Comments on: The Most Helpful Response When Your Child Gets Hurt (4 Guidelines) https://www.janetlansbury.com/2020/01/the-most-helpful-response-when-your-child-gets-hurt-4-guidelines/ elevating child care Tue, 22 Nov 2022 01:05:34 +0000 hourly 1 By: Myrto https://www.janetlansbury.com/2020/01/the-most-helpful-response-when-your-child-gets-hurt-4-guidelines/comment-page-1/#comment-129934 Wed, 27 Jan 2021 06:45:36 +0000 https://www.janetlansbury.com/?p=20035#comment-129934 My 2,5 yrs old daughter has a friend a couple of months younger that almost always pushes her in their playdates. We have the impression with her mum that that happens because the child cannot express herself verbally. This mum has decided to take her daughter and return home every time she has such a behaviour. Is that a good approach or is it like punishing the child? Or even both children? Also my daughter always insists asking me why? Why the other child pushed her or bite her. I prefer not to say that it was because she wanted that toy but that it was an impulse and she was confused and could not express herself as she wanted. Is that ok or is it more confusing for my daughter?

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By: Leah Case https://www.janetlansbury.com/2020/01/the-most-helpful-response-when-your-child-gets-hurt-4-guidelines/comment-page-1/#comment-129089 Fri, 22 May 2020 09:42:15 +0000 https://www.janetlansbury.com/?p=20035#comment-129089 If our child is hurt, let’s say falls off of something, (doesn’t need anything severe like medical attention) do we still not pick them up to comfort them? If they are really upset, do you leave them to just cry hard as we sit next to them? The above is helpful but the child wasn’t really hurt and upset about the physical hurt. Clarification is so appreciated. Thank you!!

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