How do
we give our children the attention they deserve when we can't shift our focus from the distractions around us?
In this book she provides parents with a virtual toolbox of strategies they can use to
give their children the attention and power they crave — and do away with the misbehaving that adults dread.
By doing one easy preschool activity a day, you can
give your children the attention they need and have fun and interact in a way that will stimulate their all - round growth and the development of school readiness skills required for formal learning.
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Give your children the attention they adore.
Supervise your child at all times but don't
give your child any attention during time - out.
Planned breaks to
give children attention at different times during the day — easy.
Reacting strongly will only
give your child the attention they seek, and entice your child to use the words again.
Simply, turn away and don't
give your child any attention as long as she's pestering you.
Make sure you are not saying or doing anything to
give your child attention.
Give your child attention, respect and love.
Instead, it's about refusing to
give your child attention when he's acting obnoxious.
I'm all in favour of
giving children your attention, but giving them your full attention, all the time, sounds exhausting and unnecessary.
Rather than
giving your child attention only when he's misbehaving, try to catch him being good.
If
you give your child attention for a tantrum (in or out of the car) it is apt to continue and may be longer or more severe the next time.
If
you give your child any attention after a behavior, that behavior is more likely to happen again.
This means
giving your child attention when he behaves well, rather than just punishing him when he does something you don't like.
Parents and carers may unintentionally contribute to the pattern of undesired behaviours by
giving children attention when they occur.
The simple solution:
give your child attention and affection whenever possible, even if you're slammed.
Not exact matches
Plus, instead of
giving a film our undivided
attention, we watch it with distractions —
children, meals in the oven, Facebook posts on the smartphone.
Since the symptoms include such items as, «often fails to
give close
attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork» it's surprising that every
child in the country isn't diagnosed as having the disorder.
I think it's ridiculous that so much energy is spent on debating largely inconsequential parenting decisions when so very little
attention is
given to the
children who DO N'T HAVE PARENTS.
Then he doesn't love us that much he just leaves it to luck like if the
child is born in a good family christan family then chances are very high that he will go to heaven but to a bad family and also god knows better than me that if he destroyed satun and did whatever i mentioned in my commented the world would have been a outstanding place to live in if god can send his son to suffer then why not destroy satun or
give him life sentence in hell or even better why din't he paid
attention while making Adam and Eve and even if he din't why din't he renoved the tree of knowlage from the garden of Eden then he woundn't have to tell Adam and Eve not to eat any fruit from that tree
The ethos of dependency requires direct
attention of the kind
given by the Urban League and the
Children's Defense Fund in their media campaign to discourage young ghetto males from fathering children they can not
Children's Defense Fund in their media campaign to discourage young ghetto males from fathering
children they can not
children they can not support.
Since there are so many couples (infertile or not) who would like to adopt, and since there are so many thousands of
children needing adoptive parents, surely it serves the better part of wisdom to
give our
attention to making adoption a more viable option.
(b)
Give extra
attention to the troubled
child.
The report adds that the church should pay «special
attention to the
children who live with couples of the same sex, emphasizing that the needs and rights of the little ones must always be
given priority.»
(Interestingly, little
attention is
given to the fact that, as the last of the Puritans, Bushnell referred in this dictum only to the
children of the Saints.)
Sad when you whiners complain about human rights... you'd rather see innocent
children and the elderly die because they can't afford medical
attention than
give them a chance.
I think their intentions were mostly good — they knew they were distracted by social media in particular, perhaps, and so they wanted to
give their best
attention to their
children.
What of the sort of cloning that has most dominated public
attention - that aimed at
giving birth to a
child who is the genetic twin of its «ancestor»?
Only rarely does he
give extended
attention to his
children.
As passionate as I was about social justice and alleviating poverty,
child sponsorship struck me as an old - fashioned model for
giving in which a few select
children essentially walked through a breadline to receive meals, schools supplies, and medical
attention from far - away white «saviors» whose first - world guilt was eased by letters ensuring that their contributions made a difference.
Pelé donates to many charities and tries to
give as much
attention as he can to
children, but he leaves the policy decisions and sociological theories to others.
And to
give my Autistic
child all of the
attention that he needs and requires.
Give your
child regular doses of positive
attention.
As a parent, you want to
give equal
attention to all of your
children.
Don't make jumping out worth her while: If your
child jumps out of her crib and you react by
giving her lots of
attention or letting her get into bed with you, she'll just keep doing it.
But do remember that the best gift you can
give to your
child is your
attention, plenty of toys can never replace your time that you should allow for your
children.
No one wants that to happen that's why a mattress which
gives attention to the safety of the
child should be preferred.
Lucy H. Pearce in The Rainbow Way advises mothers to manage these intense feelings by
giving their full
attention to their
child when it needs it, to carve out a separate space, however short at first, for their poem, their painting, that is, their «creative baby.»
It
gives you the opportunity to
give both
children plenty of
attention in their early lives, it reduces sibling rivalry, and it
gives you the opportunity to get yourself into a good financial position before having your second
child.
After
giving birth to a
child, the mother must be very careful in
giving the proper amount of
attention to his or her needs.
If you have a disabled
child, you know about the lifestyle adjustments that are necessary to
give your
child constant
attention and care.
Wouldn't it be unusual if a pregnant woman experienced no concern about what was awaiting her — no fears related to sleepless nights, no questioning of what kind of parent she would become, how she would
give attention and love to the infant without making her older
child (ren) feel rejected, how she would face the financial burdens, and so on?
When a
child starts exhibiting behavior problems, parents will try anything they can think of to get a handle on the situation: consequences for negative behavior; rewards for positive behavior; behavior charts; talking about the behavior; talking about how to change the behavior; ignoring the behavior in the hope it will stop if you don't
give it
attention; talking about positive ways your
child can get your
attention.
When your
child is older, it's important to teach him to accept your
giving attention to other
children.
When there are several
children in the room,
give the most
attention and praise to the
children who are following the rules and behaving well.
A nanny will
give your
child one - on - one
attention, similar to what you do.
Individual
attention is
given to each
child every day.