Whether at home or school, every parent is concerned about their child’s safety. However, checking up on your children may not always be possible. Therefore, it is vital to establish certain safety rules at home for kids to follow. Filled with love, warmth, and care, a home is where c...
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You may have seen so many posts about how to establish rules for raising well-adjusted kids. The truth is, it’s a bit surprising to see so many parents or guardians having a hard time setting up household rules in their home. Every parent wants the best for their kids and for them t...
so that by the time you start making googly eyes at him, he’ll be respectful and kind and honest, but also loyal and brave andtolerantand accepting. He’ll be the type of person who will stand up for himself, and who will stand up for others, if need be. In which case he’ll ...
frisk, frolic, gambol, lark, lark about, rollick, romp, run around, skylark, cavort, disport, sport - play boisterously; "The children frolicked in the garden"; "the gamboling lambs in the meadows"; "The toddlers romped in the playroom" recreate, play - engage in recreational activities ...
As the family grows and circumstances change, so should the rules. Perhaps a rule relevant when the kids were toddlers may no longer apply when they’re teenagers. Setting aside time, perhaps every six months or so, to review the household rules ensures they remain relevant and practical. ...
Also, encourage your young ones to approach you or other adults for help if they need to use any unplugged electrical gadget indoors. 6. No Climbing on Furniture When you have younger children at home, you know they like climbing and jumping on furniture. While you know they’re having a...
I think this is the most helpful response for toddlers. They need lots of clarity and directness and then they often need us to be double-clear by following through: “I see you starting to drop the water again. Thank you for letting me know you need help stopping. I’ll hold the cup...
Since the toddlers are now physically able to climb over the low wooden walls of this off-limit section, the previous week I had established a new rule: they were permitted to climb on top of the walls, but not go over them. This week Rebecca approached the walls a few minutes after ...