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Preschool Parenting - Discipline
Preschoolers grow rapidly, both physically and intellectually. As they become more independent and interact with their environment, the need for discipline increases. Discipline is a matter of guidance, not punishment. Discipline is about teaching preschoolers how to make good choices, helping them learn to get along with others and setting boundaries. Learning how to discipline in a healthy, productive manner is crucial for parents who want to raise happy, confident preschoolers. This section provides parenting information and discipline strategies designed exclusively for preschoolers.
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Prevent Temper Tantrums with the S.T.O.P. Method
Temper tantrums may be triggered by hunger, fatigue, frustration, discomfort or boredom. Learn how to avoid or intercept a tantrum with the S.T.O.P. method: Set realistic expectations, Talk to your preschooler, Offer options, Plan ahead.
Whether or not you should spank your preschooler has been a question for as long as there have been parents and children. In the past, spanking or “corporal punishment” was common in schools as well as homes. Lately with the advent of children’s rights there has been some controversy regarding spanking and its use as a discipline tool.
Empowering Your Preschooler
When your preschooler starts chanting NO! NO! NO!, he may be imitating you - or be deep into his independent phase. Either way, by simply rephrasing and providing choices, you get what you want and your preschooler (thinks) he does too.
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Looking for a fun way to motivate your preschooler to do his chores? This colorful tracking system helps preschoolers develop routines, as well as teaching the basics of responsibility and cooperation. Geared for preschoolers age 4 and up, this kit includes everything you need to get started, including chore stickers, cards, reward tokens and a parenting guide. Blank stickers allow parents to personalize their preschooler’s chart. Use the system to remind preschoolers of morning and evening routines. This system is easily adapted to older and younger children by adding or reducing the number of chores.
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Preschool Party Activity - Birthday Present Photo PropSay cheese! Preschoolers will love smiling for the camera masquerading as a giant birthday present. With an ordinary box and some wrapping paper you can create a unique birthday present photo prop for your preschooler’s next party. Modify the birthday present photo prop for any occasion by using themed gift wrap.
Kindergarten Listening Skills
Children who are able to listen well and follow instructions will thrive in the school setting. Preschoolers able to follow directions will be better prepared to demonstrate their academic skills in kindergarten. Practice listening skills in everyday activities, through games and by telling stories.
Preschool Kitchen Chemistry--Build a Baking Soda Bomb
With some simple ingredients that are likely in your cupboard, you and your preschooler can build a baking soda bomb! Create a simple chemical reaction with vinegar and baking soda and watch it explode. Your preschooler will be amazed at what household baking supplies can do.

