Routines remove a lot of stress, but they only work if your child can follow them. Keep these 10 rules in mind when setting up or adjusting a routine.
Need help setting up routines for your kids? Follow our checklist of organizing tips to create easy-to-follow structures that help your child grow and learn to be on time.“Put away the toys on your carpet on the shelf in the closet.
” Be consistent — if the toys are stored on the shelf one night, they should be put there every night. Children need to know precisely what you expect.Success builds confidence. The goal is to teach your child to do things independently.
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