008
D Miller (New jersey)
Finally a book that is easy to read, easy to understand, easy to follow through with. A must have for all persons dealing with any kind of meltdowns. I will even recommend this for children without disabilities.
Dan gives us a true insight to what is happening befor,during, and after a meltdown. Real ways to figure out why they happen, what to do during and after, and how to stop them. I will be sharing this book with the school, friends and family. It is a must read for any one who works with children of all kinds. I have already begun using his strategies and have seen what they can do for a child.
No More Temper Tantrums Meltdowns, November 2, 2008
M Peckett
Fab book used with a child in my classroom and had excellant results. It is a short and sweet book that gets right to the point. Not a lot of Goobley Gook professor lingo. Dan is not afraid to tell you things that did not work for him and shares with you things that actually work.
Good Information, May 26, 2009
Elizabeth W (Atwater, Minnesota)
Stop Temper tantrums meltdowns is a good resourse for teachers and parents. This is help for those at a loss for WHY something may be triggering a tantrum or meltdown with a child and ways to avoid the triggers. When you avoid a trigger, the child gets a chance to have an experience without a meltdown and one less meltdown/tantrum is worth the price of the book in my humble opinion.
Great resource for new parents; great reminders & tools for experienced parents., October 22, 2008
VAMom4 ( McLean, VA United States)
Highly recommend! As a mom of 4 children aged 11 down to 2, it's not often that I have time to pick up a parenting book anymore. But this great book kept me reading & gave me some helpful new parenting tools for my arsenal. It would be a wonderful resource for new parents, too.
Targeted to common parenting challenges -- e.g., pushing, mean & angry talking, refusing to stay at the dinner table -- the book suggests very specific words & actions parents can use with young children for each particular issue -- with a loving, respectful, but firm tone that most of us aspire to, but don't always achieve. So busy parents can flip right to the problem at hand for a quick refresher on an ideal response, or for another approach to try when you're stuck in a parenting rut. The authors include lots of examples & solutions from their own experience that really ring true & make this a much more practical & helpful resource than most of the parenting books I've consulted over the years.
Finally!, July 31, 2008
D Miller (New jersey)
Finally a book that is easy to read, easy to understand, easy to follow through with. A must have for all persons dealing with any kind of meltdowns. I will even recommend this for children without disabilities.
Dan gives us a true insight to what is happening befor,during, and after a meltdown. Real ways to figure out why they happen, what to do during and after, and how to stop them. I will be sharing this book with the school, friends and family. It is a must read for any one who works with children of all kinds. I have already begun using his strategies and have seen what they can do for a child.
Do the terrible twos have you stressed out?
" I bought your Stop Temper Tantrums book two weeks ago. Let me tell you that you are my hero! I have a boy who is nearly 3 and he was driving me crazy to the point where I thought I failed as a mum. My boy is changing in front of my eyes. Your strategies really work and to my surprise when I test them on adults they work too! Thank you very much. You have changed my boy and my life on the whole."
Doris from Malta
How to stop temper tantrums, and other toddler and pre-school behavior problems. ... Do you really want to stop your toddler's temper tantrums? ...
Stop Temper Tantrums provide parenting advice on Child behaviour problems
Terrible Twos: Anyone else going through this and when will it end?
Yesterday my daughter threw an all out fit in check out line in Target. It was terrible. She took off her shoes and threw them at me, scratched me, screamed her little head off. It was crazy and embarassing and by the time we got to the car my patience had worn thin.
I try to reason with myself,and that the Stop Temper Tantrums book say this is a good thing because it means that she is pushing through another developmental milestone (just don't tell me that in the middle of one of those fits!)
Robyn from Dallas
How to deal with Terrible Twos!
For the first time mother this is terrifying. I did not know what to do . I was at wits end thinking I had done something wrong. It was assuring to read Stop Temper Tantrums and realise as weel follow the advice.
