This article, presented as a guide for parents, focuses on managing the common challenge of calming children down in the evenings. It emphasizes that the end of the day depletes energy and patience for both parents and children.
The article introduces the HALT acronym – Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired – a tool from addiction recovery, to assess the basic needs of both the parent and child. It suggests that addressing these needs before beginning the bedtime routine can lead to smoother transitions.
The article highlights that hunger and anger manifest similarly in children and adults, implying the importance of parental self-awareness and regulation.
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by Sarah Azman um medium.com 10-04-2024
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