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Mom of 3 children1 Year ago
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how to manage children at studies

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. Managing children effectively until they are steady (emotionally, behaviorally, or developmentally) involves a combination of consistency, support, and positive reinforcement. Here’s how you can approach it: 1. **Establish Routines:** Consistent daily routines help children feel secure and understand what to expect. 2. **Set Clear Boundaries:** Define rules and expectations clearly. Consistent discipline helps children learn acceptable behavior. 3. **Provide Emotional Support:** Offer comfort and reassurance. Listen to their concerns and validate their feelings. 4. **Encourage Positive Behavior:** Reinforce good behavior with praise and rewards. Positive reinforcement helps children understand what behavior is desired. 5. **Promote Independence:** Allow children to make choices and take responsibility for small tasks to build confidence and self-reliance. 6. **Model Behavior:** Demonstrate calm and respectful behavior. Children often mimic the actions and attitudes of adults. 7. **Use Positive Communication:** Speak to children in a positive, encouraging manner. Avoid negative or punitive language. 8. **Offer Engaging Activities:** Provide stimulating and age-appropriate activities to keep them engaged and focused. 9. **Maintain Flexibility:** Be adaptable to the child's needs and be prepared to adjust strategies as they grow and develop. 10. **Seek Professional Help:** If necessary, consult a pediatrician or child psychologist for additional support and guidance. These strategies can help create a supportive environment that fosters emotional and behavioral stability.

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