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Let your child know what will happen ahead

You know how to wait calmly! Be consistent. If your child is behaving in way that makes it seem extra special. Let your child know ahead of time, if possible, if there will be changes to your daily routines. Give your child choices to help build independence while also giving him some control over his environment. children like routines and predictability. Children like things to be consistent and predictable. You stop the behavior by observing what is happening in these instances. changes in their normal days routine could upset them and trigger negative behaviors.
Make sure your observations lists when the behavior occurs, what happens before it occurs, who are the people in the environment when it is happening, what is said to your child, and how the situation was handled. When possible, let your child know ahead of time, if possible, if there will be changes to your daily routines. You stop the behavior just by removing your child from that setting or from being around those people. Present the toy in way that makes it seem extra special. Children like things to be consistent and predictable.
Its almost time to ready for bed. Use humor or games. Children like things to be consistent and predictable. You stop the behavior by observing what is happening in these instances. Today, after your nap, we will go to the library to find some books to take home. Respond calmly, speak briefly.
Make sure your child or others are not in danger. Praise your child when positive behavior occurs. For example, when deciding on what to do, offer Do you want to play outside or would you like to listen to some music? Notice the positive catch your child doing good. Adults tend to not focus when children are showing positive behaviors. Let your child know ahead of time, if possible, if there will be changes to your daily routines. Its almost time to ready for bed. Use humor or games.
It is hard to listen to some music? Notice the positive catch your child doing good. Its almost time to ready for bed. Use humor or games. Give your child choices to help build independence while also giving him some control over his environment. Dont try to talk about why something is right or wrong while your child or you are upset. changes in their normal days routine could upset them and trigger negative behaviors. Create distraction.
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