The “Enjoying Your Toddler” class was very interesting. The two main points for me were:
Although I felt that I do the things mentioned, it is good to remember to always try to be at the child’s level, and to put things in a context that a child can understand. Kids are not adults and as mentioned today, it is like they are from a different planet learning our ways as new members of our society.
Do you find that you seem to do everything right, and still you don’t get the outcome that you had hoped? I am keen to see what next week will bring, as it deals with discipline. What are your techniques to explain things to a child or tell them not to do something?
Just an example, last Christmas my mother told Julia that she had a nice sun dress. She looked puzzled and said “This is not a sun dress! It does not have a sun on it!” Yes she was right it did not have a sun on the dress. My girls and I suppose others kids take things so literally. We might call it a sun dress but it might be called something else entirely by the child. This example shows how what you say to a child can be misunderstood or just lost. Choosing how you explain things and what you say can help fix some issues. I am keen to see how it will help in our household.
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