I'm a member on several forums and usually read and rarely post but I feel the need to respond to this comment.
It's not met as anything personal towards the writer (Wednesday) but just a general comment.
Take a look back at posts from multiple people (registered/unregistered both) asking for advice on behaviour issues. Nine times out of ten, at least one person, and usually several are saying the same old nose-in-the-air criticisms, the "I don't tolerate that," or "I don't allow that in my house," or "I would never allow a child to do that," etc etc... ..and it's just getting really sad/old.
We are childcare providers.
We know how to discipline.
We know how to follow-though.
We do not tolerate poor behaviour.
So when we are at a loss trying to deal with a child that is not responding to our usual methods, it just doesn't help to have people simply dismissing it and saying "I don't tolerate that." I just wish people wouldn't be so quick to criticize and imply that we are not trying hard enough or being stern enough"
I think Bananas was asking for some serious advice on how to educate and teach the kids more positive behavious not just that she should put them in TO.
TO isn't always the answer and not something all providers use as a method of child guidance.
Her hands may also be tied by rules and regs of not only her state but if she works in a center.
She's also talking about 2 yr olds;, who respond much better to role modeling, redirection and education instead of a two minute TO.
It's not met as anything personal towards the writer (Wednesday) but just a general comment.
Take a look back at posts from multiple people (registered/unregistered both) asking for advice on behaviour issues. Nine times out of ten, at least one person, and usually several are saying the same old nose-in-the-air criticisms, the "I don't tolerate that," or "I don't allow that in my house," or "I would never allow a child to do that," etc etc... ..and it's just getting really sad/old.
We are childcare providers.
We know how to discipline.
We know how to follow-though.
We do not tolerate poor behaviour.
So when we are at a loss trying to deal with a child that is not responding to our usual methods, it just doesn't help to have people simply dismissing it and saying "I don't tolerate that." I just wish people wouldn't be so quick to criticize and imply that we are not trying hard enough or being stern enough"
I think Bananas was asking for some serious advice on how to educate and teach the kids more positive behavious not just that she should put them in TO.
TO isn't always the answer and not something all providers use as a method of child guidance.
Her hands may also be tied by rules and regs of not only her state but if she works in a center.
She's also talking about 2 yr olds;, who respond much better to role modeling, redirection and education instead of a two minute TO.
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