When a toddler hits a dog, a parent should immediately intervene by calmly and firmly stopping the behavior. They should explain to the child that hitting is not okay and teach them how to gently interact with animals. It is important for the parent to supervise future interactions between the child and the dog to ensure safety for both.
When a toddler is throwing a tantrum, a parent must remain calm and assess the situation. Film discipline without physical harm is recommended. A tantrum should never be rewarded but should be appreciated.
When a toddler hits a baby, parents should calmly intervene, separate the children, and explain that hitting is not okay. They should teach the toddler alternative ways to express their feelings and monitor their interactions to prevent future incidents. Consistent discipline and positive reinforcement can help address the behavior effectively.
No. Neither parent should forbid the child to be in contact with the other parent unless there exists a court order to that effect. However, the parent who does not have the child at the time should not make a pest out of him/herself so as to intrude on the other parent's time with the child. Likewise, the child should not need to be in constant contact with the other parent. Adults should be able to handle this situation reasonably.No. Neither parent should forbid the child to be in contact with the other parent unless there exists a court order to that effect. However, the parent who does not have the child at the time should not make a pest out of him/herself so as to intrude on the other parent's time with the child. Likewise, the child should not need to be in constant contact with the other parent. Adults should be able to handle this situation reasonably.No. Neither parent should forbid the child to be in contact with the other parent unless there exists a court order to that effect. However, the parent who does not have the child at the time should not make a pest out of him/herself so as to intrude on the other parent's time with the child. Likewise, the child should not need to be in constant contact with the other parent. Adults should be able to handle this situation reasonably.No. Neither parent should forbid the child to be in contact with the other parent unless there exists a court order to that effect. However, the parent who does not have the child at the time should not make a pest out of him/herself so as to intrude on the other parent's time with the child. Likewise, the child should not need to be in constant contact with the other parent. Adults should be able to handle this situation reasonably.
You haven't provided important details such as marital status of the parties, who has legal custody and whether there are outstanding court orders.The parent cannot and should not handle this situation on their own. They need a court order to keep the children from the other parent. The situation must be brought to the attention of the authorities immediately. If necessary, i.e., if the children are presently padlocked in a trailer, the police should be called. The parent should collect any proof and make a list of any witnesses. The parent should go to the family court immediately to speak with a court advocate and seek the appropriate temporary orders so that the child will not be in the custody of the "other parent" until the situation has been fully investigated and court orders issued.You haven't provided important details such as marital status of the parties, who has legal custody and whether there are outstanding court orders.The parent cannot and should not handle this situation on their own. They need a court order to keep the children from the other parent. The situation must be brought to the attention of the authorities immediately. If necessary, i.e., if the children are presently padlocked in a trailer, the police should be called. The parent should collect any proof and make a list of any witnesses. The parent should go to the family court immediately to speak with a court advocate and seek the appropriate temporary orders so that the child will not be in the custody of the "other parent" until the situation has been fully investigated and court orders issued.You haven't provided important details such as marital status of the parties, who has legal custody and whether there are outstanding court orders.The parent cannot and should not handle this situation on their own. They need a court order to keep the children from the other parent. The situation must be brought to the attention of the authorities immediately. If necessary, i.e., if the children are presently padlocked in a trailer, the police should be called. The parent should collect any proof and make a list of any witnesses. The parent should go to the family court immediately to speak with a court advocate and seek the appropriate temporary orders so that the child will not be in the custody of the "other parent" until the situation has been fully investigated and court orders issued.You haven't provided important details such as marital status of the parties, who has legal custody and whether there are outstanding court orders.The parent cannot and should not handle this situation on their own. They need a court order to keep the children from the other parent. The situation must be brought to the attention of the authorities immediately. If necessary, i.e., if the children are presently padlocked in a trailer, the police should be called. The parent should collect any proof and make a list of any witnesses. The parent should go to the family court immediately to speak with a court advocate and seek the appropriate temporary orders so that the child will not be in the custody of the "other parent" until the situation has been fully investigated and court orders issued.
You should never let a toddler handle a knife by him/her self because it is very dangerous.
yes she should. if she doesnt let her handle it something bad is gonna happen.
True
Well you cant help bad luck, this can happen to the best of us the important thing is that the toddler is looked after properly and gets well as soon as possible After all the toddler is not there to make the parents look good. the parents are there for the toddler It does look bad however that this should concern the parents.
In most cases it is normal for a parent to contact the other parent whenever there is a situation involving the children. An open communication between the parents is healthy for the child.
I would say it depends on the situation, but if the parent did something negligent, yes.
You should dump him or tell on his parents.
True