As your child grows older day by day, it is important for you to understand the temperament and behavior of your child. This can help you to distract your child once you realize that they are about to throw a tantrum, while engaging them in some extracurricular activities to make them forget what they are thinking. First, pay close attention to your child Many children start to get upset and angry when they are hungry, tired or thirsty. Children have to wait for a long time while you complete your daily chores such as shopping, paying bills, etc. so they start feeling irritated and frustrated. So, carry some snacks with you to save your kids from hunger pangs. You can also interact with your child frequently so that they don’t feel left out. Secondly, train your child Your child must be aware of the proper behavioral practices in public places. Training for good behavior must start at home at an early age. Sometimes it is possible to ignore a child who is having a tantrum. When a child’s temper is at its peak, there is no point in continuing to argue with him. Instead, spend the next few minutes ignoring the child or not having a normal discussion with him or her. Eventually, children may calm down on their own. This exercise should also be started at home. Fourth, don’t yell at your child If the two of you behave inappropriately in a public place, this is really very embarrassing. As an adult, treat your kids calmly and at the same time, you should not get angry. Always maintain a civilized behavior to avoid out of control situations. Fifth, avoid accepting all demands Most children throw tantrums just because they want something, such as a novelty toy or candy. Many parents try to avoid public embarrassment by giving their children everything they want right away. But this behavior is extremely unreasonable, and it gives children a taste of what they want, and they will use it to blackmail their parents into giving them more. Remember, only reasonable requests should be accepted. Reward your child for good behavior If you punish your child for indiscipline or throwing a tantrum; you must likewise reward your child accordingly. This will make the child understand how beneficial good behavior is to him. Little words of love and a small gift like a new toy car can be extremely satisfying.