A technique to practice daily to help with emotional regulation.
What is breathing?
The parent is in control of this at meal time.
What is choosing the food and preparing it?
The number of hours of sleep per 24 hour period that an average adult needs.
What is 8.
The name of the Panther Mascot.
What is Parker?
The best marketing tool for Early Childhood programs.
What is word of mouth?
A place for children to go when they need some time to regulate. With or without an adult...
What is the safe space?
The child is in control of this at meal time.
What is how much to eat or whether or not they choose to eat?
Throughout the day, this sets a child up for bedtime.
What is a routine?
The number of Elementary Schools in SLP.
What is 4?
The appointment required for all children in MN before Kindergarten, ideally just before their 4th birthday.
What is Early Childhood Screening?
The first step in conscious discipline/emotional regulation.
What is adults first?
What is whole foods?
The number of hours of sleep a 3 year old needs in a 24 hour period.
What is 12?
The 3 cities that are in SLP.
What is Blaine, Fridley and Spring Lake Park.
A person's personality, often present at birth.
What is temperament?
Name one breathing technique.
What is balloon, star, faucet, pretzel, or kid created?!
Name one healthy outcome that mealtime is a predictor for teens.
What is later onset of sexual relationships, lower drug and alcohol use, mental health disorders?
A calming activity in a bedtime routine.
What is reading?
The name of the 5-8 grade school.
What is Westwood?
Name one of the senses, besides the commonly known 5.
What is vestibular and proprioceptive?
Something you can practice to help build connection with your child as part of your daily routine.
What is an I Love you ritual?
The goal when teaching our kids about nutrition and food.
What is creating a healthy relationship with food?
One environmental tool that you can control at bedtime.
What is temperature, light or sound?
The name of our superintendent.
Who is Dr. Jeff Ronneberg?
The acronym for where 90% of a child's source of disregulation/tantrums stem.
What is HALT?