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Managing Children’s Behavior Ch. 14. Managing Behavior Children of different ages have different needs, and they behave differently to have their needs.

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1 Managing Children’s Behavior Ch. 14

2 Managing Behavior Children of different ages have different needs, and they behave differently to have their needs met

3 Infants Have many physical needs Crying??? What might it mean? Diaper Changing… – Why should you never leave a child alone on a changing table?

4 Toddlers Tend to get into things that can be hazardous many like to climb  can lead to falls They need to be watched ALL of the time!

5 Preschoolers Need your attention, but they can do more for themselves They enjoy when you read to, play with, and talk to them

6 Older Children Some kids think that they’re old enough to take care of themselves Be friendly toward them and show a sincere interest in their ideas and activities Jealousy issues… Why might they misbehave?

7 Clothing Dressing themselves is a challenging task for young children Most young children and ALL infants need help getting dressed

8 Infants Lost body heat easily Also sensitive to overheating Dress them in one layer more than what you would wear

9 Toddlers & Preschoolers Very mobile and quickly get their clothing dirty Clothing should be easily removed for toilet training Elastic waistbands

10 Older Preschoolers and School-Age Children Able to dress themselves May need help tying shoes Have definite likes and dislikes  should be allowed to choose from several clothing options

11 Mealtime and Snacks Find out: What food to serve, when to serve it, and how much to serve Find out: food allergies and special diets

12 Infants Feed with a bottle Put a BIB on them  they will get messy Formula: room temp or heated – Never use a Microwave! Why? Burp after feeding Older infants: eat baby cereal or baby food – Be prepared for MESSINESS!!!! – Children will play with the food!

13 Toddlers Eat some regular food Like simple finger foods NEVER give them: hard candy, hot dog rounds, nuts, or anything else that is a CHOKING HAZARD!!!!

14 Preschoolers Simple foods: milk, cheese, crackers, peanut butter, fresh and dried fruit, veggie sticks – Peanut butter is dangerous for kids with nut allergies Avoid foods high in fat and sugar…WHY?

15 Bedtime Often a challenge Children often protest by crying, climbing out of bed, making excused to get up for water or rest room visits, then refusing to return to bed Ask parents what the bedtime routine is and follow it Even if a child is sleeping, they still need your care

16 Bedwetting Very common Child may need a change of pj’s and sheets

17 Nightmares Bad dream Children need your help and comfort

18 Sleepwalking Walking while asleep Occurs in some kiddos age 5-12 Most kids who sleepwalk return to their own beds Be sure doors are locked and stairs are gated


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