Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Avoiding Separation Anxiety When Sending Your Child To A CT Daycare Center

Tips on how to avoid separation anxiety when sending your child to a CT daycare center.


Separation anxiety is something that all kids go through at one point or another. Many parents have experienced many tears and tantrums from their children whenever they are to be separated from each other. Unfortunately, if you are a working parent, it is inevitable that you will be away from your child for many hours in a day. Some parents find out that sending a child to a CT daycare center might provide stronger separation anxieties with the child because they are also left in an unfamiliar place.

Separation anxiety is not unusual even for kids who are about to go to a CT preschool. Although this is quite normal, there are some things you can do to help ease your child’s separation anxiety and help him overcome it.

·         Do a trial visit. It will be a great help if you do a trial visit to the Connecticut day care center before leaving your child there. Visit the center so that your child will be familiar with the place even just a little bit.
·         Make your child comfortable. It will also help if you try to make your child comfortable before leaving him at the center. Let someone at the center play with your child while you are still there with him.
·         Keep your goodbyes short. The first thing you have to make sure of is that you say goodbye to your child. Never try to distract him and then sneak away when he is busy with something else. Instead, you can hug and kiss your child as you say your goodbyes. Keep it short and do not prolong it even if he has started to cry.
·         Leave then come back. After saying goodbye, leave the center straightaway. Looking back or going back if your child has continued to cry loudly will only make matters worse. Leave immediately after your goodbye rituals but make sure that you come back on the time when you promised your child. This will help your child understand that you will come back even during the times when you need to leave him.

About the Author:
Aggie Aviso is a freelance consumer and business writer, writing comprehensive reviews, articles and how-to's.


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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Guiding Our Teens

Having facial skin disorders are but natural for growing kids as they would really experience having some pimples, acne and some other facial blemishes. What’s more important is how we guide our kids during the most delicate period of their growing up and that’s the adolescence period. I have learned some acne tips from my Mom so I’m passing it on to my kids as well. Now that my eldest entered adolescence I’m making sure that she gets all the help and guidance from me. That’s what Moms are for.

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

For All Mommies Out There



Thanks to Chris for passing along this badge.. just in time for mother's day!
If you are a mom, this badge is for you!
Feel free to grab it and post on your site...
You can add a story, parenting tip or photo of you and your kids too...

Parenting Tip:
I've been a Mommy for almost 13 years now and my experiences with having three kids taught me that each child has a different ways of showing you how much they care about you. You should not compare each skills and capabilities because each have their own original things to excel in.

Parents should be able to give quality time to their kids because they need you now, they will only be kids now not forever. Time flies fast and before you know it they're grown ups already and their world will not only surround on you so spend more time with them now!

As a parent you must teach them the value of respect, trust and honesty and how they will affect family relationship if all of these things will be gone. You should also show them good values and faith in God and let them live a life centered in God because if God is the center of every family everything will be in order.

To all mommy bloggers, happy mother's day!

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

New Setup Next School Year

My Mom and I were talking about raising children and dealing with their most critical years of teenage life. She’s happy that I’m now working at home and can now monitor my children. Actually I only have one child now who’s entering high school and as early as now hubby told me that she will not have a service vehicle. He’ll accompany Ruth in going to school in the morning and I’ll fetch her in the afternoon after school time. Well when I told Ruth about this she was happy that I’ll be coming for her in the afternoon. She likes me to accompany her in her activities because we both want to stop somewhere to eat or stop by to shop for foods. She’s actually excited about this new setup next year. I have too many schedule and things to do now that I forgot to check on this acnefree reviews that I want to read. I want to know the causes of acne and the possible cure for it. Who knows I may have use for that when Ruth starts her teenage years.

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