Keep containers of trinkets, knickknacks and do-dads. Give your children one of the boxes to explore. They will take each item out of the box, examine it and experiment with possible uses. Be careful to include only items that have no small parts that could choke tots who still put things in their mouth. Stock up on board books when they’re on sale, and introduce a … [Read more...] about More tips on Toddler Play
Archives for January 2007
Dad Advice: Aiding your Toddlers at Play
If you’re working in your study, empty one of the cabinets under the bureau. Young children enjoy hiding things there, then retrieving their treasures. Some even climb inside to play hide and seek – but make sure the area is free from sharp objects and can be opened easily from inside if a child is going to play there Construct a tent with chairs and a sheet in the room where … [Read more...] about Dad Advice: Aiding your Toddlers at Play
Keeping your toddlers Happy and Safe
Admittedly, toddlers need a great deal of supervision and interaction during play. It isn’t possible or desirable to impose a degree of independence on them before they are ready. However, toddlers have already begun developing the capacity to enjoy their own company for short periods of time. Provided that the environment is safe and a parent is nearby (i.e., Dad is … [Read more...] about Keeping your toddlers Happy and Safe
Dad Advice: More Tips on dealing with Whining
Avoid triggers: Taking your hungry toddlers grocery shopping before dinner and expecting them to understand that cookies will spoil their appetite is like putting a new trampoline in the kitchen and expecting them not to jump on it until the cake is done baking: It's a foolproof recipe for disaster. Feed them before you go, or pack some healthy snacks they can eat on … [Read more...] about Dad Advice: More Tips on dealing with Whining
Better ways to get things done
If your children can't get past the whining, try restating the issue for them. For instance, say, "I can see that you're upset. Is it because I can't take you to the park right now?" This will get a conversation going. At some point, the children should be made to realize the pointless effort that whining is – hence it is important that it goes unappreciated. Teaching … [Read more...] about Better ways to get things done