Discipline Tools For Toddlers
Toddlers are both amazing and frustrating as they develop rapidly in many ways and assert their budding independence. If you are wondering what tools are good for using with your toddler, ages 1-3, we have them all put together here in one workshop. With so many tools to choose from, you can pick and choose what fits your child’s personality, your parenting style and unique situations. Full Class Time: 1hr 43min
Module 1 | Introduction |
Introduction to all the tools that are perfect for toddler aged kids, 1 - 3 years old | |
Unit 1 | Discipline Tools for Toddlers Introduction |
Module 2 | 1-2-3 Magic |
Learn about this tool that is great for setting boundaries and getting cooperation from very young kids | |
Unit 1 | 1-2-3 Magic Overview |
Unit 2 | Age Guidelines |
Unit 3 | Steps |
Unit 4 | Pitfalls |
Unit 5 | Little Genius Tactics |
Unit 6 | 1-2-3 Magic Summary |
Module 3 | Focus on the Positive |
Learn these tools that focus on the positive, that are very helpful in garnering cooperation with all ages, but especially toddlers | |
Unit 1 | Focus on the Positive Overview |
Unit 2 | Using Positive Reinforcement |
Unit 3 | Beware of Praise |
Unit 4 | Using Positive Intent |
Unit 5 | Using Positive Directions |
Unit 6 | Focus on the Positive Summary |
Module 4 | Distraction/Redirection |
Learn about why these tools are not generally recommended, along with alternatives, as well as the few situations when these can be the best tool of choice | |
Unit 1 | Distraction/Redirection Overview |
Unit 2 | Negatives of Use |
Unit 3 | Alternatives of Distraction/Redirection |
Unit 4 | When to Use |
Unit 5 | Distraction/Redirection Summary |
Module 5 | No More Time Outs |
Time outs are a common tool in use today, but is not recommended by most child development experts. Learn why and alternative tools to use in it's place | |
Unit 1 | No More Time Outs Overview |
Unit 2 | Experience & Outcomes of Time Outs |
Unit 3 | Alternatives to Time Outs |
Unit 4 | No More Time Outs Summary |
Module 6 | Choices |
Choices are great ways to give toddlers the autonomy the so badly want, within limits parents set, thus increasing cooperation even when choices are not an option. Learn all the ways to implement choices with toddlers | |
Unit 1 | Choices Introduction |
Unit 2 | Choices by Age |
Unit 3 | Types of Choices with Examples |
Unit 4 | Tips |
Unit 5 | Pitfalls |
Unit 6 | Little Genius Tactics |
Unit 7 | Choices Summary |
Module 7 | Consequences |
Consequences are generally a last resort in discipline. But sometimes they are warranted. Learn about the different types, how to implement them along with common pitfalls to avoid that will render them ineffective | |
Unit 1 | Consequences Overview |
Unit 2 | Using Natural Consequences |
Unit 3 | Pitfalls for Natural Consequences |
Unit 4 | Using Logical Consequences |
Unit 5 | Pitfalls for Logical Consequences |
Unit 6 | Tips |
Unit 7 | Consequences Summary |
Module 8 | Communication Tools |
Learn about the 3 different Communication Tools that are appropriate for younger kids | |
Unit 1 | Communication Tools Overview |
Unit 2 | The 3 Communication Tools |
Unit 3 | Communication Tools Summary |
Module 9 | Summary |
Summary of important points covered in the class on Toddler Discipline | |
Unit 1 | Discipline Tools for Toddlers Summary |