Transitions and Behaviour
Help your child understand their emotions
during major transitions either at home or
at school. Each child is unique and will
respond to transitions differently.
Help your child understand their emotions
during major transitions either at home or
at school. Each child is unique and will
respond to transitions differently.
Are you a new parent who just realized
that everything takes longer when you have a
baby? Simply going to the grocery store
use to take you 30 minutes, but with a
new baby the trip takes more than an hour.
Scheduling is one of challenges new parents face.
Pinching, name-calling, bullying: these are
some the behaviours that toddlers will
experience and/or reciprocate. Tips on
catching and correcting the behaviour early.
Do you have realistic expectations of your child’s
behaviour? Tips on providing structure and
paying attention to your child is key to
understanding them.
Thank you to all of our supporters that
came out to the Hastings Race Track to
support us and to all of the hard working
volunteers who made this event possible.
No!, I don’t want to! I don’t like it! No!
Do these words sound familiar?
A quick reaction for parents is
either negotiate or answer them.
These ways may not be the best and
there are effective ways to deal
with tantrums.
When your child is ready to put away
the diaper, there are some fun ways
to encourage them to use the toilet.
If you have a boy, drop a few pieces
Cheerios in the water and tell them to
aim at them…..
Sibling rivalry is common when a new baby
is introduced to the family. Find out
creative ways to include your older child into
the new baby’s routines.
Do you find mealtime a challenge?
Is your child a picky-eater? Read
our blog to find useful tips on how
to turn mealtime into fun time….
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