Thanks Dan
Lilian , Missouri
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I am in a complete rut! My 3 1/2 year old son has the worse temper tantrums. They are some times followed by his lack of speech. He does speech properly, at times he tries to rush in to his conversations. To where I can not understand him. He will get mad and throw himself on the floor.!
Came across Stop temper tantrums Bought the book and followed the advice. Hmm really waken me as to what I was doing wrong
Sarah New Jersey
My 4 year old throws severe temper tantrums with kicking and hitting...any suggestions? Please help!??!!!
My son is bright and as normal as a 4 year old could be but the tantrums he throws would state otherwise. I asked him to turn the tv off this morning and get dressed and he started screaming, crying kicking and hitting me. He was in full out tatrum mode with no stopping!
Came across Stop temper tantrums Bought the book and followed the advice. Hmm really waken me as to what I was doing wrong
Kate New Orleans
My two year old has started to throw tantrums how can i put a stop to this?!!!
My son has never thrown a tantrum before. But today my son and i were at walmart getting some things and he saw a new toy he wanted and i said no. So he threw himself down and started having a tantrum
Came across Stop temper tantrums Bought the book and Thanks
Single dad New York
Dealing with a whiny one year old !!!
How does one deal w/a whiny one year old. There is nothing physically wrong with the child. (female) Everything can be perfect, fed, clean, enough sleep and so forth. Whines like crazy when I get up and turn to do something
Well lucky my friend saw Stop Temper tantrums. Thanks
Darian Los Angeles
Hooray the screaming Stopped !!!
Heavens, I read Stop Temper Tantrums book cover to cover.
Implemented the advice and woll ah , the strategy work when it came to screaming. I just never thought about it.
Thanks
Josephine Belgium
Had immediate results
Hi Dan,
Your Stop Temper Tantrum book is very helpful. Those points you mentioned I have started implementing. Will tell you the results. I also have printed the 10 common mistakes parents make with their children which I downloaded. Hey am keeping it as I intend to use the advice there as well.
Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Antonine
Hi Dan,
I did download your Stop Temper Tantrum book and starting reading it. I have started implementing the advice and had immediate results. I also downloaded, and printed the 10 common mistakes parents make with their children. I intend to use the advice there as well.
Thank you so much!
Cheers,
Lisa
Your book will be our life jacket out of drowning
Hi Dan,
Yes Thank you I have already read your Stop Temper Tantrum book and am rereading it. I had a situation the other day and knew I had read about it, but couldn’t remember
how to deal with it. (I did nothing as I need to get it right). Your book certainly seems to be exactly what has happened to our family, and will be our life jacket out of drowning.
This week-end was the best week-end we have had as a family for a long time, so here’s to the future.
I know I have a long way to go when I was in the car with the kids and I asked them to say something nice about each other, and then something nice about Dad. (Mike wasn’t there). All Jayden could say was he was good at taking things. I reminded him how Dad came into his room and asked him about his day yesterday, and he agreed that he liked that.
A Lot of hard work to do, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, so THANK YOU so much.
Kind Regards
A Long Michigan-
I have noticed a big difference in only 3 days
I did receive it, thanks! I have started reading it and it’s amazing how much I can relate to everything you are saying. And, yes, I will not jump in to anything until I have read the whole guide, analyzed it and make a plan for what will be best for my daughter (3 1/2 years old). The only thing I have done since I got the guide is to keep my cool. Not losing your temper is the biggest challenge (for the parent) but I have noticed a big difference in only 3 days. We’ll see. I’ll keep you posted and I feel confident this guide will be very helpful. Oh, and by the way, my husband is anxious to read it as well so that too is another plus for us!
Mirna L
Your Stop Temper Tantrums book is a lifesaver
Hi Danny,
Thanks for your continuing support.
Your Stop Temper Tantrum book has been a lifesaver. We have been trying new techniques with our children and it is working.
As you know it is very easy to slip back into old habits - shouting etc. but we will keep trying!!!
