Ann McKitrick Toddler Tantrums & Meltdowns

How To Manage Meltdowns

Is your child at that tantrum age? How do you feel when they’re in the thick of one? Bewildered, impatient, overwhelmed, helpless? Or perhaps ready to throw in the towel on this whole parenting thing. Tantrums are a completely normal part of childhood, but with a little insight into what your toddler is thinking, perhaps […]

Is your baby's temperament "good" or "bad"?

Is Your Baby’s Temperament “Good” or “Bad”?

Is she a good baby?What a stupid question. Why? Because the answer is always YES. Every baby is a good baby. What they’re really asking is… Does she sleep well?Does she eat well?Does she cry a lot?Does she demand your attention? What if the answer to these questions is no? Does that mean she’s not […]

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How To Hygge With Your Baby

I’m a 9. My enneagram, that is (IYKYK). And one of the trademarks of an Enneagram 9 is they love to be cozy. That’s totally true for me. I love candles, fuzzy slippers, soft throws on the couch, fires, hot tea and lingering conversations about everything and nothing all at the same time. In this week’s episode, […]

What happens when the costumes go on?

You’ve probably seen it – kids who put on a costume and instantly become the character, talking and acting like them as they enter the world of fantasy. A look at this years’ top selling costumes gives us an inside peek at how children love to pretend. Here are the top 10: 1) Princess, 2) […]

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You can do a lot more with a pumpkin than carve it.

Let’s incorporate some learning. Weigh your pumpkin. Bring a bathroom scale to your classroom. If your pumpkin is big, put it directly on the scale to weigh it. If it’s not so big, ask someone to stand on the scale, note their weight, hand them the pumpkin and show children how to do subtraction to figure out […]

About those tantrums…

You’re a teacher in the 3-yr-old class and it’s time to go outside to play. You give a 5-minute warning and after cleaning up together, you sing a transition song to direct children to cubbies to put on their coats for the playground. One little boy is having trouble getting his coat on but insists […]