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Tips for parents on handling challenging behaviors in kids

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  Dealing with difficult habits in their children is one of the most frequent difficulties parents encounter on the wonderful but difficult path of parenthood. It's crucial to respond to tantrums, disobedience, and other difficult behaviors constructively and encouragingly. In this blog post, the Montessori Anaheim, CA , team has mentioned some tips for effectively handling challenging behaviors in kids. Let's read it out: Positive Reinforcement and Encouragement To promote the recurrence of desired actions, positive reinforcement entails praising them. Reward and praise your child for good conduct to help them remember it. Simple things like praise spoken aloud, stickers, or a particular food can accomplish this. Children who get positive reinforcement are more likely to link favorable results with good conduct, which encourages them to keep making better decisions. Set Clear and Consistent Boundaries Youngsters flourish in surroundings that have regular, defined bou

Why Children Are Cold Magnets

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  The rainy season is coming and cough and cold along with runny nose and fever will be a common happening in most of the houses that have small children. Colds are common in young children and kids under the age 3 catch six to eight times cold attacks a year. Colds can be a miserable experience for toddlers. Cold happens due to viruses. Since most of the children are encountering the viruses for the first time, their immune systems remain low and cannot kill the viruses quickly says a pediatrician in a  Montessori  school in  Cypress, Ca .   A Montessori caregiver says that it is very common that cold viruses spread from one child to another very fast. Since kids are not properly concerned about hygiene and infection, the viruses tend to end up on their hands, clothing, and toys – where they can live for 30 minutes. When another child touches an infected toy and then touches her nose or eyes, she can catch a cold. For this reason,  Montessori  caregivers in a school in  Cypress CA