Goodbye to Tantrums and Endless Bargaining
During the bustling Christmas season, shopping with children can be particularly challenging for parents. It’s almost inevitable that kids will spot something they desperately want while browsing through the aisles. A popular content creator claims to have found a quick fix to ease the tension almost instantly.
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Julie, known as @julie.ensuque on Instagram, did not anticipate the wave of excitement her method would trigger when she shared it. Applied since her daughter’s early childhood, this tactic has garnered significant attention from her 40,000 followers after she discussed it in her stories. She calls it the “magic trick for managing ‘I want this’ tantrums in stores.”
Julie explains: “Are you in a store and your toddler spots something they like on the shelves? If they still want to take the item home despite your explanations (and a potential meltdown is on the horizon), here’s a little trick that works wonders for us.” She suggests a simple action that instantly shifts the conversation with your child. Her advice is clear: “Offer to take a picture of the toy they’re interested in so you can add it to their Santa list later.”
This tactic is even more effective when it involves the child: “Let them be part of the process, they can pose with the product or even take the picture themselves.” This strategy is doubly beneficial for parents. Julie recommends: “Keep these photos in a dedicated album on your phone, they can be helpful if your child brings up the item again. Plus, it gives you a reserve of gift ideas.”
In essence, this approach doesn’t outright deny the child’s request. Instead, it transitions the item into the realm of holiday preparation, giving the child an active role. The scenario shifts from a battle of “now” versus “no” to a step toward a greater project they are already familiar with: their Santa list. For the parent, it’s also a clever way to avoid repetitive explanations or prolonged negotiations in the aisles. Clever indeed!
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