142  Difficult Childhood Behaviors: Meeting the Challenges of Parenting

142 Difficult Childhood Behaviors: Meeting the Challenges of Parenting

Pediatric Meltdown

https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsIf you're a parent, you know that there's nothing quite as challenging as dealing with difficult childhood behaviors. Tantrums, potty training, and biting are just a few of the challenges that parents face on a daily basis. Today, Dr. Lia Gaggino talks with pediatrician Dr. Arthur Lavin and Therapist Susan Glaser who have not only authored several books on parenting But are the hosts of the highly acclaimed podcast Parent Talk that offers practical parenting tips and expert insights on everything from child development to managing conflicts with your kids. The explain how “Potty mastery” a significant milestone in a child's development is and should be approached as a partnership rather than training. With patience and understanding, parents can celebrate their child's achievements and encourage them to reach new milestones. So, whether you're a new parent or an experienced pro, this episode is for anyone looking to become a better parent.         [00:33 -15:50]Tips for Successful Parenting: Insights from the Parent Talk PodcastDesigned for parents of children of all agesProvides practical strategies to manage conflicts with childrenOffers insights into child development to help parents understand their behavior  Focus on “Mastery” vs “Training” [15:51- 25:52]  How to Navigate Potty Training: Tips from an Expert  Potty mastery can be a toddler task, ideally started around age twoParents should set up the environment with potty seats and lots of underwear”Start around age two when they have enough language and physical ability?  Pullups are not recommended, as they are essentially just diapers without tabsLogical consequences reinforce potty training, such as having the child clean up their mess[25:53- 39:43]  Toddlers and Tantrums: Understanding the Big Bang of ConsciousnessThe big bang of consciousness occurs between 15-18 months of age when children begin to develop a sense of self-awareness.Prior to this development, infants have no sense of self and react only to their immediate surroundings.   The sudden realization of self often leads to toddlers asserting their independence and saying "no" more frequently.Tantrums can be a common response to frustration as toddlers learn to navigate their new sense of self and assert their desiresParents should focus on providing a safe environment and positive reinforcement rather than punishing or shaming their child during a tantrum[39:44 - 52:07]  Strategies for Helping Children with Autism and Preschool Biting Behaviors Occupational therapy and sensory-based strategies can help address behavior issues in preschoolersEarly intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders is crucialBiting is a typical behavior among preschoolers, often triggered by inner turmoil rather than an intent to hurt othersEnvironment and class size can influence behaviors; lowering class size and having extra teachers can help address biting incidentsUnderstanding the root cause of constant biting can help address the behavior. [52:08 - 57:35]  Closing segment TakeawayLinks to resources mentioned on the showGuests Susan Glaser and Dr. Arthur Lavin co-authored two books.; Who’s the Boss: Moving Families from Conflict to Collaboration <a...

Fecha de Publicación: 17 de mayo de 2023

Duración: 57 min

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