Crayons and Tantrums
Our lives are filled with busy schedules, to-do-list and challenges that can cause anyone to get frustrated. Sometimes those frustrations will lead to you having a lack of patience with your children. Not having patience happens.
info_outline Stay Calm Then RespondCrayons and Tantrums
Stay Calm, then respond. That sounds like an emergency message given on planes or something. But, it's not. It's something I've been saying over the years during my parent workshops on child behavior, to teachers, to everyone. It's something I will remind anyone of when dealing with challenging child behavior. Finding your state of calm is the first step in guiding your child through any challenging behavior.
info_outline Teaching Children New Languages Through Singing & Dancing with Bilingual BirdiesCrayons and Tantrums
Have you ever thought about signing your child up for a new language class? Today we’re diving into the topic of children learning a new language a young ages. In this episode Monica interviews, Sarah Farzam, the Founder and CEO of Bilingual Birdies, a children’s educational company that shapes young minds and build cultural bridges by teaching young children foreign languages through music and movement. Listen to episode 19 now!
info_outline Expectations for Young Children Learning at Home & OnlineCrayons and Tantrums
Ep 18 Teachers, parents and children had to abruptly transition to online learning without preparation, warning or a proper transition. For me, I’m 8 weeks into teaching from home. It’s had its challenges. There have been some high moments and some low moments. But, the one thing I’ve realized is that through all of the changes children deserve to know what’s going on and what’s expected of them.
info_outline Return to What They Know - Repetition & the Young ChildCrayons and Tantrums
Ep 17 Repetition! Repetition! Repetition! Welcome to episode 17 of Crayons and Tantrums. Today we’re talking about repetition and young children, but specifically we’re talking about todays current learning/education structure for children.
info_outline Why Children Need to Move Their Body - Get Up & Dance!Crayons and Tantrums
Ep 16 Welcome to Episode 16 of Crayons and Tantrums. I have a message to all of the children learning from home and missing their playgrounds and playdates. Get up and dance dance dance dance dance.!!!! Yes, that’s right. Get up and move your bodies. Jump to the left, jump to the right, twirl around and then sit down.
info_outline Why Won’t My Child Sleep? With Special Guest Akira SeuradgeCrayons and Tantrums
Ep 15 If you’ve ever struggled with getting your baby to sleep through the night or getting your toddler to wind down in the evening, then this episode is for you. When it comes to understanding Child Sleep Monica J Sutton turns to the specialists. On this episode of Crayon’s and Tantrums she gets to speak with Child Sleep Specialist Akira Seuradge about all things sleep.
info_outline My Child's Behavior Has Changed During Covid -19 QuarantineCrayons and Tantrums
It’s no secret that we’re living in uncertain and stress producing times. We are all just trying to make it through the day.
info_outline Creating Realistic Structure at Home with Kids During Quarantine with Marlene SpenceCrayons and Tantrums
Ep 13: Our family routines and everyday schedules have been disrupted. It feels like the family structure has crumbled. So what do you do to get through each day with children running around while you try to work, cook, clean and just survive? Monica called on her good friend Marlene Spence, Creator of Reward’um and Founder of Cornerstone Family Services to give us some much needed tips on routines and schedules.
info_outline Young Children & the Coronavirus Quarantine - Special Episode!Crayons and Tantrums
Your children are listening, they're watching and they can feel something is going on. So, what does COVID-19 mean for young children? Is it affecting them? And what should parents be doing? These are normal questions to ask. In this episode Monica will discuss news from the CDC and medical experts, as well as share some important tips on things parents with young children can do now.
info_outlineEp: 8 One of the hardest things to do is to watch a child struggle with something and not stepping in to give them the answer or fix the problem. Watching disappointment come across your child’s face is probably not the easiest thing to ignore or let go of.
Today's episode is called "Sometimes Kids Fail & It’s Okay!" Monica is sharing why it's actually okay if your child fails or struggles a little before figuring something out. If you've ever found yourself doing everything for your child and going above beyond to make sure they have no discomfort and are always feeling pleasure, then this episode is for you. Maybe you're just curious to talk about how tot each your child to solve their own problems or learn new skills. Hesitate no longer. Grab your headphones and listen now!
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