• (Boundaries) Season 2 Episode 13 All Things Boundaries!

  • Sep 4 2022
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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(Boundaries) Season 2 Episode 13 All Things Boundaries!

  • Summary

  • In this episode Kylie and Tizzie talk about teaching your baby or toddler boundaries. 
    Points covered include:

    • How to teach your baby or toddler "safe" (climbing down backwards). 
    • The stairs and stair gates. 
    • The holding technique to stop your child touching things like the TV, dishwasher and Christmas tree. 
    • Temper tantrums. 
    • Tantrums in the car. 
    • What is the tantrum in supermarket all about. 
    • It is their job to know where you are at all times in the shops, not your job to run after them, a great life skill to teach your toddler early. This stops children running off. 

     

    Listeners questions: Kristen Matti – why would my 3 month old cry in her sleep around 4 to 6 am. She cries loudly and shakes her head from side to side. 

    Jayde Penwright – asks about her 2 and a half year old’s nap.

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