Cards My day step by step
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With these cards we want to accompany you in the challenge of establishing a routine for your family.
We know that giving our boys and girls security is a key element for their healthy development and having a routine is an excellent tool to promote that security that we so long to transmit to them. When we establish a routine with our boys and girls, we deliver a powerful message of support and stability: what is going to happen during the day has a reason for being, that it has been thought by those who care for you and know what is best for you.
By setting the pace of their days, we also offer them the ability to anticipate what is going to happen, favoring autonomy, generating calm and avoiding anxious responses.
Another benefit of establishing a routine is that we give temporality to the days: many times the boys and girls do not handle the notion of time, so asking them to wait a moment, or telling them that something will happen later can be imprecise and difficult to understand . In this way, graphing through images the different moments of the day and exposing them in a certain temporal order, places them in a before and after that can be of great help.
Finally, the routine allows us adults to be aware of the times that our boys and girls need to grow and develop healthily.
Observe your day to day, allocate a moment for each of the things that your family does, show the boys and girls how these things have a logical and positive order for them, and find a place together to leave these images according to the order in which they occur, you will see how it provides containment and security!
This set of cards shows 18 moments of the day that will allow your family to:
• Provide security to children for their healthy development.
• Anticipate boys and girls to promote autonomy.
• Graph the different moments of the day with the images.
• Make adults aware that each boy and girl has their own rhythm.
This material was produced in conjunction with María Paz Latorre , a clinical psychologist with a strategic systemic approach, who accompanies families, fathers and mothers to develop tools and strategies to face the difficulties that may arise in the different stages of parenting and crises associated with parenthood. . Instagram: @psicologa.mariapazlatorre