How Montessori education can be adapted to meet the needs of children?

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Use positive
reinforcement
When your child isn't thumb-sucking,
praise him or her or give him or her tiny treats, like an additional bedtime
story or a trip to the park. Check that your objectives, such as quitting
thumb-sucking an hour before bed, are realistic. Stickers can be placed on a
calendar to record the days your youngster successfully resists the urge to
thumb suck.
Open up a
dialogue
Some kids just aren't aware that
thumb-sucking is an undesirable practice. Ask your youngster why they curiously
suck their thumb as opposed to a critical one, of course. How does it feel? Do
they even understand what they're doing? Is there anything else kids can do to
feel just as nice, such as embrace a stuffed animal or count slowly to three?
Discuss with
the child's pediatrician or dentist
Sometimes talking to your child's
doctor about why it's crucial to quit finger-sucking will be more successful
than talking to your spouse or partner.
Talk to your
child
You must talk to your child about
their thumb or finger sucking. Help your youngster realize that you'll be there
to support them when they're ready to quit. As a result of your encouragement,
"they will eventually come to you and say, Mommy; I don't want to suck my
thumb anymore."
Do not scold
them
Similar to the previous tip, if you
want to stop newborns from chewing on their fingers, you shouldn't make fun of
them or put them under any kind of pressure. Your youngster will become
stressed out and may even act out if you put too much pressure on them to stop
the habit.
Wrap up
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