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Parenting & Behavior Management Strategies (Preschooler)Kids ages three to five years old may have developed strong language skills and experienced many things, but they are still learning about how to manage their behavior and emotions. By being exposed to more environments (like daycare or preschool) and people (like teachers and new friends), your child is learning how to act and respond in different situations.
Different Discipline Styles in Action: Various Ways to Respond to MisbehaviorDiscipline is often most effective when it’s consistent and predictable for children. If the expectations continue to change, children might get confused about how to act in specific situations. It’s important for both caregivers to co-develop boundaries, expectations, and approaches to discipline and then apply those consistently.
How to Help Your Toddler Manage Big EmotionsBeing the caregiver for a toddler comes with so many sweet moments, belly laughs and a lot of big feelings. Toddlers are still learning how to feel and deal with their emotions. Try out these simple strategies to teach them ways to cope with their feelings.
Parenting & Behavior Management Strategies (Baby)Parenting is a family’s approach to raising a child. Teaching your baby appropriate behaviors and responses is a big part of it. When deciding how to discipline your baby, it is important to research different strategies and choose the approach that works for your child and family. Don’t be afraid to mix the approach and match strategies as long as they work at helping your baby learn in a positive way, and you are consistent with what you do. Remember to model expectations.
Parenting & Behavior Management Strategies (Toddler)Parenting is a family’s approach to raising a child. Teaching your toddler appropriate behaviors and responses is a big part of it. When deciding how to discipline your baby, it’s important to research different strategies and choose the approach that works for your child and family. Don’t be afraid to mix and match strategies as long as they work at helping your toddler learn in a positive way, and you are consistent with what you do.
Setting Boundaries with Screen Time & Electronic UsageIn today’s digital world, it’s important for a child’s parent and caregivers to set boundaries for screen time and electronics – especially during early childhood. Here you will learn about the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommendations for screen time and electronic usage as well as how to manage it at each age during the first 5 years of life.
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