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Building skills takes TIME. It is literally wiring their brain. It’s creating connections that were not there before- that takes TIME it takes PERSISTENCE, it takes CONSISTENCY. It’s not a quick fix. It’s a durable solution, and durability doesn’t come quick or easy.While working on skills is important, we also need to make plans for strategies to use IN THE INTERIM when they still suck at it. Click to learn more ways to help your children be successful! Toddler Behavior Problems, Parent Teacher Interviews, Child Development Psychology, Kids Empathy, Child Development Stages, Child Development Activities, Teacher Interviews, Cognitive Activities, Social Skills For Kids
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Building skills takes TIME. It is literally wiring their brain. It’s creating connections that were not there before- that takes TIME it takes PERSISTENCE, it takes CONSISTENCY. It’s not a quick fix. It’s a durable solution, and durability doesn’t come quick or easy.While working on skills is important, we also need to make plans for strategies to use IN THE INTERIM when they still suck at it. Click to learn more ways to help your children be successful!
Natural and Logical Consequences are a method child guidance (often called a discipline method) that has certain advantages over other methods- such a timeouts. Click to learn more and learn how to guide your child to behave, without time out or yelling. Parenting tips, toddler parenting tips, discipline tips, terrible twos Preschool Behavior Management, Toddler Behavior Management, Behavior Chart Toddler, Discipline Tips, Logical Consequences, Child Guidance, Child Behavior, Toddler Parenting
Natural and Logical Consequences: an Introduction
Natural and Logical Consequences are a method child guidance (often called a discipline method) that has certain advantages over other methods- such a timeouts. Click to learn more and learn how to guide your child to behave, without time out or yelling. Parenting tips, toddler parenting tips, discipline tips, terrible twos
Your child continues to misbehave, despite your constant and increasingly firm and loud demands that they “STOP!” “Why won’t they stop doing something I’ve specifically told them to not do?” you might think. And in the end, you reach your limit, lose it, yell, slam them in time out, and start taking away privileges right left and centre. Click to learn a better way to deal with attention seeking behavior. parenting tips, tips for toddler tantrums, how to handle toddler meltdowns, discipline Toddler Meltdowns, Toddler Tantrums, Attention Seeking Behavior, Raising Teenagers, Toddler Biting, Executive Functioning Skills
Planned Ignoring: Dealing with Attention Seeking Behaviour | Uncommon Sense Parenting with Allana Ro
Your child continues to misbehave, despite your constant and increasingly firm and loud demands that they “STOP!” “Why won’t they stop doing something I’ve specifically told them to not do?” you might think. And in the end, you reach your limit, lose it, yell, slam them in time out, and start taking away privileges right left and centre. Click to learn a better way to deal with attention seeking behavior. parenting tips, tips for toddler tantrums, how to handle toddler meltdowns, discipline
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Hitting, Biting, Kicking: Dealing with Aggression | Uncommon Sense Parenting with Allana Robinson
It’s possibly the worst feeling as a parent: when you realise your kid is actively displaying aggression towards others, such as hitting, biting, or kicking. Why are they doing this? Where did they learn it? How COULD THEY?! The shame is strong with this one, and you want to react appropriately so that it’s clear this is not behaviour you condone. Click to learn how to deal with toddler aggression. Tips for biting toddler, tips for kid hitting others, handle aggressive kid, behavior management
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The 8 Skills Your Child Needs to Master to be Misbehaviour-Proof
Flustered, frustrated, and worn out. Does this describe your current feelings toward getting your child to “behave?” Now, imagine instead being able to understand the essential skills your child is missing (hence the misbehaviour) and then being able to guide them in the right direction. Click to register for the free parenting masterclass to learn how to make your child behave without yelling, shaming, or coersion. #parentingtips
the 8 skills your child needs to master to be misbehavour - proof
The 8 Skills Your Child Needs to Master to be Misbehaviour-Proof
Flustered, frustrated, and worn out. Does this describe your current feelings toward getting your child to “behave?” Now, imagine instead being able to understand the essential skills your child is missing (hence the misbehaviour) and then being able to guide them in the right direction. Click to register for the free parenting masterclass to learn how to make your child behave without yelling, shaming, or coersion. #parentingtips
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How Frustration Helps Your Baby Learn > winsamor
Frustration is part of the learning process. Babies can actually learn persistence from watching adults struggle and then succeed with a difficult task. #Baby #Babies #BabyBlog #MomBlogger #NewMom #Parenting #NewParents #DiaperBagBackpack #DiaperBag #momtobe #momlife #motherhood #parents #kids #newborn
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The 8 Skills Your Child Needs to Master to be Misbehaviour-Proof
Flustered, frustrated, and worn out. Does this describe your current feelings toward getting your child to “behave?” Now, imagine instead being able to understand the essential skills your child is missing (hence the misbehaviour) and then being able to guide them in the right direction. Click to register for the free parenting masterclass to learn how to make your child behave without yelling, shaming, or coersion. #parentingtips
the 8 skills your child needs to master to be misbehavour - proof
Free Behaviour Workshop | Uncommon Sense Parenting with Allana Robinson
Flustered, frustrated, and worn out. Does this describe your current feelings toward getting your child to “behave?” Now, imagine instead being able to understand the essential skills your child is missing (hence the misbehaviour) and then being able to guide them in the right direction. Click to learn how to guide your child to master the 8 essential skills is proven to create behavioural breakthroughs. parenting tips, behavior problems, tempter tantrums, discipline tips
a young boy with his mouth open and the words, what cause tantrums?
