Big Emotions
Respond Vs. React
Positive Reinforcement
Real Life Scenarios
Communication & Boundaries
100

Your child is crying after being told “no.” What’s the first step?

Validate the emotion (“I see you’re upset”)

100

 What does it mean to “pause before responding”?

 Taking a moment to calm yourself before speaking

100

What is positive reinforcement?

Rewarding/acknowledging good behavior

100

Your child ignores you the first time. What’s a better approach than yelling?

Calm repetition + clear direction

100

Why is tone important when talking to kids?

Sets emotional tone + models behavior

200

True or False: Ignoring emotions helps them go away faster

False

200

Which is better: reacting emotionally or responding calmly?

Responding calmly

200

Which is better: “good job” OR specific praise?

Specific praise

200

Your child says “I don’t care.” What should you avoid?

Arguing or engaging emotionally

200

What is a clear boundary?

A firm, consistent expectation

300

Name one calming strategy you can teach your child.

Deep breathing, counting, taking a break etc.

300

Name one way to stay calm in the moment

Deep breath, step away, lower voice etc.

300

Give an example of specific praise

"I like how you…” 

300

Your child actually listens right away—what should you do?

Praise immediately

300

Give an example of a calm boundary statement

“We are not yelling. We can talk when you’re calm.”

400

Your child is yelling. What should you avoid doing?

Yelling back/escalating

400

What is a power struggle?

Back-and-forth arguing/control battle

400

Name a non-monetary reward

Extra screen time, choice, praise

400

Your child refuses homework. What’s one effective strategy?

Offer choices, stay calm

400

Should consequences be immediate or delayed?

Immediate (when possible)

500

Why is it important to name emotions for your child?

Builds emotional awareness + regulation skills

500

Why should parents avoid power struggles?

Escalates behavior + reduces effectiveness

500

Why does positive reinforcement work?

Encourages behavior to be repeated

500

Your child is disrespectful. What’s the first step?

Stay calm + address behavior, not attack child

500

Why is consistency important in parenting?

Builds structure, trust, and behavior change