Reinforcing good behaviorswith positive consequences can encourage your toddler to stop hitting. Catch your child being good. Watch out for times when your child is engaging in a behavior you want to see and praise them when you see it. This will reinforce the behavior and make it more likely...
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Biting is normal among young children and can happen for many reasons. Here's how to address it.
Judy Arnall
Aggressive behavior, including hitting, can be a normal part of your toddler's development. Here's why it happens and what you can do about it.
television are related to how addicted I have seen children get, and how accustomed parents get to sticking a toddler in front of it so they can take a shower or a break. Its not meant to be a babysitter, and the more children are plopped in front of it, the more they’ll crave ...
Research shows that distracting your toddler is actually a very effective strategy you can use during a tantrum.6The key thing to remember is that your child is tantruming as a result of where they are in their development, so reasoning with them may not work. But distraction can help both...
”These kinds of questions are the ones that drive us to solutions and drive us forward to help us get to the other side. They are also the questions that build our character and our resilience and provide us with tools in how to deal with future problems.I would like to share a ...
How do you deal with a spirited 1 year old? Acknowledge feelings Talk to your spirited toddler about why she's starting to melt down and let her know she's not the only one who is overcome by difficult emotions sometimes. Try saying "The people and the noise arebothering you. They're...
If you’re all caught up, congrats! You’re ready for our tactical “how-to” rundown of what you can do when everything falls to pieces: via @poppy_and_frankie You’re the proud parent of a young toddler — yay! That means you have an incredible, clever, adorable child...