What is relationship repair?
Reconnecting after conflict or discipline.
What does trauma-informed discipline consider?
Safety, connection, developmental age.
Name one body-based grounding strategy.
Deep pressure touch or massage.
What should discipline focus on?
Skill building and prevention.
What does developmental age affect?
Ability to regulate and follow rules.
Why is saying 'I'm sorry' important?
It models accountability and empathy.
Why is developmental age important?
It affects ability to regulate and follow rules.
What is a cool down kit?
A set of tools to help regulate emotions.
Why avoid large escalating consequences?
They increase stress and reduce learning.
Why is it different from chronological age?
Trauma can delay development.
What does interactive repair create?
Safety, trust, and new learning.
What does co-regulation mean?
Helping a child manage emotions through connection.
Name one sensory tool.
Weighted blanket or headphones.
What is a better alternative to behavior charts?
Cool down kits and regulation tools.
Name one skill affected by developmental age.
Impulse control.
What should adults do after 'flipping their lid'?
Model repair and reconnect.
What is attunement?
Reading and responding to a child's cues.
What is Lazy 8 breathing?
A deep breathing technique.
What does consistent feedback do?
Supports learning and emotional growth.
How should expectations be set?
Based on developmental readiness.
How does repair help children?
It teaches responsibility and emotional safety.
What is the goal of trauma-informed discipline?
Skill building and emotional regulation.
Why is mindfulness helpful?
t calms the nervous system and improves focus.
Why is modeling important?
It teaches appropriate behavior through example.
Why is emotional regulation important?
It helps children respond appropriately.