Lesson Tag: routines
Transition to Kindergarten: Develop Routines and Prepare for School
Lesson Details
Transitioning to kindergarten is an important life event. It can be both a scary and exciting time for you and your child. You may be wondering: Is my child ready? Am I ready?
It helps to remember that children are unique. Each child starts kindergarten with a wide range of skills. Many parents are concerned about academic skills and we may forget about the particularly important emotional skills that help your child succeed.
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Transitioning to kindergarten is an important life event. It can be both a scary and exciting time for you and your child. You may be wondering: Is my child ready? Am I ready?
It helps to remember that children are unique. Each child starts kindergarten with a wide range of skills. Many parents are concerned about academic skills and we may forget about the particularly important emotional skills that help your child succeed.
Help Your Child Become a Great Sleeper
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Is your preschool or school age child keeping you up at night?
Does your child’s bedtime routine take hours?
Does your child make lots of extra requests after lights out?
If so, you are invited to the Become Your Child’s Sleep Coach. This class features Peace At Home guest teacher Lynelle Schneeberg, PsyD, author of “Become Your Child’s Sleep Coach: The Bedtime Doctor’s 5-Step Guide, Ages 3-10
Course Lessons
Is your preschool or school age child keeping you up at night?
Does your child’s bedtime routine take hours?
Does your child make lots of extra requests after lights out?
If so, you are invited to the Become Your Child’s Sleep Coach. This class features Peace At Home guest teacher Lynelle Schneeberg, PsyD, author of “Become Your Child’s Sleep Coach: The Bedtime Doctor’s 5-Step Guide, Ages 3-10
Positive Routines with Young Children that Work
Lesson Details
Positive routines work because they support child success and are enjoyable. Children learn new routines quickly when you are calm, positive, or playful. Young children thrive with a consistent schedule and take comfort from little rituals they create within a routine. The predictability helps them feel safe and secure which sets the stage for cooperation and connection.
In this class you will:
- Learn strategies to balance self-care and work demands
- Explore ways to create consistency and routine
- Recognize the value of behavioral cues through positive attention
In this class you will explore a basic schedule to start thinking about the order of routines in your home during ‘working hours.’
Course Lessons
Positive routines work because they support child success and are enjoyable. Children learn new routines quickly when you are calm, positive, or playful. Young children thrive with a consistent schedule and take comfort from little rituals they create within a routine. The predictability helps them feel safe and secure which sets the stage for cooperation and connection.
In this class you will:
- Learn strategies to balance self-care and work demands
- Explore ways to create consistency and routine
- Recognize the value of behavioral cues through positive attention
In this class you will explore a basic schedule to start thinking about the order of routines in your home during ‘working hours.’