With those sitting at your table read the scenario provided Discuss how you would feel Report to the entire group your feelings Imagine it was you Attachment Relationships Routine Leaving the Parent ID: 669523
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Infant and Toddler StressSlide2
With those sitting at your table, read the scenario provided
Discuss how you would feel
Report to the entire group your feelings
Imagine it was you…Slide3
Attachment
Relationships
Routine
Leaving the ParentSlide4
Stress at Home
Moving
Schedule
Fighting
New sibling
Parent stress
Family illness
Food insecurity
Divorce
Death in the familySlide5
InconsistencyCaregiver
Schedule
No Relationship
Lighting/Noise
Multiple Children
Stress in CareSlide6
CortisolBrain development
Physiological FactorsSlide7
Think about your own coping style
How do you deal with stress?
Find others in the room who are similar to you.
Coping StylesSlide8
Get mad
Eat
Cry
Use calming strategies
Take
control
Exercise
Coping Styles continued Slide9
Communication/Relationship with family
Support for family
Consistency
How to reduce the impact of family stress?Slide10
Form strong relationshipsPrimary caregiving
Continuity of care
Follow the child’s lead
How to eliminate stress in the childcare setting?Slide11
Calming Techniques and StrategiesSlide12
Breathing techniques
Baby Doll Circle Time
Soothing
Becky Bailey’s Conscious Discipline
http://consciousdiscipline.com/downloads/resources/Safe_Place_Breathing_Icons.pdfSlide13
Consider what is on the wallsLess is More
Think about floor space
Layout
Toy selection
Calming atmosphereSlide14
Time away spaceComfortable
Soft and sensory appealing
Cozy AreaSlide15
Fresh airNew sights, sounds, feelings
Different textures
Different types of play
Go outside Slide16
Run outsideDance
Play a game
Burn some energy
MoveSlide17
A hug from a trusted friend can turn things around
Physical prompts to help a child know what to do
Being available when a child needs a little extra attention
Hugs and ReassuranceSlide18
Be calm yourselfSlide19
http://consciousdiscipline.com/
Bailey, Becky, and Elizabeth Montero-
Cefalo.
Baby Doll Circle Time: Strengthening Attachment, Attunement, and Social Play
. Oviedo, FL: Loving Guidance, 2012. Print.
Miller, K. (2001).
Ages and stages:
Developmental descriptions and activities birth
through eight years
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Telshare
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