The Playgroup Problem-Solvers Mistake: Overcorrecting Instead of Observing First
When a child in a playgroup snatches a toy, pushes a peer, or refuses to join circle time, the instinctive reaction is often to correct the behavior i...
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When a child in a playgroup snatches a toy, pushes a peer, or refuses to join circle time, the instinctive reaction is often to correct the behavior i...
Every playgroup has that moment: two toddlers reach for the same red truck, a whine escalates into a tug-of-war, and an adult swoops in to negotiate p...
Every playgroup hits rough patches. Maybe attendance dips, parents seem less engaged, or kids squabble more than usual. The natural response is to add...
Every playgroup has that moment: a child struggles to fit a block into the wrong hole, their face scrunching in frustration. An adult kneels down, gen...
Why the Sharing Script BackfiresEvery playgroup leader knows the scene: two toddlers locked in a stare-down over a red fire truck, with one parent swo...