
Positive Discipline in Daycare with Toddlers and Preschoolers
Positive discipline is an important part of any daycare setting, especially when it comes to toddlers and preschoolers. It is important to create a safe and nurturing environment for these young children, while also teaching them the skills they need to become successful adults. Positive discipline can help children learn to make good choices, develop self-control, and understand the consequences of their actions.
Positive discipline starts with setting clear expectations and boundaries. It is important to be consistent and provide clear instructions to children. This helps them understand what is expected of them and what the consequences will be if they do not follow the rules. It is also important to provide positive reinforcement when children follow the rules. This can be done through verbal praise, rewards, or other forms of recognition.
It is also important to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children. This means providing a space that is free from physical and emotional harm. This includes providing a space that is free from physical punishment, such as spanking or hitting. It is also important to provide a space that is free from emotional harm, such as name-calling or belittling.
When it comes to discipline, it is important to be consistent and fair. This means that all children should be treated the same and that the same consequences should be applied for similar behaviors. It is also important to be patient and understanding when disciplining children. This helps children understand why they are being disciplined and encourages them to make better choices in the future.
It is also important to provide positive reinforcement when children make good choices. This can be done through verbal praise, rewards, or other forms of recognition. This helps children understand that their good behavior is appreciated and encourages them to continue making good choices.
Finally, it is important to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children. This means providing a space that is free from physical and emotional harm. This includes providing a space that is free from physical punishment, such as spanking or hitting. It is also important to provide a space that is free from emotional harm, such as name-calling or belittling.
FAQs
What is positive discipline?
Positive discipline is an approach to discipline that focuses on setting clear expectations and boundaries, providing positive reinforcement when children follow the rules, and providing a safe and nurturing environment for children.
How can I be consistent with positive discipline?
It is important to be consistent and provide clear instructions to children. This helps them understand what is expected of them and what the consequences will be if they do not follow the rules. It is also important to provide positive reinforcement when children follow the rules. This can be done through verbal praise, rewards, or other forms of recognition.
What should I do if a child is not following the rules?
It is important to be consistent and fair when disciplining children. This means that all children should be treated the same and that the same consequences should be applied for similar behaviors. It is also important to be patient and understanding when disciplining children. This helps children understand why they are being disciplined and encourages them to make better choices in the future.
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what why you do if a kid was kicking another kid?
what would you do if a kid was talking over you and not listening?
Thank you for these tips it will help me in my before and after school program.
This was really helpful. This week, I got the chance to volunteer at a daycare I will be working at this summer and just based on some situations that occurred (mainly due to some children not listening), I need all the tips I can get 🙂
what would you do with a school age child that is very disrespectful, uses inappropriate language, doesn’t listen, and is hyperactive?
Excelent vídeo
I love watching your videos – thank you for the time, effort, and planning you put into them. 💕
Thanks for the tips,very helpful 🙂
what are the name of the books you mentioned ? Thanks
I love using timers in my classroom for sharing toys.
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Hi, this is Diane from Diane’s Daycare!!! I closed during Covid to care for a family member. I am going reopen my daycare this year2023!
Thank you for this video!! Love your channel and IG too!
I am in the toddlers and how do you help them understand that pushing is not nice and to be nice to their friends
Pls show something that u use recycling material and you make your theme.
How do you deal with 9mo-18mo biting, biting, pushing, etc their fellow classmates?? It’s so difficult sometimes
Thanks very helpful
I’m in a twos room and I’m feeling very frustrated
I really appreciate this not only did this help with my 2 year old but I start teaching prek tomorrow this is exciting!!
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Here’s where I struggle with the physical alterations. I redirect the kids about why they shouldn’t throw blocks or hit friends and no matter how many times I tell them. They still do it. Is there another way because I don’t think that one is helpful for me. 🥺
I like the idea of: "Eeny Meeny, Miny, Moe
Catch the tiger by the toe
if he hollers let him go"
I am goint to impliment this startegy in the kindergarten.
Please, can you write down the title of the books that you mentioned in the video???Thanks.
Think you I just started working at a daycare and it’s hard
Wow so many good tips ty so much u must be a great teacher for ur kids
I have two fosters in my class. They misbehave, throw stuff, hit me and other kids, scream, cry and spit. I don’t know how to stop this behave and manage it. I also don’t know how to get them to have a good day without acting out and having their guardian pick them up.
Your tutorial is so helpful, it is always great to set those points when dealing with the little ones! Thank you so much! Loved it!
Wow, Krista (I hope I spelled that right) this video was amazing. These are great universal tips to use for any situation involving youngsters. I will be babysitting a little angel (outside of my family) for the first time and I needed some tips on how to do it with excellency, so this really helped. Thank you so much.
Hye, it's a great video by the way🤭 May i ask you a tips for this kind of situation? When these 4 years old 2 kids are fighting over a toy and one of them start crying, what should i do?😭
1. Set boundaries/expectations
2. Repeat
3. Model
4. Managing conflict
5. Communication
6.Routine
7. Problem solving
This is so helpful. Sometimes we use avoidance to keep problems from happening but the problems are learning opportunities. How will they learn if we don’t give them a chance?
I love the stepping back tip. It's good to let kids try to resolve their problems first then ask an adult for help. Great video!
Seems like such great tips to raise up sweet sweet kind children!
I teach 2’s and 3’s, there’s been quite a few teachers in this class before me. One of which walked out. I need to know how to be authoritative. These kids walk all over me and laugh in my face when I tell them to stop doing something. I don’t like being the mean teacher, but time outs just aren’t working anymore. It’s gotten to the point where they like being disciplined. What do I do in this situation
I’ve been put in the 1s room and I’m struggling with getting them to not fight or cry. One major thing is them climbing on tables and shelves! Please help me with understanding ones!!
I just come across this and for sure it's very helpful..I love it thanks for the insight.