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Supporting Your Pre-Schooler’s Developing Behavior

  • Sep 12, 2015
  • 1 min read

Now is the time to teach your child these three essential keys to happiness:

Good Communication, Safe Exploration, Self-Empowerment.

Good Communication

  • Talk to your child with a “serve and return” habit. Your child talks, you respond. You talk, your child demonstrates a response. Converse all the time, about everything.

  • Read to your child regularly. Seek books that deal with issues of character and behavior to provide a shared attention to these topics. Talk about and practice what you read.

  • Require your child to use words to get needs met. Model the words, ask questions, expect a response, answer questions thoroughly.

Safe Exploration

  • ​Provide safe materials and time for your child to explore. Playing in the bath is a good example of this.

  • Create clear expectations, such as where your child can play, for how long, and which materials are safe for play. Then provide appropriate supervision and help with clean up.

Self-Empowerment

  • Help your child’s “no” become healthy empowerment, not a battle.

  • Acknowledge and value their concerns. Then explain your expectations and limitations in a no-nonsense manner.

  • Use your “no” to teach them about “safety” and “well-being.” Be consistent to provide a sense of security.

  • Allow your child to make mistakes, then talk about those mistakes together.

  • Make a shared plan to avoid the same mistake in the future.

 
 
 

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