publication date: Aug 24, 2007
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author/source: Anne Coates
Every
parent knows the
challenge of a child
mid-temper tantrum when just nothing seems to
placate them.
Fortunately most don’t last
too long and the
“terrible twos” stage
fades into
memory (until the
tantrums reappear in the
teen years!).
However
serious temper tantrums affect up to
25 per cent of children, and can make life
extremely difficult for parents.
Warning signs for serious tantrums include
kicking and
hitting,
breath-holding and children
lying down on the floor,
as well as the more common
screaming and
crying. These
tantrums tend to last for
longer than
five minutes, and in the
worst cases can
go on for as long as an
hour!
At
Plymouth University
, Michael Hyland, Professor of
Health Psychology, and
postgraduate research student
Ben Whalley have been
monitoring 38 children
aged between
two and
five. The
children have been taking a
remedy in tiny pill form
consisting of the
essence of
alder, magnolia, sweet chestnut and
orange light, a new formulation
specifically designed for youngsters with
tantrums. The tablets are taken
twice each day and also
as and when parents feel it is
required.
Parents taking part in the
trial reported:
- 73 per cent of children with moderate to severe temper tantrums experienced some benefit after the Bach flower essence remedy;
- 42 per cent fewer tantrums and when a child did have a tantrum, use of the remedy resulted in a reduction in the common symptoms;
- 35 per cent less kicking and hitting;
- 30 per cent less screaming;
- 24 per cent less whining;
- 21 per cent less crying, and
- 14 per cent fall in breath-holding.
Professor Hyland said these
early findings were very
encouraging and prove that
most parents with children
prone to tantrums could see
benefits from using the
remedies.
"We have been
researching the benefits of these
remedies for a
number of
years now and have
already proved its effectiveness f
or adults," said Professor Hyland. "These
findings suggest that they are
equally of benefit to
young children in tackling what can be a very
distressing and
extremely stressful condition for
parents.”
Bach flower essences are increasingly
popular as a remedy for
common ailments, including depression, anxiety,
stress and fatigue, but now it would
appear that it has a very
positive effect on
tantrums.
Ben Whalley said: "We are seeing a
significant improvement in a large number of the
children tested, particularly in terms of screaming and kicking and hitting which has been
greatly reduced in percentage terms. We have
also found that children are
much calmer in general since they started taking the
remedy."
This
research is
ongoing, so if you would like to
sign up for the trial,
visit https://www.holistichealthresearch.org.uk and
follow the links.