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Why Teaching Kids to Say Please and Thank You Is Important

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Wimbledon Day Nursery The fundamentals of etiquette, such as saying please and thank you, must be consistently practised in order for youngsters to learn them as second nature. Teaching children to say please and thank you is crucial, in our opinion. It demonstrates respect for our teachers and fellow students. Demands are softened into pleas. It encourages kids to consider others' needs while focusing on their own. Here are some methods we employ with our youngest pupils. Model It: We utilise these terms in our requests and regular encounters, first and foremost. We utilise our please and thank you with the kids while we exchange toys, sing songs on the rug, toss a ball on the playground, or do yoga poses. They take inspiration from and adopt this behaviour. Babies can say please too: "Please" and "Thank You" are two of the sign language cues we utilise most frequently and consistently with our infants and young children. When young children are trying to

Bad parenting signs and how can it affect your child?

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  Wimbledon Day Nursery What is Bad Parenting? A string of bad parenting choices can have a significant negative impact on a child's psyche and behaviour. Bad parenting isn't limited to a single act; instead, it usually refers to a series of behaviours that add up to harming the child. Even though most poor parenting practices are unintentional, this does not lessen their detrimental effects on the child. Some parents may not even be concerned about the implications of their behaviour. Bad parenting may result from a lack of knowledge necessary to be a better parent or from a general lack of interest in learning the proper techniques. To enhance your parenting skills, consider joining parenting forums and groups, including those in your local community like ' Wimbledon House Nursery .' Engage in open discussions with fellow parents and be attentive to the advice they offer. If you have concerns about your parenting abilities or notice any signs that your child may n