npr:
What’s Behind A Temper Tantrum? Scientists Deconstruct The Screams
Toddlers outfitted with high-tech wireless recording devices have helped researchers discover that tantrums have a very distinct, predictable pattern. Understanding that tantrums have a rhythm can not only help parents know when to intervene, but also give them a sense of control.
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(via positivelypersistentteach)
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awkward-nineteen reblogged this from sometimesiinternet and added:
What do you mean “I throw tantrums”? I do nothing of the sort. Though valid point she does look like me. and valid...
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disharmonious reblogged this from npr and added:
This is yelling, which is associated...pretty high degree
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fullydomesticated reblogged this from thedaddycomplex and added:
“So, tantrums usually start with yelling?” Yes, of course. Next question, please.
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Science, it works, bitches!
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thedaddycomplex reblogged this from npr and added:
screaming toddler? SCIENCE!...The best quote of the piece (which admittedly was said...
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thesuzs reblogged this from npr and added:
Thank you technology for deciphering pitches of toddler screams and tantrums… Now let’s get back to curing AIDS, Cancer...
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What I want to say is not PC
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