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Criminality in Toddlers? No Way! 11 Strategies to Help Aggressive Toddlers Calm Down

By Ruth Anne Hammond When 19-month-old Christopher forcefully relieves his friend Tobie of a coveted toy truck, or worse, hits him, both children’s parents are likely to spring into action, with admonishments to share and be nice. It is often shocking and embarrassing to parents to see their toddlers behaving in an aggressive manner. They

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Constructivism — A Fancy Word for “Don’t Be Too Helpful

By Ruth Anne Hammond Picture this bowl of multicolored pegs and rubber peg board in my older toddler classroom setup. The children have not seen these objects before as far as I am aware. I know that they can be used to make a very lovely “birthday cake,” or if nested one in the other,

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RIE® 101 #2: Sensitive Caregiving & Observation

By Ruth Anne Hammond Though we sometimes talk about unassisted movement and free play first when we are introducing people to RIE’s Educaring® Approach, the first priority is always building a warm, trust-inspiring relationship with a baby, whether one is the parent, grandparent, or unrelated caregiver. Without the foundation of knowing that they can count on

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