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Happy #Halloween! 🎃 Today, try using #TalkingTip #11: Repeat and add to what they say and do. "Yes, that's a big pumpkin! It's round, orange, and has a rough green stem. Do you think we can find an even bigger one?"

Parents a couple great ways to support your student athlete are:
✔️Attend as many games as possible
✔️Model Appropriate behavior
✔️Relieve competitive pressure
#TalkingTip #Parents #StudentAthletes #Adolescents

Parents, some examples of encouraging good self care for your adolescents are:
1️⃣Having a good diet
2️⃣Getting 8 hours sleep
3️⃣Reducing screen time before bed
@DrLauraMarkham #TalkingTip #Parents #Adolescents #selfcare #healthyhabits Learn more: https://t.co/mF8UybQicy

As busy parents, it's often forgotten what adolescents are needing in overwhelming moments to set them up for success. The next time everything seems chaotic, take a couple breaths & pay attention to what your adolescents are saying with their behavior. #TalkingTip @ChildMindInst

When your adolescent comes to you with problems and drama they are going through, make sure you don't take their pain as your own. Over-empathizing can prevent them from sharing in the future! #TalkingTip Learn more: https://t.co/9zmYYo958L @parentandteen

Parents, whenever your adolescent brings up a concern, don't catastrophize. This will cause your adolescent to not bring up concerns in the future because they don't want to cause drama. Instead, take a pause, breathe, and listen with openness. #TalkingTip @parentandteen

Instead of reacting as a "rescuer" or "controller" when your adolescent confides in you or asks you questions; take it as an opportunity to discuss and navigate difficult situations. #TalkingTip @parentandteen Learn more: https://t.co/a9mss1d1bz

I our recent #TalkingTip Gareth and I chat about dogs panting and we focus on dogs, thank goodness. There are two main reasons for panting, one being because dogs get hot and they pant as a way to cool down. Get more information at https://t.co/yYstqpHmkP
#DogTraining #DownDogNI

#TalkingTip: Animate stories you read by pausing to make exaggerated facial expressions that show the different emotions being described or felt by characters in the book. Use big and small hand and arm gestures to describe an item's size.

#TalkingTip: When you’re on a walk with an infant, notice what interests them. You can just talk about what they’re doing. For example: ”You’re gurgling and waving your arms! Are you excited to be on a walk?”

#TalkingTip: Hold your toddler on your knee and bounce them to each word in a nursery rhyme. They’ll love the rhythm! Use exaggerated facial expressions to bring the story to life.

#TalkingTip: Talk about what you’re doing and thinking with your toddler. ���I'm fixing lunch. First, we’ll wash our hands for at least 20 seconds, and we’ll use soap. Let’s count! Scrubba-scrubba-scrubba!"

#TalkingTip: Sing along to a song while washing hands with your infant to make sure you wash long enough, and keep baby’s attention by making funny faces and sounds. See if your baby can mimic your expression! Point out their facial features in the mirror while you sing!

#TalkingTip: During mealtimes, try tuning in and responding to what children look at, do, and say!
Parents, to keep conversations open it is important to take time to really listen and find out what your child is needing or wanting. Focusing on listening is a great way to practice being aware and attentive to conversations with your adolescents. #TalkingisListening #TalkingTip

December Talking Tip: Encourage your child to communicate in any way possible: If your child points to the item that they want when you offer a choice, name the item and repeat the word several times for them to hear.
#talkingtip #ecat
#TalkingTip: Discuss the sights, sounds, and scents of autumn with your children! What noise do the leaves make when you step on them? Do you see anything changing around your community?

#TalkingTip: During mealtimes, try tuning in and responding to what children look at, do, and say!
#TalkingTip: During mealtimes, try tuning in and responding to what children look at, do, and say!
A lot happens during the first weeks after #diagnosis. 😥 Instead of saying, "Let me know if you need anything," offer the patient tangible things on your own like getting groceries or doing laundry. It gives them one less task to do before they can receive help. #TalkingTip

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