Don’t Leave Home Without It

  • By kaylajwmarnach
  • 22 May, 2017
Being prepared is essential to ward off meltdowns and tantrums. Often dysregulation occurs when we’re out with our kiddos because of events beyond our control. We can lessen the severity and shorten that length of the time, by being prepared to help our children regain regulation of their emotions and actions. Keep a bag of the following in your purse, bag, or car at all times:
  1. Water – never leave home without it. Dehydration has a direct correlation toemotional stability.
  2. Bubblegum – yes the big huge pieces, and let them have as many pieces as their little mouth can hold. Studies have been done that show this reduces stress.
  3. Snacks – Try high protein energy bars, fruit, or pretzels. Check out more ideas here.
  4. Fidgets – keep those little hands busy!
  5. Weighted animal or blanket – to provide comfort and security.
Having these items handy will help you tremendously. You’ll be relieved, and your child will thank you (although they may not say it)!
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Because abuse has no boundaries, nothing is more important than protecting our children. As many as 93% of the victims under the age of 18 know the abuser. Because there is no “typical” abuser, it can happen to any child in any circumstance at any time. It happens to children of the elite and well-educated, as well as the latch-key kids of struggling parents. It can happen at daycare, a friend’s home, or even under our own roof. It occurs in the exclusive neighborhoods, as well as in middle-class areas, and poverty districts. If you think it doesn’t happen in your area, then you are leaving your child vulnerable to become the next victim.

Yet, even when we do what we believe is right, our child can still be abused either mentally, physically , or emotionally. Sometimes we fail, not because we didn’t try, but because we didn’t know any better, are uninformed, or choose to avoid the topic because it’s not easy to talk about. We don’t know how to make the discussion of body boundaries a part of our daily conversation or how to take advantage of teachable moments.

That naivety and avoidance must stop…today.

As parents and caregivers, it is our responsibility—one we must never shirk—to educate ourselves on how to communicate with our children about body boundaries and what to do if abuse is threatened or occurs. When abuse is discovered, we must not shut down in shame, fear, or anger. We can’t go back and undo the event, so we must learn and move forward with greater awareness and armed with tools to prevent reoccurrence. We must be willing to provide whatever our child requires to equip them to understand, accept, and learn they are not to blame for what happened.

Today is the day to make a difference in your child’s life or a child in your care. By your commitment to protect, educate, and empower each child, you are providing a priceless treasure.

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