Often once my kids have calmed down after a big emotional outburst we will try and think about why their sibling (or friend) may have done whatever it was that triggered their anger. This step is typically for my older preschoolers on up. The kids figure out that their little brother hit...
You can also read books about biting. Experts recommendTeeth Are Not for Bitingby Elizabeth Verdick,No Bitingby Karen Katz, andNo Biting, Louiseby Margie Palatini. Give your child a biting substitute.Teething babies and toddlers in need of oral stimulation may benefit fromteething toysor...
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and as a result have different needs as well as triggers that may set them off. One child can function perfectly fine without a nap, whereas another child will have a meltdown on a less structured schedule. The same rule applies to a hungry child, a child nervous about new environments,...
Read about it.You can help prepare your toddler by reading books about moving from a crib to a big kid bed. We loveBig Enough for a BedandBig Kid Bed, but there are tons of fun ones out there! Involve your tot in the process.In other words, take her shopping and allow her to pl...
Teaching a child what the words “frustration” and “anger” mean, among other feelings, will help you get to the root of their issue and hopefully halt the whines. To help your child get acquainted with their many feelings, Maas recommends the following children’s books: The Way I Feel...
Parent: I think she’s always had some of this anger, which I do think the way you have spoken about dealing with it is a much better way than I’ve been doing. I think the biting may have been something that came about after her brother bit her. I was very excitable about it, ...
At this time, we tried reading books about ‘children’ going to bed and sleeping in their beds all night long. I recommend “Back To Bed, Ed!” about a mouse with sleep issues and his sleep-deprived parents. Still we were getting several wakings a night from the n...
When children were followed up one year later (with an 18% attrition rate; rate did not differ between the experimental groups), children in the insecure CPP group showed less avoidance, resistance, and anger, and more partnership with their mothers compared to insecure controls. There were no...
“Children can become shut down with shame, or lash out in anger, stuck in the experience of the negative emotion. Negative emotions are confusing at this age (as they can be at most ages), and our toddlers need our help to handle them… ...