Time Outs

Choose punishments toddler will understand. Time outs are great because they quickly learn they can’t do what they want Source

Spending individual times

Spend time with each of your kids. Make each child feel special by finding different ways to connect with them. Source

Children’s Behavior

Praise is a valuable shaper of children’s Behavior; children want to please you and keep your approval. Source

Behavior tip

Experiencing the consequences of their choices is one of the most effective ways children can learn self-discipline. Source

NO’

If you’re at the end of rope with ‘no’ responses, take heart, they’ll eventually outgrow it. Source

Grandparents

One recent study found that grandparents in this country spend a staggering $50 billion annually on their grandkids. Source

Triumph and Failure

Just as you encourage him to triumph, let him learn to fail, too, and then be there for him with hugs and encouragement. Source

Eat as a family

Eat as a family as often as possible. Kids learn by imitating what they see. Source

Model good behavior

Anytime that you need your child to let go of something or put it down, encourage them to hand it to you Source

Take care of yourself

Take care of yourself. If you are tired, ill or just worn out, you cannot be an effective parent. more info

Making mistakes

Apologize when you make a mistake. Kids already know we make mistakes, so we might as well admit them when we do. more info

Build the brain and body

Build your child’s brain and body. Provide healthful meals and explore the library, museums & zoos more info

Listen

Talk with & listen to your child. It’s important to make eye contact and use gentle touch when communicating with your child more info

How tasks are done

Show kids how tasks should be done. Kids are imitators and they do much better when they are shown how to do something. more info

Do your best

Set the bar high for your kids. Don’t expect perfection, but do expect them to do their best. more info

Ask Questions

Take time to listen to your toddler’s answers. Toddlers have strong opinions and interesting ideas about the world. more info

Goldfish

You can never have too many Goldfish. The crackers, not the live ones. more info

Just Once’

There is no such thing as allowing your kid to play with your phone ‘just once.’ more info

Set clear limits

Set clear limits & enforce consistently. Child needs to know what you expect. But be sure to have time/energy to carry through more info

Gaining Control

Avoid over-reacting, raising your voice, or offering false threats. Help your child gain control & trust in your parenting. more info