Toddler Care Washington DC

Research has shown that toddlers tantrum less and cooperate more when they feel more powerful. There are three key ways you can help your toddler experience herself as a person with healthy power in the world.

Local Companies

Open Sesame Kids
240-715-2905
10404 Welshire Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD
Kids Are Us Learning Center
(202) 562-7118
800 Southern Ave., SE #110
Washington, DC
Sunshine Early Learning Center, Inc.
(202) 561-1100
4224 6th St., SE
Washington, DC
Dawn Price Baby
(202) 543-2920
325 7th Street SE
Washington, DC
E.C. Mazique Parent Child Center, Inc
(202) 462-3375
1719 13th St., NW
Washington, DC
GAP Community Childcare Center
(202) 462-3636
3636 16th St., NW
Washington, DC
Sacoto Pediatrics
703-820-1951
5555 Columbia Pike
Arlington, VA
Greater Mt Calvary Exchange
(202) 269-5824
600 W St NE
Washington, DC
Capcs Early Childhood
(202) 723-5137
1351 Nicholson St NW
Washington, DC
Loving Care Day Nursery
(202) 547-1877
616 H St NE
Washington, DC

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Research has shown that toddlers tantrum less and cooperate more when they feel more powerful. There are three key ways you can help your toddler experience herself as a person with healthy power in the world:

  1. Listen to her.
  2. Let her make choices whenever possible.
  3. Give her the opportunity to experience competence.

It may sound odd, but toddlers need daily experience with work to start thinking of themselves as competent people. Not burdensome work, but rather work in the spirit of Maria Montessori, or Tom Sawyer, who turned white-washing a fence into a reward.

Start with ordinary household tasks, not because he can really help you at this point -- he may well make a mess. But consider the benefits:

  • Toddlers are fascinated by household tasks because they see you -- their heroine - doing them. They WANT to help.
  • Your budding scientist uses ordinary life to figure out how the world works.
  • You're doing the work anyway, so you can help them and bond over the task. They love being with you and this counts as quality time!
  • They're constructively occupied.
  • They're gaining skills for the future; it's educational.

What kinds of household tasks?

  • Making themselves a snack, such as peeling fruit or an egg, or slicing soft cheese and making sandwiches with crackers.
  • Helping wash pots and pans or other unbreakable dishes.
  • Pairing the socks as you fold clothes.
  • Picking out fruit at the grocery store.
  • Washing the table or floor.

The end result? Your toddler says "I did it!" and begins to think of herself -- and to become -- a more capable, powerful person. And you get a more delightful toddler.

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Open Sesame Kids

240-715-2905
10404 Welshire Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD

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