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QuestionHow old can a toddler start to sit?PurplecakecarolineCommunity AnswerA toddler can start to sit down when they are about 1 or 2 years old.
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QuestionI have a 3-year-old boy who behaves at home but refuses to sit and throws tantrums and is hard to control in school. What should I do?Community AnswerAsk his teachers to keep a 'communication diary'. The teacher will write down how he behaves in school each day and send the diary home with him. Disicipline or rewards can be presented at home depending on how he's behaved. You can communicate back to the teachers what steps you're taking at home so that everyone is on the same page. You may also want to explore the cause(s) of this behavior a little: Is he lonely at school? Is he homesick or scared? Are children being mean to him?
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QuestionHow to study without kids aroundAlleycatroxCommunity AnswerSet up an area that you know for sure that kids won't be at. If that isn't an option, try to set up an activity for them outside to do or in another room. If none of those work, have someone that you can trust and rely on can have them go to their house to do yard work or something more fun so that it will give you some study time.
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QuestionHow do I control my toddler's volume while visiting his baby sister in the hospital?Community AnswerBefore entering the hospital, get down on his level and explain in words he can understand that he needs to use his "quiet voice" while inside. Have him practice with you what that would sound like until you're satisfied he gets it. Make sure that you have toys or a tablet to entertain him -- a bored child is more likely to be noisy. If he starts making too much noise inside, firmly pull him aside and reiterate that he needs to use his quiet voice.
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QuestionWhat if the child is ignoring me or screaming at me until I do what he wants?Community AnswerPlace them in a time out spot for a few minutes if they are ignoring your instructions. Let them scream, don't respond to it. If they leave the time out, just put them back. Keep doing this until they have sat still in time out for a few minutes. You're the boss, you're in charge. Be consistent.
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QuestionWhat I do when my 4 year kid won't sit still in school?KammyisawesomeCommunity AnswerMake sure your child is actively engaged as much as possible. Talk to the teacher about giving your child something safe to fiddle with, like a fidget cube or a little bit of slime. If this doesn't help, you might want to talk to a child psychologist.
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QuestionHow can I teach my younger siblings about voice level while making it fun for them?Anderson BridgesCommunity AnswerTry slowly teaching them about how they’re level of voice affects people and how talking in a too loud voice and distract and sometimes upset others. Little by little, they should hopefully learn.
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