Many thanks again
Karen M
No fuss, No struggle
Yes, thank you…we have downloaded the Stop Temper Tantrum book and even started practising some of the strategies and believe it or not it worked this morning….no fuss, no struggle, no engaging in power struggles…..
will keep you posted on our progress.
Thank you.
S. Shatilla.
If you have kids, then buy this book now!
Finally, a useful guide for us “struggling parents” of (not such) little angels! It took me about 2 hours to read the book. I have learned more about my child's behavior and how to control it than I thought possible. The e book provided an easily understandable explanation of why children do what they do and how best to deal with their bad behavior.
I did not think anything would work with my little 3 y.o. girl. The very first time I tried my new found approach it really did work! I have not looked back since.Thank you
R Sorenson Norway
Stopped the screaming!!!
I have read cover to cover of the e book.
The strategy work when it came to screaming. I just never thought about it until I found it in the book
Thanks
J Ramesh India
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My 10 month old throws the worst tantrums when he doesn't get what he wants. It is awful!! He will plonk himself down on his bum if he's standing up, or arch his back & throw himself backwards or slip down his chair if he's sitting & scream louder & louder until he get what he wants. And it's not just a cry - it's a scream!!
Dan your Stop Temper Tantrums book help me . I now ignore him and he knows he does not get his own way
Regard Kazza Canada
"I read Stop Temper Tantrums from cover to cover! Have already implemented much of the content and major improvement has resulted."
Miranda O., Cheshire, England.
Hmm, that's an unusual testimonial - but, you know what? Learning how to kick out stress and bring fun back into your family life need not be boring and hard work!
If you have kids, buy Stop Temper Tantrums book now!
At last, a really useful guide for us struggling parents of (not such) little angels! It took me just about 2 hours to read the book and I learned more about my child's behavior (and mine for that matter) and how to control it than I thought possible. It provides an easily understandable (and quite funny) explanation of why children do what they do and how best to deal with their bad behavior.
I didn't think anything would work with my little 7 y.o. girl but the very first time I tried my new found approach it really did work! I haven't looked back since.
So, if you have kids between about 5 to 12 years old, even if they behave very well, you must buy this book! Thank you !
Debbie , Kent,England
I was at my girlfriends house & her 1 1/2 yr. old kept crying hysterically every time her mother put her down.
I then remembered that I came across the site Stop Temper Tantrum.
I gave her the site details. She was reluctant because she said she tried everything.
The $27.00 was her concern. After convincing her that these days $27.00 could be well spent if there was a guide that she may learn from.
She paid the $27.00 and bought the book which she could download within seconds. We discuss the aspects and wow!!!
Adopted one of the suggested methods ! By the end of the evening she immediately STOPPED!
She not only stopped she began laughing.
Melissa,New York
Hmm, all this stop temper tantrums advice. It is boring !!! Learning from elder family members!
J Chang; Singapore
$27.00 for a book. Not bad price when there is no postage or delivery cost. I did get the book virtually straight away and I read it with gusto to help me. It is worth learning from someone independent than from elder family members!<
Li. Hong Kong
I had such a hard time with my daughter, Scream scream. Drive me nuts. Yor stop temper tantrums help me take a step back. Gee I was glad to see you site!
Maria , Utah
My friend saw the site Stop Temper tantrusm. She feels sorry for me and told me. I was reluctant but what is $27.00 these days. Told my friend I bought Stop Temper tantrums!
Gupta , India
I hope you continue to write more books like Stop Temper Tantrums. I need help to deal with bringing up my children. Just want to learn from parent who had to rear their children the hard way.!
Boris , Russia
What's more mortifying: toddler temper tantrums or the many experts out there proclaiming that they have the power to stop them. Let me tell you I am impressed with Stop Temper Tantrums book. It is very instructive and easy to follow. The strategies do work but have to be consistent.
Julia from Australia