2024-09-25
11 分钟In this episode of the Toddlers Made Easy podcast, Dr. Cathryn explores how to offer choices to toddlers in a way that empowers them without overwhelming them. She discusses the importance of allowing toddlers to make decisions, which helps foster independence, reduce power struggles, and build confidence. However, Dr. Cathryn also highlights when choices should be avoided, such as during safety concerns, overwhelming transitions, or times of stress, tiredness, or hunger. Offering too many options or ambiguous choices can cause frustration. Dr. Cathryn shares practical tips, such as keeping choices simple and ensuring both options are acceptable, to help parents navigate this tricky territory. Dr. Cathryn also addresses the emotional development of toddlers, explaining why they may struggle with their decisions and react unexpectedly, and emphasizes the importance of balancing choices with boundaries. For more guidance on managing tantrums and pushback, check out the *Toddlers Made Easy* online course, designed to help make your home a happier, calmer space. The link is in the show notes below. LINKS AND RESOURCES: PRE-ORDER: Toddlers Made Easy upcoming book Words That Work: 200 Scripts Know exactly what to say no matter what tricky toddler moment is thrown your way. ONLINE COURSES Toddlers Made Easy Course Potty Training Made Easy Tantrums Crash Course NEW!! FREEBIES: eBook: 5 Must-Do’s Before Starting Potty Training. Get our free guide and empower your child. Set the path for success! Masterclass: Tame Tantrums Without Losing Your Cool Follow Dr. Cathryn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthiest_baby SPONSORS: ONESKIN.CO GET 15% OFF WITH CODE: TODDLERS Send Us Your Stories and Questions: We love hearing from you! Share your own experiences or questions. Email us to have your questions answered in future episodes, drcathryn@healthiest-baby.com Rate, Review, & Follow ❤️❤️❤️ If this sounds like you: "I love Toddlers Made Easy." -- Please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more parents -- just like you.