Toddlers Discipline - What To Do When They Keep Interrupting You?
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As your toddler starts to grow, they automatically do not like sharing your attentions with anyone / anything else!. It is very important at this stage you exert a little toddlers discipline to ensure the they understand that they MUST share you!.
On The Telephone…
While on the phone and there is nothing you can do to stop your child interrupting the call while he is demanding your attention.
Tell your child interrupting is not good manners; then explain you do not want to be interrupted when you are on the telephone.
A way to prevent this problem is to practice on two pretend telephones, one for you and one for your child this will teach your child not to interrupt while you are on the phone.
Tell your child “ this is how I talk on the phone and this is how you play while I am on the phone”.
You then swap roles by your child being on the phone and you playing without interrupting, while he is on the phone.
This will show your child what to do instead of interrupting you while on the phone.
When Visitors Call By….
Visitors have called in for a cuppa and a chat, your child starts interrupting your conversation to be noticed and have your attention, simply say to your child, “I am talking to Margret and John”. But say no more.
You need to be firm or the interrupting is likely to continue.
Try Praise…
While you have visitors, occasionally give your child some attention praise your child for playing nicely and not interrupting, this means your child will less want to barge into your conversation.
When your visitors are gone praise your child for their great behavior while the visitors were there, letting your child know how proud of him you are for not interrupting as often.
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