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What Motivates Your Child
4.4M views · 397K likes | Katya Hosler on Instagram: "Find out what your child secretly wants, is scared of, feels and values the most... plus it’s so sweet to know what they think 🥺❤️ Save this to use with your toddler or child 🤍 #kids #kidspsychology #psychology #kidsfeelings #feelings #emotions #parenthood #momofinstagram #sweet #explore #explorepage #explorepage✨ #adorable #emotional #childhood #childhoodmemories"
Child Throwing Tantrum Gif
Create Kids Inc on Instagram: "🕧Time warnings reduce the amount of tantrums so much! 👏🔥💪 🎮When it comes to gaming, try letting them finish up what they were doing. That often means letting them get to a checkpoint or the end of a level so they can save their progress. This type of cooperation creates understanding and care over a topic that can easily become a fight. ♥️ Credit: @mom.ma.g #parentingtips #parenthood #parentinglife #children #tantrums #discipline #parentinghacks…
Understand the Difference Between Grounding and Earthing for Optimal Wellness
It's important to know the difference between grounding and earthing in order to ensure you're taking care of yourself and living a life of wellness and mindfulness. Grounding and earthing have many similarities, but there are also key differences that need to be understood. Click through to learn more about the differences and get a free grounding meditation!
2.7K reactions · 612 shares | Ahh tantrums. If you have a child that’s 18+ month, you’ve been there. The crying, screaming, stiffening limbs, arched back, kicking, falling down, flailing about, running away, and just general chaos. Temper tantrums are not only frustrating for you but also stressful and can make you question your parenting techniques. It’s important to note that tantrums are completely NORMAL and are actually a regular part of your child’s development. Children this age haven’t developed emotional coping skills yet and tend to just lose their sh*t instead. Even so, they can be difficult to deal with. First, give your toddler the same respect you would give another adult if they were throwing an “adult tantrum” (hiding in the bathroom, crying while watching your favorite soap, eating a pint of ice cream, etc.). Second, try to reassure your toddler, deescalate the situation, and seperate yourself from your child if needed. Once it has started, it is best to support the tantrum instead of trying to stop it. Some things to avoid doing are yelling, bribing, begging, and giving in. Want to know more about how to effectively talk to your child and deal with difficult behaviors? Join us Thursday, October 3rd for our LIVE Talking Toddler Webinar! Learn how to communicate so your child so you can better understand each other, talk your child down when he or she is experiencing a tantrum, teach your child to problem solve, and more! Click the link in our bio to register! | NAPS Newborn and Parenting Support | Facebook
Ahh tantrums. If you have a child that’s 18+ month, you’ve been there. The crying, screaming, stiffening limbs, arched back, kicking, falling down,...
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