The calm-down routine
3–4 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
Create a simple routine for when conflicts happen. First, everyone takes three deep breaths together. Then each person says how they feel using simple words. Finally, you work together on a solution. Practice this routine even during small disagreements so it becomes natural. The key is doing the same steps each time so your child learns the pattern.
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How to Do This Activity
Create a simple routine for when conflicts happen. First, everyone takes three deep breaths together. Then each person says how they feel using simple words. Finally, you work together on a solution. Practice this routine even during small disagreements so it becomes natural. The key is doing the same steps each time so your child learns the pattern.
Why It Works
Structured problem-solving routines give children a concrete tool they can use independently as they grow. Children who learn to calmly discuss disagreements show 30% better emotional regulation (Shantz, 1987). Having a predictable routine reduces anxiety during conflicts and helps children feel more in control of difficult situations.
Tips for Parents
Model calm behavior yourself. Your child learns more from watching you than from instructions.
Keep the steps simple and consistent. Three steps is ideal for this age.
Practice during calm moments too, not just during real conflicts. This helps your child remember the routine when emotions are high.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Collaborative and Cooperative PlayNarrative and Literacy-Rich ExperiencesStructured Learning Activities
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