
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Your child will hesitate or look at you when you say “No!” because of your tone of voice.
With more experience, your child will begin to learn that you want them to stop what they are doing.
Get in the habit of saying “No” one time then help your child do what you want them to do. Examples: Give them something to take their attention away from the object you don’t want them to touch. Move them to a safe location.
Today’s activity: When you say “No,” always follow up by showing them what you expect them to do.
Visit www.TheInteractionCoach.com to see the directory of speech-language pathologists licensed in your area. If you can’t find one in the directory, contact me at [email protected] and I’ll track down someone for you.
5
33 ratings
Your child will hesitate or look at you when you say “No!” because of your tone of voice.
With more experience, your child will begin to learn that you want them to stop what they are doing.
Get in the habit of saying “No” one time then help your child do what you want them to do. Examples: Give them something to take their attention away from the object you don’t want them to touch. Move them to a safe location.
Today’s activity: When you say “No,” always follow up by showing them what you expect them to do.
Visit www.TheInteractionCoach.com to see the directory of speech-language pathologists licensed in your area. If you can’t find one in the directory, contact me at [email protected] and I’ll track down someone for you.