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Janet Lansbury



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Making a Successful Transition to Preschool (with Mr. Chazz)

Janet welcomes a timely visit from iconic educator Mr. Chazz who shares how parents and teachers can help kids successfully transition to a new preschool or childcare situation. His focus is on trust and maintaining the sense of connection that supports parents and kids to separate with confidence.

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“It’s always hardest to remember to acknowledge a child in the heat of a difficult moment, but if a child can hear anything during a temper tantrum, it reassures him to hear our recognition of his point-of-view. “You wanted an ice cream cone and I said ‘no’. It’s upsetting not to get what you want.” When a toddler feels understood, he senses the empathy behind our limits and corrections. He still resists, cries, and complains, but at the end of the day, he knows we are with him, always in his corner. These first years will define our relationship for many years to come.”
Janet Lansbury, No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame

“Once I’ve fulfilled my child’s basic needs, my only responsibility regarding feelings is to accept and acknowledge them.”
Janet Lansbury, Elevating Child Care: A Guide To Respectful Parenting

“We all need someone who understands.” - Magda Gerber”
Janet Lansbury, Elevating Child Care: A Guide To Respectful Parenting



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