Julie is introducing a dog puppet to the kids of her group.
The toy arouses everyone's curiosity.
Why do kids have difficulty to wait their turn?
Annabelle clumsily expresses her desire to have the toy.
The educator intervenes in order to help her to express her question
Romy accepts to lend the toy to Annabelle, when she will be done with it.
However, Romy doesn't lend the toy to Annabelle as stated.
Annabelle would like to seize the puppet, but she forces herself to hold her reaction back
Child capacity to hold desires, emotions and reactions is not inborn.
It develops all along childhood, favoring harmonious relations with others.
At about six months age,
It is normal that a kid develops some behaviour
such as biting, hitting, pushing or kicking
These behaviors, that show a lack of self-control,
then know a progressive increase until the age of 2 years.
They will then diminish, due to the brain maturation, language development,
and adult supporting interventions.
We can help a child by recognizing its efforts to control himself.
and by encouraging him to name his emotions.
Annabelle finally manage to wait her turn!
Little by little, she develops her capacity to voluntarily regulate her emotions.
And he can now enjoy playing with the puppet.
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