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Question 1 of 6
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Children learn best when they are feeling calm and connected with us. Once they are calm, helpful questions to ask when teaching children how to handle situations better include:
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Question 2 of 6
2. Question
The quickest way to help children to feel better is by ignoring them when they are upset.
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The best way to help my children to calm down is by connecting with them and providing empathy. Then, once I have helped them to feel better, they are able to hear and to learn how to manage the situation better next time.
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If I respond to my young children each time they are upset, I am encouraging them to feel upset more often.
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It will be most helpful for my children if I am able to set firm, reasonable limits AND help my children manage the strong feelings that might arise as a result. I can then teach children what the limits are AND how to cope with these limits.
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If I pick up my baby each time he/she cries and needs comfort, I will spoil him/her.
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