Top 24 Parenting Tips For Your Preschoolers

Written by Dhivya
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Isn’t its amazing how your little baby has now grown into a naughty toddler? Ah! Now he will be restless and full of energy too. As a parent, you may find it overwhelming and exhausting to cope up with his energy and inquisitiveness.

Preschool kids have immense energy which needs to be positively channeled into learning during this phase. Studies have shown that 90% of the brain development would be complete when a child is 5 years old. It is now time for you to brace yourself and start helping your child grow and develop, and a few parenting techniques could surely be helpful. As it is rightly said, learning starts at home, and to help you master the basics of handling an energetic preschool toddler, here we’ve bring together some useful parental tips for preschoolers.

Effective Parenting Tips for Preschoolers:

If you have a preschooler at home, then our compiled set of valuable parenting tips for preschoolers behavior would help you to prepare your kid effectively.

1. Enhance Your Kid’s Communication Skills:

Your kid must learn to communicate his needs verbally in preschool to interact with people around him. Being verbally strong would help your kid to interact with his teacher, inquire regarding any doubts or convey when he needs to use the toilet. 

2. Make Him a Good Listener:

Unlike your home, your kids have to stay silent and listen to what the teacher is saying while they are at preschool. Your kid might not be accustomed to stay put in one place for the whole day or listen to what you say to him. Hence it is essential to get him into the habit of listening by telling him stories every now and then. 

3. Give Directions:

Your kid would be 4 to 5 years old now and she is ready to take instructions from you or her teacher. Practice various games that would require you to state certain instructions or steps to complete a play. This would allow your preschooler to follow the directions correctly. 

4. Encourage Group Activities:

Kindergarten classes would have kids perform several activities in small groups. You can organize kids’ parties at home. Invite small kids and toddlers from your neighborhood and make your kid to socialize with them.

5. Practice Your Kid’s Motor Skills:

While in preschool, your kid would be holding the pencil, use the scissors, use wax crayons or color pencils to color. You can train your kid to make his motor skills stronger by offering him pencils to write the strokes, encourage him to draw and color. 

6. Familiarize Your Child With The Preschool Settings:

Take your kid to the preschool before the regular schooling starts and allow him to spend some time with the staff there. He would also get acquainted with the surroundings of the school, observe how kids interact with the teacher and would feel secured when you leave him alone later. 

7. Clarify All the Doubts in Your Kid’s Mind:

Chat with your kid about going to preschool and make her feel excited about it. Prepare your kid to be free from all kinds of fears by answering all his doubts regarding the preschool and make sure you eliminate all his fears about going to school. 

8. Make Your Child Independent:

Kids who can take care of themselves would have lots of confidence, especially in preschool. You can motivate your kid to wipe his nose or mouth, use the toilet on his own etc.

9. Pack an Extra Set of Dress:

Your kid might have an accident while sipping water, washing hands or while playing with colors. Make sure you keep an extra set of clothes in your his bag to change the soiled clothes. 

10. Share the Medical History with the Preschool:

When your kid interacts with other kids at the preschool, he might catch up some infections quickly. In case of any emergency related to your kid, the preschool authorities can take instant action if informed prior about the medical history. Sometimes, preschools would conduct health programs for which they might need the record of immunization for your kid.

11. Stick To Routine:

Often routines are unpredictable with little children around. It’s important to lay rules for your children so that you don’t have to keep reminding them of what they must do during the day.

12. Apply Sense Of Humor:

Some humor will lighten up your conversation. It will also help your children to bond with you and understand you, while staying happy.

13. Don’t Let Kids Abuse Your Reward-Based Approach:

The more you raise the bar through a reward-based approach, the more children will expect you to get them their favorite things for the smallest and most basic activity. Be judicious. Help them understand the significance of little tasks.

14. Train Them On Prioritization:

For children, play always comes before study. But teach them the importance of doing their homework on time. Educating them on how to prioritize is the key.

15. Disciplining Kids:

Reprimanding does not help. If your child has spilled color over the walls, ask him to clean the mess himself. That way, he will learn the severity of the mistake. Also don’t delay disciplining. The incident might just get too old to think about if you want to discipline your child on it on a later date.

16. Have Fun Together:

Make sure you give time to your children to have fun together. Get creative, turn the music on, dance together.

17. Don’t Be Too Rigid:

If you are rigid, it is likely to make your child more stubborn. It’s important to show your love. Use kind words.

18. Prevent Your Child’s Tantrums:

Give choices. Redirect your child to something else if he is throwing tantrums over something. Identify the situations that may trigger your child’s tantrums. Even hunger, sleep, or tiredness can trigger your child’s tantrums. Avoid such situations.

19. Avoid Saying ‘No’:

Hearing too much of ‘No’ can make your child feel unloved. It will also trigger a rebellious attitude, and he may not want to listen to your instructions.

20. Know That Your Child Is Too Small To Understand:

Don’t expect your child to understand everything that you tell him. Their world is too small to look at the larger things. So expect accordingly. Find creative ways to instruct them.

21. Let Him Know The Consequences Of Bad Behavior:

Making your child understand the impact of a good or bad behavior is essential. Let him understand that when he is being good, everyone around will appreciate him. On the other hand, bad behavior will get him bad remarks and negative consequences. It will help him stay watchful.

22. Don’t Overreact:

It’s natural for kids to fib about the little blunders they make. Simply accept the situation and say that you perfectly understand what caused that mess.

23. Don’t Overburden Your Child:

It’s natural for a parent to expect her children to learn as much as possible. But don’t overburden your child with too much scheduling of activities. The fewer activities, the better is the grip.

24. Set A Good Example:

What you do in your daily life will have a huge impact in how your child behaves. Every time you put your belongings back in their place, ask your child to follow you by putting his toys back in place.

Preschool stage of your kid denotes that he or she is not a baby anymore, but they are mature enough to follow what is instructed to them. It’s time for you to let your child grow and explore!

Do share your tips for preschoolers and experiences with us in comment section given below.

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