Not exact matches
Emma has
always been a super sweet girl, she has been
calm and an all around happy
child.
My objective is
always first and foremost to meet their needs, which typically involve reconnection and being heard, then to work with my
child on equipping them with coping skills to handle their overwhelming emotions, and finally to address the behaviors themselves when my
child is
calm and open and ready to cooperate.»
Instead of mooring our
children to the shore, let's sail alongside them in the sometimes
calm, sometimes stormy, but
always glorious sea of life, keeping them sheltered on our leeward side until they are ready to sail alone.
Always try to be
calm and curb your anxiousness as this can inadvertently be communicated to your
child and it will make the condition worse.
We
always invite the parents to wait out of site for the
child to
calm down, or to call after a few minutes just to reassure themselves.
If your
child is doing the same, then hang in there... things almost
always start to
calm down somewhere between 6 and 8 weeks.
Some days are so exhausting and I have
always felt that I have to work harder to prevent tantrums, help with transitions in play time etc. than my friends whose
children seem
calmer.
In the event of an accident, you should stay
calm and encourage the
child to use the potty by
always reminding him or suggesting some regular trips to the bathroom.
But since our reaction
always either
calms or inflames the situation, it's especially important to stay
calm and see your
child's perspective as you're setting limits:
When an authoritative parent becomes angry at their
child, the parent is
calm and
always uses the same type of discipline.
i find all of these five tools helpful, it's
always good to remind ourselves of tools of
calming children, I have a 6 year old who has anxiety and sensory disorder
«No matter what the issue — bad grades at school, temper tantrums, refusal to eat dinner — before you intervene with your
child,
always start by
calming yourself.
When your crying baby can't be
calmed, you may be tempted to try anything to get the tears to stop — but it's important to
always treat your
child gently.
Even if your
child is particularly clingy, it's
always helpful if dad takes one for the team and heads into the room when it's time to
calm your little one back down.
Coloring books have
always been a simple,
calming way to entertain
children.
Here is what the AKC (American Kennel Club) says about the Akita and
children: «Akita temperament can range from
calm to bouncy and aggressive, so the breed should
always be supervised around small
children and other animals.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially
children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors and outdoors Doesn't require a lot of exercise
Calm in the home; not hyperactive High drives and excellent mental focus Athletic, excellent conformation, and excellent endurance Able to take, and learn from, a correction High initiative Low fearfulness Submissive to Dominant: depends upon the nature of the work Low other - dog aggression is preferred, but not
always a requirement Quiet: unless barking is needed for the work If used for protection, will follow through and bite with intention, if not used for protection, then little to no aggression in most circumstances Easily Housetrained
They are also recommended for
children and older citizens, since they are known as cute, lovely and
calm dogs that you can
always entertain with.
Here at the Institute for Attachment and
Child Development (IACD), we're
always looking for more ways to help
calm children's brains.
i find all of these five tools helpful, it's
always good to remind ourselves of tools of
calming children, I have a 6 year old who has anxiety and sensory disorder
The
children's reactions to the visits were assessed using these multiple response options: happy, sad,
calm, same as
always, confused, angry, sad, depressed, and / or aggressive.
A
calm down plan helps
children know they will
always have the option of a safe way for feelings to come up, get processed (crying, giggles, raging, stomping) and accepted.
Inside:
Calming Down isn't
Always Easy For
Children.
When you start following the attachment style of parenting, your
child will learn to be more
calm and quiet, instead of turning into a
child who is
always upset or sad.
She says that he is so pleasant and
calm always to her and the
children.
Keeping Kids
Calm and Confident: Resiliency after Hard Moments Parents
always have their radar up after their
child goes through something like 9 - 11, moving due to a hurricane, or a death or divorce in the family.
When the
child was age 5, parents (in this analysis sample,
always the
child's mother) were asked for their agreement with the following statements: «It's really disorganised in our home», «You can't hear yourself think in our home» and «The atmosphere in our home is
calm» (item reversed), using a 5 - point scale (1 = strongly disagree, to 5 = strongly agree).
Always, the first step when
children have conflicts is to tend to anyone who is hurt, then
calm everyone down, including yourself.
Although building a connection with
children isn't
always easy, having the ability to remain
calm and stay composed when confronted with challenging or distressing behavior or information will only benefit the
child as they continue to cope with difficult emotions.