WHY YOUR CHILD IS HAVING CHRONIC TANTRUMS
Parents usually are SO FOCUSED on individual instances of behavior that they forget to step back and look at the bigger picture and figure out what the golden thread is that links all these individual instances together. We’re so focused on the fact that he was freaking out that we forget that those are just surface symptoms and that there’s a REAL PROBLEM under the surface and that THAT is the key to our child’s tantrums. Click to learn why your child is having chronic tantrums. #parentingtips
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What Your Child REALLY Needs To Be Ready for School | Uncommon Sense Parenting with Allana Robinson
Back to school is barely over, and already I’m getting inundated with parents who are anxious about how to get their toddler or preschooler ready for school for NEXT FALL. I’m seriously impressed by the get-up-and-go and proactiveness, so I figured it’s time to create a post about it to make sure we are focused on the right things. Click to learn exactly what your child needs to be ready for school! kindergarten preparedness
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Is Your Child Struggling With Cleaning Up Consistently? | Uncommon Sense Parenting with Allana Robin
One of the big struggles I get asked about by parents is that children won’t clean up one toy before moving on to another toy. I get it- we want our kids to learn to be neat and to pick up after themselves. It would be lovely if we could all live in pristine houses where nothing is ever out of place. But that ship sailed the day you either brought a child into this world or decided to take over the care and control of one. Click to learn why your child is struggling with cleaning up.
Parents usually are SO FOCUSED on individual instances of behavior that they forget to step back and look at the bigger picture and figure out what the golden thread is that links all these individual instances together. We’re so focused on the fact that he was freaking out that we forget that those are just surface symptoms and that there’s a REAL PROBLEM under the surface and that THAT is the key to our child’s tantrums. Click to learn why your child is having chronic tantrums. #parentingtips The Bigger Picture
WHY YOUR CHILD IS HAVING CHRONIC TANTRUMS
Parents usually are SO FOCUSED on individual instances of behavior that they forget to step back and look at the bigger picture and figure out what the golden thread is that links all these individual instances together. We’re so focused on the fact that he was freaking out that we forget that those are just surface symptoms and that there’s a REAL PROBLEM under the surface and that THAT is the key to our child’s tantrums. Click to learn why your child is having chronic tantrums. #parentingtips
the 8 skills your child needs to master to be misbehavour - proof
Free Behaviour Workshop
Flustered, frustrated, and worn out. Does this describe your current feelings toward getting your child to “behave?” Now, imagine instead being able to understand the essential skills your child is missing (hence the misbehaviour) and then being able to guide them in the right direction. Click to learn how to guide your child to master the 8 essential skills is proven to create behavioural breakthroughs. parenting tips, behavior problems, tempter tantrums, discipline tips
a group of children sitting on the floor with text overlay that reads what your child really needs to be ready for school
What Your Child REALLY Needs To Be Ready for School | Uncommon Sense Parenting with Allana Robinson
Back to school is barely over, and already I’m getting inundated with parents who are anxious about how to get their toddler or preschooler ready for school for NEXT FALL. I’m seriously impressed by the get-up-and-go and proactiveness, so I figured it’s time to create a post about it to make sure we are focused on the right things. Click to learn exactly what your child needs to be ready for school! kindergarten preparedness