Not exact matches
Studies show that
routines help kids to be more co-operative, confident and independent, all because they
feel safe and
secure knowing what is going to happen next!
When music is part of the everyday
routine, these songs can
help your child know what to expect and
feel more
secure.
Parents can
help by being aware of this push and pull and can
help their child
feel better about forging ahead more on their own by providing a comforting atmosphere at home where kids can
feel secure in daily
routines and reassurances of love and understanding.
Keeping a regular
routine will
help your baby
feel more
secure and learn to calm herself.
Institute a pleasant bedtime
routine for your child to
help her
feel safe,
secure and loved as she goes to sleep in her bed.
Give the gift of focused attention and warmth during these two significant times of the day to
help your child
feel more
secure with their new
routine.
However, developing a regular
routine and sticking to that
routine helps them to
feel relaxed and
secure.
Routines help toddlers
feel secure, and keeping a daily schedule is the best way to do that.
This
routine should be calming and may include giving your child a comfort object to
help them
feel secure.
Pleasant bedtime
routines ease the transition from being awake to being asleep by
helping children
feel more
secure and comfortable about what they can expect at the end of every day.
Puppies need to be socialized and given a consistent
routine early on to
help them
feel happy and
secure.
Routine activities and predictable social contact will
help the older cat
feel more
secure.
Maintaining a consistent
routine and spending more time than usual with your pet can
help him or her
feel more
secure and relaxed.
Remember, when your puppy is this young, everything is new, and potentially scary — a
routine will ease the transition and
help the whole family
feel more
secure (and give you a paw - up on potty and obedience training!).
Warm, affectionate care and consistent family
routines can
help children
feel more
secure.
Establish some
routines Routines can help your child feel safe and secure, particularly when new things are ha
routines Routines can help your child feel safe and secure, particularly when new things are ha
Routines can
help your child
feel safe and
secure, particularly when new things are happening.
Regular, predictable
routines Routines help children feel safe and secure, which can encourage good be
routines Routines help children feel safe and secure, which can encourage good be
Routines help children
feel safe and
secure, which can encourage good behaviour.
Flexibility A consistent and predictable
routine helps children
feel secure, confident and happy.
And
routines help young children
feel safe and
secure, which is what they need to grow and learn about things like appropriate ways to behave.
Keep familiar
routines and rituals Routines help children feel secure, so keeping up routines can help your child cope with changes like separation and
routines and rituals
Routines help children feel secure, so keeping up routines can help your child cope with changes like separation and
Routines help children
feel secure, so keeping up
routines can help your child cope with changes like separation and
routines can
help your child cope with changes like separation and divorce.
Routines and consistency in life
help children
feel secure.
It can
help maintain
routine and familiarity that a child needs to
feel safe and
secure during these times, and a family care plan is best written when the parent is well and completed with another family member or health professional.
Keeping up normal
routines as far as possible reduces the number of changes and
helps children
feel more
secure.
Routines and consistency
help children
feel secure.
Maintaining children's
routines and their environment can
help them
feel safer and more
secure so they recover from the effects of trauma.
Having
routines also
helps children to
feel secure.
Routines can
help young children and babies to
feel secure.
The rhythm that
routines offer will
help your child
feel safe and
secure in a time of great change.