How to get young children to do as they are told
by Carla Palmer
Getting young children to do as they are told can be challenging but it is straight forward when you know how. Even the most difficult of young children can be taught to do as they are told. The process can be understood in four steps.
Step one: Understand the child’s developmental stage.
Step two: Establish expectations.
Step three: Use simple language that the child understands
Step four:
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