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Tag Archives: child behaviour
Biting Part 2: How to manage it in the moment
Earlier this week I was writing about why toddlers bite and I shared some tips you can use to help your child express their feelings in a more appropriate way. To recap… tips include you being a: Detective – discover the triggers to … Continue reading
Posted in Babies, Keeping Your Toddler & Preschooler Safe, Parenting, Parenting Your Baby, Parenting Your Toddler & Preschooler, Play, Growth & Development, Play, Growth & Development for Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tagged aggression, babies, baby, behaviour management strategies, bite, biting, child, child behaviour, child biting, child development, discipline, early years behaviour, emotional health, express feelings, feelings, kid biting, parents, preschool aggression, preschool behaviour, preschooler, special needs, toddler, toddler aggression, toddler behaviour
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Biting Part 1: Teaching your children to express emotions in non-hurtful ways
Well, I must confess I am a HUGE Modern Family fan!! This show has me laughing and crying all in the span of 30 minutes. I can relate to it every week. Sometimes I feel like they have hidden cameras … Continue reading
Posted in Babies, Keeping Your Baby Safe, Keeping Your Toddler & Preschooler Safe, Parenting, Parenting Your Baby, Parenting Your Toddler & Preschooler, Play, Growth & Development, Play, Growth & Development for Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers
Tagged aggression, babies, baby, behaviour management strategies, bite, biting, child, child behaviour, child biting, child development, discipline, early years behaviour, emotional health, express feelings, feelings, kid biting, parents, preschool aggression, preschooler, preschooler behaviour, special needs, toddler, toddler aggression, toddler behaviour
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Get it done: Focus on Executive Function
Ever notice that, when we hurry, things actually take longer and we’re not so nice to be around? Think about it for a second. We tend to drop stuff, get easily annoyed or even forget to do things altogether? And … Continue reading
Posted in Children & Tweens, Children & Tweens with Special Needs, Emotional Well-Being & Mental Health for Your Child/Tween, Parenting, Parenting Your Child/Tween, Parenting Your Toddler & Preschooler, Play, Growth & Development, Toddlers & Preschoolers, Toddlers & Preschoolers with Special Needs
Tagged brain development, child behaviour, child development, Executive function, hurried child, hurried parent, Mental Health, school, special needs, working memory
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