Stay calm and patient.
Remember to keep calm when the child is rolling on the ground. Patience is the key, and ensuring their safety is the first priority. Don't rush to give advice, just stay with them and let them feel your support and understanding. When their mood calms down a little, they can gently mention the consequences of tumbling, such as getting dirty clothes or becoming the laughing stock of others.
A short rest
If the child has a bad temper, try to have a rest. Don't blame, try to distract them and give them some cool space.
A guide to another room
Another strategy is to take the child to another room when the mood is high. Tell stories, share interesting things, and make them realize that losing their temper can't solve the problem with gentle guidance. Over time, children will understand that this is not an effective way of communication, and then you can take the opportunity for further education.
Listen to the child's voice.
Finally, don't forget to listen to your child's voice. Listen to their thoughts patiently, communicate with them, and try to find out the reasons behind the rebellion. In this way, you can not only build deeper trust, but also solve problems more effectively.