Transitions can be some of the most challenging moments in a toddler’s day—both at home and in early learning programs. Moving from one activity to another, whether it's getting dressed, leaving the house, cleaning up, or transitioning to circle time, can often lead to frustration and challenging behaviors for both toddlers and caregivers.

In this episode of Tiny Talks on Early Learning, we’re sharing developmentally appropriate strategies for making transitions smoother and less stressful for toddlers in both home and classroom settings. We’ll explore why transitions are difficult, how to set toddlers up for success, and practical strategies for preventing and responding to challenging behaviors. Whether you’re a parent or an early childhood educator, this episode is packed with tips to help make daily transitions more manageable!

Key Takeaways for Listeners:

  1. Toddlers thrive on routine and predictability—whether at home or in the classroom.

  2. Simple strategies like songs, visuals, and clear communication make transitions smoother.

  3. Challenging behaviors often stem from frustration, confusion, or a need for control.

  4. Giving toddlers choices and engaging them in transitions can reduce resistance.

  5. Collaboration between parents and educators can create consistency across home and school environments.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

Tips for Parents of Toddlers & Preschoolers Who Struggle with Transitions!

Tackling Transitions with a Toddler

How Can We Help Kids with Transitions?

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