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Great-grandmother’s secret to dealing with fussy toddlers: Doctor approved!
Someone once said that being a mother is a full-time job and they weren’t kidding. Babies can be quite a handful! They are bound to throw tantrums during the most inconvenient times and leave a mess everywhere. But, it’s important for parents to know how to work their way around it because simply neglecting these issues will cause developmental delays in the long run.
A mum-of-two, Lydia, had shared her great-grandmother's odd advice on how to deal with toddler tantrums in just a few minutes. Lydia is the mother of two fussy boys, one that just started teething and the other who seems to be up to no good. She admitted that handling two cheeky boys had been ‘miserable’ lately.
"My great grandmother was a very strong-willed Mexican woman and every single time she heard this baby cry or toddler have a tantrum she would say the same thing." she said in a Tiktok video.
"Mija! Put the baby in the bath or bring it outside!" She would yell at parents struggling to settle an upset child.
During a particularly rough day of unsuccessfully diffusing tantrums, Lydia recalled what her great-grandmother would say to parents in the same circumstance so she put it to the test. To her surprise, it actually worked!
She was so baffled that she decided to bring it up with her paediatrician. The doctor approved of the tactic and divulged the scientific reason behind why it works.
"It turns out that two major factors increase serotonin levels in babies, toddlers and anybody else - an increase in core body temperature and an increase in oxygen in your bloodstream." she explained the doctor’s reasoning.
"If you're having a bad day and your kids are a wreck, put the baby in the tub or put the baby outside!" She said as a conclusion to the video.
Users showed their gratitude for Lydia’s advice in the comments section, with many mentioning they have never heard and thought of doing this before.
"Those abuelitas surely knew their stuff!! Grateful for them and their wisdom!" one wrote.
"Such great advice! Love it!" another added.
One mum cheekily poked fun at the tip saying: "Works on mums too! I always feel better after a bath or a sit on the porch."
Do you have any tried and tested tips on how to deal with fussy babies? Share them in the comments below!
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