A Reddit user is seeking advice after her attempts to resolve noise issues caused by her neighbor's toddler's frequent tantrums have been unsuccessful. The woman claims the tantrums are so loud and frequent that she can no longer work from home.
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While the Redditor said she did try to talk to the mother, it’s unclear how far their conversations progressed. And it’s amazing how effective words can be. “I’ve had neighbors who’ve contacted me and said, you know, I thought my neighbor was trying to my tree. And then we had a conversation in mediation, and now we can walk to each other’s houses and ask for a cup of sugar. And oh, my goodness, those are the moments that you live for as a mediator … And they happen.
Temper tantrums range from whining and crying to screaming, kicking, hitting, and breath-holding spells. They’re equally common among boys and girls and usually happen between the ages of 1 to 3.The specifics depend on the child: some kids may have tantrums often, and others have them rarely.
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