Thankyou for your advice! I’ll definitely look into some more sensory items and emotion boards!
My LG is explosive at the moment and her temperament generally has been pretty calm and patient up until now so it’s a bit of a shock to the system. I think she’s also getting her back molars so she’s in a bit of pain, going through some changes developmentally, has been under the weather… potentially could be a few things going on my LG at the moment. I find just saying nothing and offering hugs helps a lot, helps me too because I don’t know what to say 😂 giving options just doesn’t work. Looking out of a window and pointing out things in nature always works with us too 💗
It’s really hard at this age, my girl is also so good with her speech but they all still have tantrums and it can make you feel helpless. Her brother used to be particularly explosive around 2-3, and some days felt impossible. Often it’s unavoidable, distraction doesn’t work and I’ve found it best to just let her get it out. I put down firm boundaries e.g. you can be upset but you cannot hit me and I will physically remove her from my space if she’s hurting me. Sometimes saying nothing is better, and just waiting it out. Some sort of calm down space might help, maybe with sensory things/emotion board/stress balls? Often when it feels like it’s all gone to shit I’ll take them outside or throw them in the bath and it helps reset them. Like turning them off and on! Don’t feel like a failure, it’s nothing you’ve done, hang on it will get better!