Why will children temper tantrum?
Temper is one of the most common emotions. For a child, it will certainly occur during growing up. Temper, just as other emotions, is created by two simple reasons: seek for happy and avoid pain. But for a child, especially toddlers, they are learning everything and have limited ability of expression. They want something but you give them another or you reject them. Thus they will be frustrated and perhaps temper tantrum. Seek for happiness and avoid pain is just the instinct; regardless he is a child or an adult. But for an adult, he has enough skills to deal with things well so that we can feel he has a better control ability. While On the contrary, children have not enough problem-solving skills. Along with this reason above, scientists have found some biology reasons. Psychologist David Walsh has written a book, “Why Do They Act That Way?” and offers an up-to-date explanation of the biological reasons for teens’ behavior. “The prefrontal cortex is supposed to harness the accelerato