Managing Tantrums
Encouraging Positive Behavior
Handling Sibling Rivalry
Managing Screen Time
Positive Discipline
100

What can help de-escalate a tantrum by encouraging calmness and showing empathy.

Labeling your child’s feelings?

100

When preventative approaches like consistent rules and routines aren't enough, what else can we try?

Give warnings  

100

Is sibling rivalry normal? True or false.

True

100

What is the maximum amount of daily screen time for 2-5 year old's?

One hour

100

Positive Discipline helps children....

Make good choices, treat others with respect, develop self control and know the consequences of their actions.

200

To prevent a tantrum in a public place, you can bring along one of these as a distraction tool.

A toy or a snack, or playing a game

200

Name some ways to reward children without costing money$

Special time with you: going to the park, shooting hoops, movie and popcorn, extra privileges' etc.

200

Is there an upside to sibling rivalry?

Yes, its them practicing conflict resolution and getting along with others.

200

What can help ensure your child isn't spending too much time on screens?

Screen time rules and schedule.

200

Positive discipline does NOT....

Force children to obey, break trust, cause guilt, reject, hurt, shame or criticize.

300

Name two ways to prevent Temper Tantrums?

Create and follow consistent rules and routines. Model and practice staying calm. 

300

What is an example of a natural consequence?

Younger child: If you refuse to wear your mittens, your hands will get cold.

Older child: If you choose to not eat your dinner, you will be hungry.

300

Name a couple of good family rules that promote the safe use of screens?

Screens only in area's where they can be supervised by an adult.

Use available parental controls.


400

Is it okay to comfort your child when they have a temper tantrum?

If it helps them settle, absolutely.

400

What is a logical consequence?

The Consequence fits the crime

Younger child: If you refuse to clean up your Lego, you lose it for a rest of the day. 

Older child: If the rule is no devices after lights out and you're caught. Devices might have to be turned in a night or you might lose the use for a bit, until trust can be re-established. 

500

When little people are overwhelmed by big emotions, it is our job to.....

share our calm. not join their chaos. 

L.R. Knost

500

What is the the formula for using time outs?

1 minute for every year old the child is, and not suggested for under two years old.