focusing Archives - Character Ink https://characterinkblog.com/tag/focusing/ Home of the Language Lady & Cottage Classes! Fri, 11 Sep 2015 00:56:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Podcast Handout for “Turning Unusually High-Need Preschoolers Into the Darling Angels They Were Meant to Be https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-handout-for-turning-unusually-high-need-preschoolers-into-the-darling-angels-they-were-meant-to-be/ https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-handout-for-turning-unusually-high-need-preschoolers-into-the-darling-angels-they-were-meant-to-be/#respond Fri, 11 Sep 2015 14:35:43 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=3668   Opening Thoughts   (1) “Unusually” because preschoolers are high need by nature (and we wouldn’t want it any other way!)   (2) Preschool indicates ages three to five (or even six in some cases)*   (3) Behavior Absolutes—set in place first and foremost for ALL of the time (don’t just work on during the […]

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Podcast Handout for "Turning Unusually High-Need Preschoolers Into the Darling Angels They Were Meant to Be

 

Opening Thoughts
 
(1) “Unusually” because preschoolers are high need by nature (and we wouldn’t want it any other way!)
 
(2) Preschool indicates ages three to five (or even six in some cases)*
 
(3) Behavior Absolutes—set in place first and foremost for ALL of the time (don’t just work on during the day)
 

*I have tons of toddler information (see links list) and even some kindergarten/pre-reading things (also see links!). Don’t disregard the toddler info as being too immature or the kindergarten material as being only for the future.


Listen to the podcast here, and click here to see links of my favorite tools to use with preschoolers, as well as ‘Age Appropriate Chore Charts’!


 

 

Start the Day Out Right

(1) Teach getting up after child asks only. Other options: (a) Call for someone to start an audio story. (b) Call for Mom to come give books/toys and set timer. (c) Clock on wall that shows when child can get up. (See links here.)

a. Something about kids running wild—gets them started on wrong foot
b. Not good for Mom either! 🙂

 
(2) Littles need Mom first thing (do not assign to olders when they first get up)
 
(3) Never too young to start in morning chore sessions (see podcast and blog post links as well as Age-Appropriate Chores charts)
 
(4) Consistency in sleep and eating and schedule blocks is key at these ags—predictability in schedule helps littles more than we think it does (but you will see results!)
 
(5) Start audios early—age two or so. If not, will become so tech-dependent that he will not enjoy them, will not make “pictures in his head” as well, etc.

 

 

More Structure=More Peace

(1) Days are long to littles—breaks in action, differing activities, etc., help this age a lot
 
(2) Think in terms of blocks of time of day (not necessarily rigid time schedules)—and even call them names

a. Morning routine
b. Morning reading
c. Content reading
d. Bible time
e. Morning chore session
f. Play time
g. Room time
h. Listen time
i. Lunch chore time
j. Lunch time
k. Story time
l. Free time

 
(3) When not “free” all the time, children play better, are more creative, do not waste time as much, plan their schedule/time, etc.
 
(4) Stage some things for them
 
(5) Not full access to electronics (they don’t know what is best for them; sometimes they do not even know what it is that they want)
 
(6) Involve child in olders’ day as much as possible
 
(7) Use alone time to teach focusing skills

 

 

Blog Posts and Podcasts

  1) Podcast Episode: What to Do With a Kindergartener
  2) Podcast Episode: Five Homeschooling Problems and Solutions
  3) Podcast Episode: How to Prepare a Child to Learn to Read
  4) Blog Post: Expectations for a Five Year Old
  5) Podcast Episode: Toddler Trouble
  6) Podcast Episode: Story Time With Littles and Very Young Preschoolers
  7) Podcast Episode: When to Give Your Child a Mulligan
  8) Blog Post: What To Do With A Wonderful One Year Old
  9) Blog Post: Q Is for Quit Fighting (Behavior Absolutes in Your Family)
10) Blog Post: Morning Routines for Littles
11) Blog Post: Character Training for Toddlers and Preschoolers—Boundaries, Simple Tastes, and More
12) Podcast Episode: Children and Chores
13) Podcast Episode: How to Get Children On Board With Family Work
14) Blog Post: Room, Groom, Dress, and Mess
15) Blog Post: Suggested Room Time Activities
16) Podcast Episode: Raising Kids With Character Terms and Concepts
17) Blog Post: 4 D’s of Behavior

 

Listen to the podcast here!

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Podcast: Turning “Unusually” High-Need Preschoolers Into the Darling Angels They Were Meant to Be https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-turning-unusually-high-need-preschoolers-into-the-darling-angels-they-were-meant-to-be/ https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-turning-unusually-high-need-preschoolers-into-the-darling-angels-they-were-meant-to-be/#respond Thu, 10 Sep 2015 19:35:19 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=3646 In this podcast episode, Donna Reish (author of “Raising Kids With Character Parenting Seminar” and over forty curriculum books and blogger {Character Ink and Language Lady}) answers a reader’s questions about preschoolers who are unusually high need during the day, uncooperative, and somewhat bored. As usual, Donna begins with opening thought about behavior absolutes and […]

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Turning “Unusually” High-Need Preschoolers Into the Darling Angels They Were Meant to BeIn this podcast episode, Donna Reish (author of “Raising Kids With Character Parenting Seminar” and over forty curriculum books and blogger {Character Ink and Language Lady}) answers a reader’s questions about preschoolers who are unusually high need during the day, uncooperative, and somewhat bored. As usual, Donna begins with opening thought about behavior absolutes and setting the stage for successful days. She then delves into structuring a child’s day to ward off some of the problems before they begin (schedules in terms of time blocks, involving the preschooler, teaching him, teaching focusing skills, etc.). Finally, she tackles three “biggies” with this age: fighting, whining, and not accepting Mom’s answers.

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My favorite tools to use with preschoolers:

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(1) Audios for younger children (olders enjoy too, but these can be used with two to three year olds also):

a.  The Pond audio stories
b.  Patch the Pirate (look for audio story ones, not just music ones)
c.   Jungle Jam audio stories
d.  Your Story Hour Bible stories (others are a little bit harder to comprehend/older themes)
e.  Adventures in Odyssey audio stories/radio dramas for four to six year olds and up (start with Bible ones as others can be scary/have mysteries, etc.)  Use Audios not videos to start with!
f. Best first chapter books on audios, the Boxcar Children

 

(2)  Wake up clocks for children

a.  Pre-made
b.  Do-It-Yourself

 

 

(3)  Tools and equipment for chores

a.  Safety knives
b.  Safety scissors
c.   Children’s cleaning tools
d.  Children’s garden tools
e.  Boogie Boards

 


 

Click on the images below to see full lists of chores you can teach your Toddler, Preschooler, and Pre K/Kindergartner!

Toddlers

 

Preschooler Preview 

 

Kindergartener Preview 

 

 

 

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