Tell
your child in a calm voice that his or her behavior is unacceptable.
Not exact matches
Get down on the
child's level (physically) and look him / her
in the eyes and state the desired behavior
in your
calm but firm
voice — including the consequence if he does not listen.
Make a chart of family rules: for example — «be nice to each other» «talk with a
calm voice» Include the
child in the process.
Do your best to keep your
calm in front of your
child; that means lowering your
voice, avoiding launching a counterattack («You forgot his mittens last time!»)
Sometimes parents have as much anxiety about separating as their
child does, so remain
calm and
in a pleasant
voice say «Daddy is going to work, I will be back to eat dinner with you tonight!».
Then tell your
child in a clear,
calm voice specifically just what you want.
When the
child stops acting up and goes back to playing quietly or speaking
in a
calm tone of
voice, be ready with positive reinforcement.
When your
child has a temper tantrum, stay
calm and speak
in a very quiet
voice.
In the moment, use a
calm voice, acknowledge your
child's frustration and try redirecting her interest to another activity or toy.
«Learning is very personal to
children,» explains Barrier, «and when they're there
in close proximity to their teacher, the teacher has a
calm voice.
In other words, don't get upset with the child, speak in a calm, loving voice to set the emotional temperature in the roo
In other words, don't get upset with the
child, speak
in a calm, loving voice to set the emotional temperature in the roo
in a
calm, loving
voice to set the emotional temperature
in the roo
in the room.
When parents and carers respond
in a caring way, for example, with a
calm tone of
voice, holding, rocking and gentle touch,
children learn they can feel comfortable and safe again.
Set examples and send clear messages to
children so they learn how to treat family members (e.g., speaking
in a
calm voice even when you disagree with a family member).
Set examples and send clear messages to
children so they learn how to treat family members (eg speaking
in a
calm voice even when you disagree with a family member).